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The Search for Sana

Richard Zimler

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'beguiling' The Guardian 'a bold investigation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict' Tikkun In February 2000, the writer Richard Zimler met a mysterious dancer at an Australian literary festival, only to witness her tragic suicide the next day. This shocking act was to trigger an investigation into her past that would alter the course of his life forever. His search initially leads him to the tranquillity and tolerance of 1950s Israel, where he learns of the powerful sisterhood forged between two girls – one Palestinian, one Israeli. But as Zimler is drawn deeper into their story, he uncovers illusion, deceit and – most shocking of all – a connection to the most horrifying atrocity of the twenty-first century. At once a memoir and a thriller, The Search for Sana sees the internationally bestselling author of the Sephardic Cycle create an unflinching exploration of lifelong friendship, loyalty, cruelty and dispossession. 'a master craftsman' India Today 'a brilliant author with a touch of genius' Rendezvous Magazine 'A terrific storyteller' Literary Review

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Gershom Scholem, Jewish literary fiction, political thriller, bisexual fiction, prophecy, coming out, books about Israel, exploring sexuality, Hebrew books, Portuguese Jews, 9/11, Jewish mysticism, books about Palestine, postmodern fiction, female relationships, books set in the Middle East, Jewish historical fiction, LGBT fiction, Sephardic Jews, fictional memoir, Portuguese authors, gay fiction, Jewish fiction, Portuguese writing, Kabbalah, Israel Palestine conflict, male sexuality, LGBTQ fiction, family saga, Sephardic Cycle, nine eleven, queer fiction