When I Lived in Modern Times

When I Lived in Modern Times

By Linda Grant

Pages

272

Rating

3.63

Year

2000

ContemporaryFictionHistorical FictionHistoricalJewishLiterary Fiction

Description

In the spring of 1946, Evelyn Sert stands on the deck of a ship bound for Palestine. For the twenty-year-old from London, it is a time of adventure and change when all things seem possible.

Swept up in the spirited, chaotic churning of her new, strange country, she joins a kibbutz, then moves on to the teeming metropolis of Tel Aviv, to find her own home and a group of friends as eccentric and disparate as the city itself.

She falls in love with a man who is not what he seems when she becomes an unwitting spy for a nation fighting to be born.

Endorsements

Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction

"an unsentimental coming-of-age story of both a country and a young immigrant . . . that provides an unforgettable glimpse of a time and place rarely observed" — Publishers Weekly, starred review.

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