Tell the Running Water

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Tell the Running Water by Abbas El-Zein, Ligature
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Author: Abbas El-Zein ISBN: 9780992434779
Publisher: Ligature Publication: April 22, 2014
Imprint: Ligature finest Language: English
Author: Abbas El-Zein
ISBN: 9780992434779
Publisher: Ligature
Publication: April 22, 2014
Imprint: Ligature finest
Language: English

Beirut. One Sunday in 1975: the day war took the city by surprise. Seven o’clock in the morning. Three teenagers gazed in silence at the world around them.

Kareem Kader leads two lives – studying music by day and getting high on drugs and the thrill of battle at night. Kareem is in love with his fellow student Raawya Neayme, whose capacity for risk-taking is only rivalled by the single-mindedness with which she plans her escape from the influence of her powerful father. Meanwhile, Tony Mirshid, a quiet, young carpenter from the countryside, and an excellent marksman by all accounts, is given a spot on one of the tallest buildings in Beirut, the city in his sights. 

As the paths of these three cross and their lives become intertwined, their story will reach a climax in the city centre, once thriving, now a scarred battleground. 

In this beautiful, haunting novel, rules are made and remade, and everyone is at once victim and perpetrator, helping to keep their landscapes of violence alive.

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Beirut. One Sunday in 1975: the day war took the city by surprise. Seven o’clock in the morning. Three teenagers gazed in silence at the world around them.

Kareem Kader leads two lives – studying music by day and getting high on drugs and the thrill of battle at night. Kareem is in love with his fellow student Raawya Neayme, whose capacity for risk-taking is only rivalled by the single-mindedness with which she plans her escape from the influence of her powerful father. Meanwhile, Tony Mirshid, a quiet, young carpenter from the countryside, and an excellent marksman by all accounts, is given a spot on one of the tallest buildings in Beirut, the city in his sights. 

As the paths of these three cross and their lives become intertwined, their story will reach a climax in the city centre, once thriving, now a scarred battleground. 

In this beautiful, haunting novel, rules are made and remade, and everyone is at once victim and perpetrator, helping to keep their landscapes of violence alive.

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