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The author of City of a Thousand Gates, winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for fiction, returns with an intense, page-turning love story between a twenty-seven-year-old woman and a nineteen-year-old Israeli soldier, set in contemporary Israel.

The story of Eyal and Allison unfolds primarily in Tel Aviv, where Allie, a thoughtful and intelligent academic searching for a sense of where she belongs in the world, falls deeply and unexpectedly in love with a young Israeli doing his military service. Their love story is sensual, filled with pleasure, longing, fear, moments of deep connection, and failures of communication. Their romance has a rhythm private and unique to them: when Eyal is away on missions, they write love letters, when he returns home for weekends, they are entwined and inseparable. 

Allie is embraced by Eyal’s family, and their acceptance is very important to her. But when Eyal returns home from an invasion of Gaza, to which he has a surprising emotional response, Allie has changed so radically that her betrayal of her lover feels both shocking and tragic.

The Lover is a provocative, immersive, gorgeously written love story reminiscent of Marguerite Duras’s classic novel. Both books portray a seductive love affair in a post-colonial setting, atmospheric with rich material reality, that raises unsettling questions about inequality, power, and complicity. At once beautiful and disturbing, propulsive and poignant, The Lover will entrance readers and hold them spellbound.