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The People of Forever Are Not Afraid: A Novel

✍ Scribed by Boianjiu, Shani


Book ID
107209822
Publisher
Hogarth
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
169 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


A “searing debut” about three young women coming of age, experiencing “the absurdities of life and love on the precipice of violence” (Vogue)
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'' '' '' Yael, Avishag, and Lea grow up together in a tiny, dusty Israeli village, attending a high school made up of caravan classrooms, passing notes to each other to alleviate the universal boredom of teenage life. When they are conscripted into the army, their lives change in unpredictable ways, influencing the women they become and the friendship that they struggle to sustain. Yael trains marksmen and flirts with boys. Avishag stands guard, watching refugees throw themselves at barbed-wire fences. Lea, posted at a checkpoint, imagines the stories behind the familiar faces that pass by her day after day. They gossip about boys and whisper of an ever more violent world just beyond view. They drill, constantly, for a moment that may never come. They live inside that single, intense second just before danger erupts.
'' '' '' In a relentlessly energetic and arresting voice marked by humor and fierce intelligence, Shani Boianjiu, winner of the National Book Foundation′s “5 Under 35,” creates an unforgettably intense world, capturing that unique time in a young woman's life when a single moment can change everything.

Review

“Stunning...[a] beautifully rendered account of the absurdities and pathos inherent to everyday life in Israel.” –Los Angeles Review of Books*
“Boianjiu′s searing debut...draws from the author′s own experiences to render the absurdities of life and love on the precipice of violence.” –
Vogue*

“In her riveting debut novel, 25-year-old Shani Boianjiu gives a rare insider glimpse at what it′s like to be a girl coming of age in the famously fierce Israeli Defense Forces.” –Marie Claire*
“This powerful novel follows three friends as they come of age in a village – and then are enlisted into the Israeli Defense forces.” –
O, The Oprah Magazine*
“That one debut novel to get excited about.” –New York Magazine*
“Must-read.” –
Harper′s Bazaar*
“Eye-opening and brutally honest...In this gripping debut, [Boianjiu] weaves together the familiar coming-of-age milestones such as sexual initiation, the fierce bonds of friendship and the need for independence with the shocking realities of military life—even beyond the battlefield.” –Bookpage

“[A] tour de force...Powerfully direct...wonderfully vivid...more than just another promising debut from a talented young writer, [The People of Forever are not Afraid] warrants our full attention.” –Malibu Magazine*
“The much-anticipated debut novel from 25-year-old Shani Boianjiu zigzags between the stories of three high-school friends, Yael, Avishag, and Lea, as they leave their small village on the Lebanese border to take up posts in the Israeli army... glimmers of humor and insight flash brightly in what is a brutally dark novel." –
The Daily Beast*

"Shani Boianjiu has found a way to expose the effects of war and national doctrine on the lives of young Israelis. So her subject is serious, but lest I make her work sound in any way heavy let me point out how funny she is, how disarming and full of life. Even when she is writing about death, Boianjiu is more full of life than any young writer I've come across in a long time." – Nicole Krauss, author of Great House and The History of Love

“[An] excellent debut novel...like Sheila Heti′s How Should a Person Be? meets...The Things They Carried. Irreverent, sometimes touching and often deeply weird, we fell in love with Boianjiu′s voice from the first page. Bottom line? It sucked us in and carried us off at gunpoint.” —Flavorwire.com

"[An] impressive debut.” —Publishers Weekly

“Readers will embrace the complexity of the writing.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Boianjiu′s debut novel chronicles the gritty, restless experiences of three young women during their compulsory service in the Israeli Defense Forces...The bold, matter-of-fact narrative...[mirrors] the complexity of a landscape in perpetual transition.” —Booklist

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