Mr. Mani

Mr. Mani by Abraham B. Yehoshua, published by Doubleday in February 1992, is a first edition work comprising 368 pages. This book presents five conversations between two individuals that reconstruct the history of the declining Mani clan, detailing the lives of six generations from their emigration from Greece to Palestine in 1848 through to the mid-1980s.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves personal and historical elements, exploring themes of family and identity within the context of Jerusalem. The conversations serve as a framework for examining the clan’s experiences and transformations over time, providing insight into their cultural and social dynamics. This edition is available in English and weighs 1.55 pounds.
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Five conversations between two people reconstruct the history of the dying Mani clan, describing the lives of six generations of its members from their emigration from Greece to Palestine in 1848 to the mid-1980s. 10,000 first printing.
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