Product Description
Baghdad in the 1960s, this is the story of Lina, a middle-class Jewish girl who is not keen to grow up while she perceives her world to be restricted by fear and by the political pressures put upon the local Jewish community. The family finally escapes, ending 3000 years of Jewish presence in Iraq.
From the Publisher
At a ceremony at the Arts Club in London, 2001, Mona Yahia won the Jewish Quarterly/Wingate Prize for fiction for her novel. The 4000 pound prize is given annually to an author of a work of literary merit, which stimulates an interest and awareness of themes of Jewish concern amongst a wider reading public.