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In Jerusalem, two Arabs are on the hunt for the same identity. The first is a wealthy lawyer with a thriving practice, a Mercedes and a beautiful family. With a sophisticated image to uphold, he decides one evening to buy a Tolstoy novel recommended by his wife - but inside it he finds a love letter, in Arabic, undeniably in her handwriting.
Introducing a world literary figure: Sayed Kashua's Let It Be Morning is written with the moral clarity of Damon Galgut and the existential power of Albert Camus.
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