What About Rachel the Jewish Lady?
Longlist 2020
Arabic Institute for Research and Publishing

What About Rachel, the Jewish Lady? offers a rich panorama of Syria in the days following the defeat of the 1967 six-day war, exposing police brutality at that time and the role played by the intelligence services in facilitating the emigration of Jews from Qamishli, in north-eastern Syria, smuggling them to Turkey and Lebanon, and thence to Cyprus. From there, they made their way to Palestine and America, where many settled in Brooklyn, New York. The novel gives an insight into life in the Jewish quarter of Qamishli, occupied by Jews, Kurds and Armenians, and is framed by the story of a teenage boy’s love for a girl living in the quarter.
About the Author
Salim Barakat is a Kurdish-Syrian novelist and poet, born in Qamishli, northern Syria, in 1951.
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