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A Woman in Jerusalem

AB Yehoshua author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Peter Halban Publishers Ltd

Published:15th Sep '11

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Now an award-winning feature film 'The Human Resources Manager'

A suicide bomb explodes in a Jerusalem market. One of the victims is a migrant worker without any papers, only a salary slip from the bakery where she worked as a night cleaner. As her body lies unclaimed in the morgue, her employers are labelled unfeeling and inhuman by a local journalist. The manager of human resources is given the task of discovering who she was and why she had come to Jerusalem.

As the image of this once-beautiful dead woman begins to obsess him, the manager turns this duty into a personal mission - he is no longer just saving his company's reputation by trying to discover her identity and assure her of a dignified funeral. He is now restoring her not only to her family and country but also to common humanity - whilst at the same time conquering the hardness of his own heart.

"There are human riches here. The manager moves from a man who has given up on love to one who opens himself to it. And there are strange and powerful scenes - of the morgue, of the coffin, of the Soviet base where the manager passes through the purging of body and soul."
Carole Angier, The Independent

"There are human riches here. The manager moves from a man who has given up on love to one who opens himself to it. And there are strange and powerful scenes - of the morgue, of the coffin, of the Soviet base where the manager passes through the purging of body and soul." (Carole Angier, The Independent) "Mr Yehoshua's A Woman in Jerusalem is a sad, warm, funny book about Israel and being Jewish, and one that has deep lessons to impart - for other people as well as his own." (The Economist) "This novel has about it the force and deceptive simplicity of a masterpiece..." (Claire Messud, The New York Times)"

ISBN: 9781905559244

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 16mm

Weight: 208g

208 pages