A single moment can change lives - and wipe them out. Naomi is at home in Tel Aviv with her one-year-old son Uri when there is a sudden commotion on the street outside their house: a teenager has been killed by a falling hammer. Suspicion immediately falls on the Arab craftsman working on the balcony of the house. But Naomi knows that her son dropped the hammer in an unsupervised moment. Ayelet Gundar-Goshen ("Waking the Lions", "Where the Wolf Lurks" and others) is one of the most important voices in Israeli literature. In her new novel (Kein & Aber // Engl. by Ruth Achlama), she spins a multi-layered psychogram of a family trying to do the right thing and getting deeper and deeper into a moral dilemma. When does silence become guilt?
EVENT LANGUAGES: ENGLISH & GERMAN
Book table: Literature shop
Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus
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