Wrong Day to Read Tolstoy

Second Person Singular is the third novel by Sayed Kashua, an Arab living in Jerusalem who writes in Hebrew. The book is a parable about identity: how it is imposed on us, how we flee it, and how we choose it. And it is a parable about the relationship between Arab and Jewish people who live in proximity, or who did in the past, and may do so again in the future under a slightly different guise.

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