'Part-fiction, part-based on interpretation of historical fact...a moving, beautifully-constructed story of love, faith and tragedy'
DAILY RECORD
'A rich and heady paean to Abraham's unsung wife...Hat's off then to Marek Halter for dreaming between the lines and presenting a wry modern spin on this ancient drama. His book is a love story and an epic of the everyday'
JEWISH CHRONICLE
'A very readable and plausible novel'
HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW
A moving, beautifully constructed story
DAILY RECORD
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Marek Halter was born in Poland, the son of a printer and a Yiddish poet. Narrowly escaping the Warsaw Ghetto during the Second World War, he and his parents spent time in Russia and Uzbekistan before emigrating to France. Once in Paris, he studied pantomime alongside Marcel Marceau before embarking on a career as a painter. In the 1970s, he founded the International Committee for a Negotiated Peace Agreement in the Middle East and played a crucial role in the organization of the first official meetings between the Palestinians and Israelis; a role he continues to this day.
Marek Halter speaks ten languages, and is fluent in French, English, German, Russian and Yiddish. He is the author of several internationally acclaimed novels, and is a regular contributor to Die Welt and La Republica. In France, Sarah, Zipporah and most recently Lilah have all been Top Ten Bestsellers.