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| A Story About a Bomb | 1 | |
| Ibrahim Kuttab is Innocent | 17 | |
| Beautiful, Strong, and Modest | 27 | |
| I May be a Ghost But I'm Not a Slut | 43 | |
| Alte Zakhen | 55 | |
| The Moving Business | 63 | |
| Hatikvah | 73 | |
| Mr. Fig and Mr. Pineapple | 87 | |
| Love and Coffee | 97 | |
| The Chair at the Edge of the Desert | 109 | |
| Shabah | 121 | |
| The Camel-Hair Coat | 129 | |
| Spleen; or, the Goy's Tale | 139 | |
| Did Moshe Dayan Have a Glass Eye? | 149 | |
| Shaking Hands with Theodor Herzl | 155 | |
| A Tooth for a Tooth | 163 | |
| Arafat's Elephant | 179 | |
| Acknowledgments | 189 |
Overview
"Set in and around Jerusalem, now, in the past, and in the future, this collection introduces us to a wide range of complex characters; some extraordinary in their ordinariness; others lifted from the pages of history; still others with lives given significance simply because of where they are or who they're with at a single moment in time. We meet a young, religious Jewish woman who loses herself in thought and wanders off en route to her arranged marriage, a would-be Islamic terrorist who offers assistance to American vacationers, an Internet millionaire doing his military service, a torturer who writes children's books, an elderly couple rediscovering their love in a coffee factory, and Moshe Dayan while he's having ...