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A Pigeon And A Boy: A Novel [Paperback]

Meir Shalev
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Jan 6 2009
From the internationally acclaimed Israeli writer Meir Shalev comes a mesmerizing novel of two love stories, separated by half a century but connected by one enchanting act of devotion.

During the 1948 War of Independence--a time when pigeons are still used to deliver battlefield messages--a gifted young pigeon handler is mortally wounded. In the moments before his death, he dispatches one last pigeon. The bird is carrying his extraordinary gift to the girl he has loved since adolescence. Intertwined with this story is the contemporary tale of Yair Mendelsohn, who has his own legacy from the 1948 war. Yair is a tour guide specializing in bird-watching trips who, in middle age, falls in love again with a childhood girlfriend. His growing passion for her, along with a gift from his mother on her deathbed, becomes the key to a life he thought no longer possible. 

Unforgettable in both its particulars and its sweep, A Pigeon and A Boy is a tale of lovers then and now--of how deeply we love, of what home is, and why we, like pigeons trained to fly in one direction only, must eventually return to it.  In a voice that is at once playful, wise, and altogether beguiling, Meir Shalev tells a story as universal as war and as intimate as a winged declaration of love.


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Starred Review. In this stunning tale, Shalev masterfully interweaves two remarkable personal stories. Yair Mendelsohn, a middle-aged Israeli tour guide favored with bird watchers, learns that one of his new American clients fought in the Palmach, a clandestine military force in Israel's 1948 war of independence. The American recounts a day when a homing pigeon handler, nicknamed the Baby for his childlike features, was killed in that war and, in his final moments, sent off one last pigeon. Yair is familiar with the American's story and listens with wistfulness. As Yair slowly tells of his present and his past, Shalev patiently builds tension around the Baby's final dispatch, giving vivid detail on homing pigeons and conveying the unique relationship between the birds and their keepers—which echoes the touching care with which the Baby and his true love, the Girl, treat one another. The dark, stocky Yair, whose marriage is threatened by his burgeoning relationship with childhood friend Tirzah, makes a sympathetic protagonist. This gem of a story about the power of love, which won Israel's Brenner Prize, brims with luminous originality. (Oct.)
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"Shalev creates a world that has the richness of invention and the obsessiveness of dreams."
The New York Times Book Review

"Shalev has deftly layered Yair's story in such a manner that a refreshingly nuanced picture of Israel emerges."
The Miami Herald

"Vivid characters and sharp dialogue... By working stories in the past and present against each other, Shalev brings into questions the validity, and the reliability, of memory."
The New York Times Book Review

"In homing pigeons, Shalev has found a motif that is replete with symbolism and scriptural allusion that he uses expertly, with maximum layered effect."
Ottawa Citizen

"Brilliant... Universal in its scope and examination of human longing for a sense of roosting."
The Jerusalem Post

"An exquisite creation, a work of quiet language tat needs no shouting to attain its impact."
Chicago Jewish Star

"Stunning... This gem of a story about the power of love, which won Israel's Brenner Prize, brims with luminous originality."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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This indeed is a marvelous story, and I am surprised that it would translate so well. (I read the book in Hebrew, and am very familiar with the locale and the lingo.) This is because Shalev is not only a great story teller, but also a wonderful writer, possessing both flair for the Hebrew language and a marvelous writing technique. As a result, only a small part of the local nuances is lost in the translation-- mainly those to do with Israeli local myths and lore, especially to do with Tel Aviv of the pre-state days. Yet I had thought more would be lost, but apparently the story is more universal than I had imagined. That, and the pacing and the language (all just right) move the story steadily and well, and even though the climax is just a wee bit melodramatic (but who am I to speak? I use such climaxes too, in my writings), it is not too much so, imo, and does wrap everything up satisfactorily. And the wrapping is left somewhat and properly frayed- again, by just the right amount, so as to leave the reader with the bitter-sweet impression of real life having been glimpsed through the paper keyhole. What else can I say? The characters are memorable, the settings even more so, and the writer's knowledge of the arcane pigeon-science, exact. Meir Shalev is clearly a writer of the first rank that should be more known here. Give it time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Pigeon and a Boy by Meir Shalev Nov 24 2009
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This is one of those books that I couldn't put down. Both captivating and haunting, I am still mulling over the mood and images it conveyed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A pigeon and a boy May 6 2010
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Excellent read. An incredible journey and a total love for his country and the birds. What a great romance.
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