
Jerusalem
Boaz Yakin
Illustrated by Nick Bertozzi
Synopsis
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
An indispensible work of historical fiction about the founding of Israel from A-list Hollywood filmmaker Boaz Yakin.
Jerusalem is a sweeping, epic graphic novel that follows a single family—three generations and fifteen very different people—as they are swept up in chaos, war, and nation-making from 1940-1948. Faith, family, and politics are the heady mix that fuel this ambitious, cinematic graphic novel.
With Jerusalem, author-filmmaker Boaz Yakin turns his finely-honed storytelling skills to a topic near to his heart: Yakin's family lived in Palestine during this period and was caught up in the turmoil of war just as his characters are. This is a personal work, but it is not a book with a political ax to grind. Rather, this comic seeks to tell the stories of a huge cast of memorable characters as they wrestle with a time when nothing was clear and no path was smooth.
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“Those who like the graphic novel format and have an interest in people holding true to their beliefs or have experienced living in a situation filled with mayhem and disorder, may find this book helpful.” —VOYA
“This is most powerful for investing a massive and complex issue with real human emotion.” —Booklist, starred review
“A hefty tableau of beautifully gnashed teeth.” —Kirkus Reviews