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THE LEMON TREE (YOUNG READERS' EDITION) by Sandy Tolan Kirkus Star

THE LEMON TREE (YOUNG READERS' EDITION)

An Arab, A Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East

by Sandy Tolan

Pub Date: Nov. 3rd, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5476-0394-7
Publisher: Bloomsbury

The true story of a friendship between an Israeli Jew and a Palestinian Arab that transcends political tensions and violence.

It is 1967. Three Palestinian men—Bashir Khairi and his cousins Yasser and Ghiath—are on a journey from Ramallah to see their childhood homes in al-Ramla. Yasser is turned away; Ghiath’s is now a school. Bashir knows whether he may enter his old home depends on who answers the door. Dalia Eshkenazi, who has wondered “why would anyone voluntarily leave such a beautiful house,” welcomes them despite misgivings, “sens[ing] a vulnerability in these young men [that makes her feel] safe.” Dalia and her family, Holocaust survivors, had moved from Bulgaria to Palestine when she was just a baby. Welcoming the three men into her home opens the door to a connection, a bond between the Khairis and Eshkenazis, one that could represent hope and peace. The story unfolds in chapters that alternate between Dalia and Bashir along with chapters focusing on the histories of the land and of each family. In this young readers’ adaptation of his 2006 book for adults of the same name, Tolan seamlessly weaves in the modern history of Palestine/Israel—including dates, roles played by leaders, and details from both Bashir’s and Dalia’s experiences. The writing is rich, especially when describing the house—it and its lemon tree form the center of this moving story.

Captivating and complicated.

(maps, author’s note, sources) (Nonfiction. 10-14)