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The Blue Between Sky and Water

Auteur(s): Susan Abulhawa
Narrateur(s): Jennifer Woodward
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It is 1947, and Beit Daras, a quiet village in Palestine surrounded by olive groves, is home to the Baraka family. Eldest daughter Nazmiyeh looks after her widowed mother, prone to wandering and strange outbursts, while her brother, Mamdouh, tends to the village bees. Their younger sister, Mariam, with her striking mismatched eyes, spends her days talking to imaginary friends and writing.

When Israeli forces gather outside the town's borders, nobody suspects the terror that is about to descend. Soon the village is burning, and, amid smoke and ash, the family must take the long road to Gaza, in a walk that will test them to their limits.

Sixty years later Mamdouh's granddaughter, Nur, is living in America. She falls in love with a married man, a doctor who works in Palestine, and follows him to Gaza. There she meets Alwan, the mother of Khaled - a boy trapped in his own body, unable to wake up from a deep blue dream. It is through her that Nur will at last discover the ties of kinship that transcend distance - and even death.

The Blue Between Sky and Water is a story of powerful, flawed women; of relocation, separation, and heartache; of renewal, family, endurance, and love. Susan Abulhawa brings a raw humanity and delicate authority to the story of Palestine in this devastatingly beautiful tale.

©2015 Susan Abulhawa (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Fiction de genre Fiction littéraire Moyen-Orient Sincère Village
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The wrong Arabic pronunciation really jolted me out of the story. This story should have been read by someone who knows Arabic and a Palestinian accent intimately.

irritating reading

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Not a good book compared to Mornings in Jenin. Also the lady's pronounciation is terrible. At the very least she could have learned how to say "Allah" properly. It really isn't that difficult ....

Not great

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How did you make such a grave mistake with this narrator? Susan Abulhawa is one of the great women writers of our time. Her books on Palestine are real eye openers. I'm sad to say that this narrator was almost unbearable to listen to. I did listen all the way through because of the story. But it took great patience to get through all the mis-pronunciations and mixed up character voices. I feel that Ms. Abulhawa's work was gravely disrespected. I mean, the narrator could have at least found out how to pronounce Allah!
I expect much better from Audible. Perhaps you could rerecord this work with the narrator of Mornings in Jenin or with the writer herself.

Great book. Outstanding writer. Terrible narrator

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Not only does this reader not speak Arabic, I doubt she has even heard it spoken before, so horrendous was her pronunciation. Names, place, common phrases, all butchered. it verges on disrespectful to have a reader with such a poor grasp of Arabic pronunciation. It grated on me every time she said someone's name. it felt like nails on a chalkboard. Hiring this reader must have been an Israeli plot to turn reader away from a fantastic Palestinian story.

love the story, don't love the reader

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