The Almond Tree
by Michelle Cohen Corasanti
Imprint: Garnet Authors: Michelle Cohen Corasanti ISBN: 9781859643297 Size: 216 x 138 Binding: Paperback Publication Date: September 2012 RRP:Corasanti has written a phenomenal tale, and she holds the reader’s attention completely; making this book almost impossible to set down. In summary, “The Almond Tree” was an amazing book and as such, I have placed it in the “must read” category. Definitely deserving of all five stars…
Rebecca's ReadsReading Michelle Cohen Corasanti’s first novel one is immediately conscious that this must surely be non-fiction. The details are so personal, so harrowing, yet so full of hope and triumph over evil, you desperately want it to be real.
The International Writers MagazineGifted with a mind that continues to impress the elders in his village, Ichmad Hamid struggles with the knowledge that he can do nothing to save his friends and family. Living on occupied land, his entire village operates in constant fear of losing their homes, jobs, and belongings. But more importantly, they fear losing each other.
On Ichmad’s twelfth birthday, that fear becomes reality. With his father imprisoned, his family’s home and possessions confiscated, and his siblings quickly succumbing to hatred in the face of conflict, Ichmad begins an inspiring journey using his intellect to save his poor and dying family. In doing so he reclaims a love for others that was lost through a childhood rife with violence, and discovers a new hope for the future.
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