A hymn to the end of an era.
A hymn to the end of an era.
When his Uncle Hizkel is arrested, Kabi and his family face an uncertain future as do all Jews living in Baghdad.
It is 1950 and each member of Kabi's circle has a different dream: his mother wants to return to the Moslem quarter where she felt safer; his father wants to emigrate to Israel and grow rice there; Salim, his headmaster, wants Arabs and Jews to be equal and Abu Edouard just wants to care for his adored doves.Eli Amir was born in Baghdad in 1937 and left for Israel in 1950. A prize-winning author, he is also a social activist, once saying in Cairo 'How can there be peace without us knowing each other?'
When his Uncle Hizkel is arrested, Kabi and his family face an uncertain future as do all Jews living in Baghdad.It is 1950 and each member of Kabi's circle has a different dream: his mother wants to return to the Moslem quarter where she felt safer; his father wants to emigrate to Israel and grow rice there; Salim, his headmaster, wants Arabs and Jews to be equal and Abu Edouard just wants to care for his adored doves.
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.