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The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land

By: Omer Friedlander
Narrated by: Assaf Cohen, Gilli Messer
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From “a marvelous new voice” (Rebecca Makkai), these “extraordinarily imaginative” (Sigrid Nunez), “revelatory” (Nicole Krauss), “superb” (Kiran Desai) stories transcend borders as they render the intimate lives of people striving for connection.

WINNER OF THE AJL JEWISH FICTION AWARD • FINALIST FOR THE WINGATE PRIZE

The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land
announces the arrival of a natural-born storyteller of immense talent. Warm, poignant, delightfully whimsical, Omer Friedlander’s gorgeously immersive and imaginative stories take you to the narrow limestone alleyways of Jerusalem, the desolate beauty of the Negev Desert, and the sprawling orange groves of Jaffa, with characters that spring to vivid life. A divorced con artist and his daughter sell empty bottles of “holy air” to credulous tourists; a Lebanese Scheherazade enchants three young soldiers in a bombed-out Beirut radio station; a boy daringly “rooftops” at night, climbing steel cranes in scuffed sneakers even as he reimagines the bravery of a Polish-Jewish dancer during the Holocaust; an Israeli volunteer at a West Bank checkpoint mourns the death of her son, a soldier killed in Gaza.

These stories render the intimate lives of people striving for connection. They are fairy tales turned on their head by the stakes of real life, where moments of fragile intimacy mix with comedy and notes of the absurd. Told in prose of astonishing vividness that also demonstrates remarkable control and restraint, they have a universal appeal to the heart.
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I was impressed by messages hidden in some of the stories. Giving expression to sentiments and thoughts the young generation in Israel may have in regards to Israel’s creation and some of the policies vis Avis the Palestinians . I was moved by Gili Messer’s reading and linguistic acumen. She brought to life the stories so nicely written by this young author.

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Loved Assaf Cohen and Gilli Messer narration! The brought the stories to life! The way they jumped between English, Hebrew and Farsi is remarkable.

As a book with short stories I loved some more than others. I found myself listening to it in an uncle near way… jumping from one story to the other.

The story about the Holocaust made me cringe and uncomfortable.

As a doughier of Holocaust survivors, I felt that the author was condescending. Sense of humor? Experimental writing? Really did not sit great with me.


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