Archive for the ‘Orange Prize Winners’ Category
The year is 1946, Israel doesn’t exist yet, and Tel Aviv is part of Palestine. World War II has just ended, but, its aftermath continues, as the global map is changing. and colonialism is coming to an end. Evelyn Sert, a twenty year old hairdresser from Soho (London), sails to Palestine to be part of […]
Filed under: Books 2009, Fiction (Coming of Age), Historical Fiction, Linda Grant, Orange Prize Winners, Review | 2 Comments
Tags: Israel, Linda Grant, Palestine

