"For two generations, through the 1948 and Suez conflicts, the 1967 and October wars, in the backwaters of Upper Egypt and in the slums of Cairo, on a kibbutz near Gaza and inside the Old City walls of Jerusalem, Mona and Youssef, their children and their children's children try to repair that fatal rift between Arabs and Jews. Their lives are emblematic of the family blood feud that still rends the Middle East today." (from book cover)
This is a star-crossed love story of two people--Mona (Egyptian and Arab) and Youssef (a Jew but born in Egypt). How their lives are tossed and controlled by outside forces too big for them to resist. Multiple plots, sub-plots are woven like a Persian tapestry throughout. The Nile is a major theme in this story and the descriptive narrations help you to "see" the dirt, the sand, the heat, and the grinding poverty that still exists in Egypt today. It's a battle between old customs and modern dilemmas and the choices that all of us have to make along the river called life.
For adult readers due to graphic content (female circumcision and attempted rape).