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The Attack (Paperback)

by Yasmina Khadra (Author)
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (7 Jun 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099499274
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099499275
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.4 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 31,633 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Ammine, a surgeon in a Jerusalem hospital, struggles to cope with the mangled bodies of victims of a suicide bombing in a downtown Jerusalem pizza restaurant. He is harassed, well-meaning, utterly dedicated and professional - and a naturalised Israeli Arab. When the police pin responsibility of the suicide attack on Ammine's wife, he is at first baffled, disbelieving and angry. But his feelings turn to confusion and sorrow when he discovers his wife was indeed behind the attack, as he travels to Nazareth and Gaza, attempting to discover who could have convinced his wife to do such a thing, and why she might have done so. His life, he discovers, is a lie: not only the lie told to him for several years by his wife - a naturalised Arab who slowly became political - but also the lie he has been telling himself, that his place as an Arab in Israeli society is normal: that the intifada is an abberation, that he - educated, civilised, cosmopolitan, with a beautiful house and Jewish friends who come to dinner - is the future of Arabs in Israel. The result is an inexorable tragedy, the destruction of a good man who does not understand and does not wish to understand the struggles beneath the surface of his life. He is a healer, and believes this absolves him from any involvement in the surrounding 'struggle'; but he learns that to remain neutral is death. The novel offers no solutions: it ends, as it also began, with the Israeli helicopter bombing of a Gaza village to which the doctor has come in his final understanding of his wife's choices. Ammine dies in the attack - which he may have brought upon himself and the other villagers by his high-profile search for 'truth'. Khadra writes with an urgency and an inevitability which is both terrifying and exciting, and this glimpse into an ordinary world split asunder is compelling, often beautifully written and compulsively readable.


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A strikingly powerful novel exploring the motivations of a suicide bomber in Israel, told through the eyes of her husband. By the IMPAC shortlisted author of The Swallows of Kabul ('A writer who can understand man wherever he is' New York Times). --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Touching and emotive, 22 Jul 2007
By SJSmith (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Attack (Hardcover)
The concept of this book is excellent. From the moment I opened it I felt engaged. `The Attack' comes to mean many things throughout the book. Firstly though, it is the culmination of his wife being found in a local restaurant that has been bombed; her injuries typical of those of a suicide bomber. As a respected surgeon at a hospital in Tel Aviv (and an Israeli Arab) he is stopped frequently on his journeys home and now with this, his life is thrown completely into turmoil. It is revealed that he has played no part in her other life and that Sihem (Dr Amin Jaafari's wife) was not the woman he thought she was, or married.

I initially thought the author was a woman but then realised from searching (it does mention it in the book but I hadn't seen it) is a pseudonym and that Mohammed Moulessehoul is a veteran Algerian army officer. Having written six novels under his real name in Algeria the army then imposed unacceptable conditions and his work became censored. Following a refusal to do this his wife suggested he wrote under her name and this he did until leaving the army.

Throughout the book Amin Jaafari goes through many emotions and journeys. He picks up clues throughout via flashbacks or some new piece of evidence that comes to light from conversations. He journeys towards Bethlehem, stopping of at Jerusalem. He stays in Jerusalem at Kim's brother's house. Kim seems to be his only ally, a fellow Doctor at the same hospital with whom he has been friends with since university. She helps him and goes with him to Jerusalem, then letting his continue on to Bethlehem himself; where he is received as a very unwelcome visitor. He is confused that his wife is praised and revered for what she has done. Unable to come to terms with this he continues speaking with the people who may have been the last to see his wife, as well as those who she confided in.

I felt sad at what Amin Jaafari had to go through to find the truth. It puts a fresh perspective on all the items that have been played through the news over the last however many years. Unless you are unable to empathise you will feel angry and saddened by what you read, as well as full of questions. How could he not know what his wife was doing? What more does he not know about his own family? Who knew what she was doing and why didn't they tell him? The ending of the novel bears a stark resemblance to the prologue and is full of emotion. Again, you should have questions - is this the best for him? He goes through so much in the last few chapters of the novel you wonder how he could carry on.

It is a terrific insight into a culture I only ever see through the eyes of the media. The characters are all highly believable and I felt genuine emotion as I read this novel. I am a hard reader to please and often leave books unfinished; I could see myself reading this novel again in the future. I came across this novel through a book group and without it being chosen for a monthly read I doubt I would ever have known about it. There are a whole host of synonyms I could use to describe it. However, simply put, everything about this novel is brilliant. `The Attack' is really worth a read and then you can find your own reasons why the title has such significance throughout the novel.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it !, 25 Oct 2006
By sgeoff (North Wales) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Attack (Hardcover)
The Amazon synopsis gives a lot about the story. What can be said here is that this is an outstanding novel, dealing with serious issues within a plotline that has you keen to find out what happens as the main character continues his search for truth. The hopelessness of people living in the Occupied Territories has rarely been so well portrayed, and the story kept me engaged from first line to last. A brilliant book, which I can recommend without reservation.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spread the word about this superb book, 15 Sep 2006
By Rosedee (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Attack (Hardcover)
It's not often I am moved to tears by a book - I was by The Attack. I finished reading it 10 minutes ago and feel an urgent need to recommend it far and wide.

This book is beautifully and evocatively written. It reads very fluently, though emotionally is increasingly difficult to read. An immensely complex, emotive subject matter is even-handedly and understatedly written. The author manages to avoid the hysteria and partisanship that so many books in this arena exhibit.

To try and write more will be not help you decide whether or not to buy it and there is an excellent summary provided above.

Just read it and weep.
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