In this wonderfully rich (San Francisco Chronicle) novel, a young man journeys from California to Cairo to unravel centuries-old family secrets. WINNER OF: THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS SOPHIE BRODY AWARD THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD IN FICTION THE SAMI ROHR PRIZE FOR JEWISH LITERATURE Named One of the Ten Best Books of the Year by the BBC Longlisted for the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association Fiction Prize A Penguin Random House International One World, One Book Selection Joseph, a literature student at Berkeley, is the son of a Jewish mother and a Muslim father. One day, a mysterious package arrives on his doorstep, pulling him into a mesmerizing adventure to uncover the tangled history that binds the two sides of his family. For generations, the men of the al-Raqb family have served as watchmen of the storied Ibn Ezra Synagogue in Old Cairo, built at the site where the infant Moses was taken from the Nile. Joseph learns of his ancestor Ali, a Muslim orphan who nearly a thousand years earlier was entrusted as the first watchman of the synagogue and became enchanted by its legendaryperhaps magicalEzra Scroll. The story of Josephs family is entwined with that of the British twin sisters Agnes and Margaret, who in 1897 depart their hallowed Cambridge halls on a mission to rescue sacred texts that have begun to disappear from the synagogue. The Last Watchman of Old Cairo is a moving page-turner of a novel from acclaimed storyteller Michael David Lukas. This tightly woven multigenerational tale illuminates the tensions that have torn communities apart and the unlikely forcespotent magic, forbidden lovethat boldly attempt to bridge that divide. Praise for The Last Watchman of Old Cairo A beautiful, richly textured novel, ambitious and delicately crafted,The Last Watchman of Old Cairois both a coming-of-age story and a family history, a wide-ranging book about fathers and sons, religion, magic, love, and the essence of storytelling. This book is a joy.Rabih Alameddine, author of the National Book Award finalistAn Unnecessary Woman Lyrical, compassionate and illuminating.BBC Michael David Lukas has given us an elegiac novel of CairoOld Cairo and modern Cairo. Lukass greatest flair is in capturing the essence of that beautiful, haunted, shabby, beleaguered yet still utterly sublime Middle Eastern city.Lucette Lagnado, author ofThe Man in the White Sharkskin SuitandThe Arrogant Years Brilliant.The Jerusalem Post
Additional ISBNs: 9780399181160, 0399181164, 9780399181177, 0399181172
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