684 Under the Gaze of Angels offers treasured views of family and neighborhood life, native to the Galilee, in the years leading up to and following the upheavals of 1948.
A collection of four stories, told with simplicity and warmth, they include three set during the time of British mandate rule: Zuha and the Book Vendor, The English Gramophone, and Yildiz the Turkish Woman.
These are followed by the book's title work, a remembrance that travels from childhood to elder years, pursued by loss.
Imagined or recalled in exile, these vivid, evocative mementos quietly disarm the violence that surrounds them, restoring a stolen past to memory under the gaze of angels.
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