Dorit Rabinyan is a two-time awardee of the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works. She was born in Israel to a family that emigrated from Iran. All the Rivers is the story of a romance between an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man, based on the authors own experiences. This novel sparked an international furor when it was banned from the curriculum in Israeli high schools by then-education minister Naftali Bennett, who said it would encourage intermarriage between Israelis and Palestinians.
In conversation with Moment book review editor Amy E. Schwartz.
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Author: Dorit Rabinyan
Translator: Jessica Cohen
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