The Wall

Author(s): William Sutcliffe

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Joshua is thirteen. He lives with his mother and stepfather in Amarias, an isolated town on top of a hill, where all the houses are brand new. At the edge of Amarias is a high wall, guarded by soldiers, which can only be crossed through a heavily fortified checkpoint. Joshua has been taught that beyond the concrete is a brutal and unforgiving enemy, and that The Wall is the only thing keeping him and his people safe. One day, looking for a lost football, Joshua stumbles across a tunnel which leads towards this forbidden territory. He knows he won't get another opportunity to see what is beyond The Wall until he's old enough for military service, and the chance to crawl through and solve the mystery is too tempting to resist. He's heard plenty of stories about the other side, but nothing has prepared him for what he finds...The Wall is a novel about a boy who undertakes a short journey to another world, to a place where everything he knows about loyalty, identity and justice is turned upside down. It is also a political fable that powerfully evokes the realities of life on the West Bank, telling the story of a Settler child who finds there are two sides to every story.

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An enthralling story drawn from a frightening political reality, The Wall is about the devastating effect of occupation and segregation on ordinary lives

A bold and important novel. Whatever your views of Israel and Palestine, reading The Wall - a moving portrait of private pain and tragic conflict - will make you think again A. D. Miller (author of Snowdrops) A work with a lot of backbone, story writing skill, verve and integrity. A novel that is about justice and peace, and against colonialism and war ... a great achievement Raja Shehadeh MORE PRAISE FOR WILLIAM SUTCLIFFE: 'Dark, witty ... dramatises the human craving for approval and strong leadership and the lengths we'll go to satisfy it Kazuo Ishiguro, Observer on Bad Influence Horribly and plausibly disturbing Geoff Dyer, Sunday Times Shocking, horribly credible, hilarious Independent on Sunday Sutcliffe is an unflinching observer of the primitive power struggles underlying both child and adult interaction. His darkest novel yet Observer A thoughtful, gripping piece of work Time Out Conveys the way you felt aged ten ... a clever, very powerful book Guardian Painfully funny, wonderfully vivid, truly menacing Daily Telegraph

William Sutcliffe was born in London in 1971. He is the author of five previous novels: the international bestseller Are You Experienced?; The Love Hexagon; New Boy; Bad Influence and, most recently, Whatever Makes You Happy. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. He lives in Edinburgh.

General Fields

  • : 9781408828090
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 April 2013
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 May 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : William Sutcliffe
  • : Hardback
  • : 823.92
  • : 304