Samir & Yonatan
Author: Daniella Carmi
Scholastic US
ISBN-10: 0439135044
ISBN-13: 978-0439135047

A Palestinian boy comes to
terms with his younger brother's death in this
... moving novel originally published in Hebrew
in 1994. In homage to the bravery of his brother
Fadi, who was killed by an Israeli soldier,
Samir shatters his kneebone in a daredevil
bicycle feat. Consequently, he must undergo a
special operation at the "Jews' hospital."
Samir's fever plus the sealing off of
territories keeps the boy hospitalized for
several weeks in a ward with four Israeli
children, including Yonatan, a boy with a hand
in an "iron contraption" and a head in the
clouds. The author simultaneously and
effectively sketches the understated friendship
that develops between the pair ("Together we're
two boys with three legs and three hands," says
Yonatan) and uses flashbacks to reveal the
details of Samir's life in the occupied West
Bank, including the effect of his brother's
death on his family. Some readers may find the
book's climax troubling: Samir, while playing a
computer game with Yonatan in which he creates a
new planet where "everything is possible," comes
to believe that Fadi died because "he didn't
have anything to carry on with." However, the
book's understated tone and detailed character
development prevent its message from becoming
obvious or heavyhanded. Ages 8-12.
(Publishers Weekly)
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