School for Love
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نقد و بررسی
May 11, 2009
It's 1945, and the recently orphaned Felix Latimer is staying with a distant relative in Jerusalem while awaiting passage home to England. Left on his own in a city teeming with European refugees, Arab and Jewish residents, and British colonial rulers, he makes some unlikely friends, falls in love, acquires a cat, and takes responsibility for his own life. Verdict: Best known for her Balkan and Levant trilogies, British writer Manning (d. 1980) has a small but loyal following. Like the trilogies, this 1951 publication focuses on how war affected ordinary people and uses to perfection minor characters, including the cat, to evoke the tensions and absurdities of Felix's situation. This portrait of Middle Eastern politics is especially timely; highly recommended.-Mary Margaret Benson, Linfield Coll. Lib., McMinnville, OR
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