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The paths of two women from different generations cross in this nuanced, heartfelt novel that explores Zionist extremism in 1940s Palestine and the divides in present-day Israel.
About the Author: Zeruya Shalev was born at Kibbutz Kinneret.
384 Pages
Fiction + Literature Genres,
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Book Synopsis
The paths of two women from different generations cross in this nuanced, heartfelt novel that explores Zionist extremism in 1940s Palestine and the divides in present-day Israel.
When Atara's elderly father dies, he leaves behind a host of unanswered questions about his violent past and his strained relationship with his daughter. Yet one of their final meetings seems to provide a key to understanding: he mistakes Atara for his first wife, Rachel, revealing a warmth and kindness she had never seen in him. Atara sets out to find Rachel and uncover this long-buried chapter of his life. Why did their marriage end abruptly in 1948, after only one year? How were they changed by fighting together in the underground to establish the State of Israel?
Atara's encounter with Rachel will upend her own life and that of her family, sparking an uncontainable cascade of events. As their history is exposed, it illuminates but also casts a pall on the present and the future, confronting each character with dilemmas of fate, control, responsibility, faith, disappointment, and love.
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Praise for Pain
"Shalev reminds readers in keen, often brilliant prose that love, like pain, is indelible...a riveting exploration of family, sex and motherhood." --New York Times Book Review
"Always incisive on the complexities of family and relationship dynamics...Shalev plunges the reader into a whirlwind story of impossible choices." --The Guardian, Best New Books in Translation
"Zeruya Shalev is one of my favorite contemporary writers, her work always spiky and original, and Pain is a searing book, a wild and ravenous story of family entanglement and impossible yearning." --Lauren Groff, author of Florida and Fates and Furies
About the Author
Zeruya Shalev was born at Kibbutz Kinneret. She is the author of five previous novels, The Remains of Love, Love Life, Husband and Wife, Thera, and Pain (Other Press, 2019) and a book of poetry and two children's books. Her work has been translated into twenty-seven languages and won multiple awards, including the Corine International Book Prize, the Welt Literature Award, and the Prix Femina étranger.
Joanna Chen is a writer and literary translator from Hebrew to English whose translations include Agi Mishol's Less Like a Dove, Yonatan Berg's Frayed Light (finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards), and Meir Shalev's My Wild Garden. Her own poetry and writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books Blog, Mantis, Poet Lore, Consequence, and Narratively. She teaches literary translation at the Helicon School of Poetry in Tel Aviv.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 384
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Publisher: Other Press (NY)
Theme: Middle East, Israel
Format: Paperback
Author: Zeruya Shalev
Language: English
Street Date: September 29, 2026
TCIN: 1008679152
UPC: 9781635425307
Item Number (DPCI): 247-21-1966
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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