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A Late Divorce
Yehuda Kaminka, a retired teacher, returns to Israel from the U.S. to divorce his estranged wife who is in a mental asylum, having tried to kill him a few years earlier. The impending divorce of their parents throws into turmoil the lives of the couple’s three children and grandson, revealing the complexity of their relationships.
Yehuda’s nine days, leading up to Passover, are remembered by different members of the family: A.B. Yehoshua’s brilliance reveals itself in these different voices, each a minor masterpiece.
A picture slowly emerges of what happened as memories are revived, hopes expressed and dreams articulated. The narrative gathers pace as Yehuda’s visit draws to an end and he changes his mind about the divorce agreement.
Long out of print, A Late Divorce was A. B. Yehoshua’s second novel which fulfilled all the promise of The Lover, his first. A.B. Yehoshua has been shortlisted for the first Man Booker International Prize in 2005 in recognition of his lifetime’s achievement.










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