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The Water Thief

English

By (author): Claire Hajaj

 

From the award-winning author of Ishmaels Oranges comes a searing novel with a profound moral conflict at its heart.

When a heart attack kills his father, young architect Nick abandons his comfortable London life to volunteer abroad for a year a last chance to prove himself, and atone for old sins.

But in a remote village on the edge of the Sahara, dangerous currents soon engulf him: a simmering family conflict, hidden violence and dangerous fanaticism. An illicit attraction to his hosts lonely wife soon threatens both of their worlds. But when a deadly drought descends it brings an irrevocable choice: should he take matters into his own hands? Or let fate run its course? His decision has life-changing consequences for them all.   

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786075079

About Claire Hajaj

Claire Hajaj has spent the past fifteen years working in international aid and conflict resolution for the United Nations across war zones from Burma to Baghdad. She shares Palestinian and Jewish heritage growing up between the deserts of the Middle East and the gardens of rural England. Claires writing has also appeared in Newsweek The Sunday Times New Statesman The Telegraph London Literary Review as well as political institutions dedicated to peace. She has an MA in Classical and English Literature from Oxford University and is a fellow of the UN Centre for Policy Research. She currently lives in London.

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