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Watch ‘5 Under 35’ selector Bill Clegg’s remarks about why he chose Sadness Is a White Bird, and Moriel’s brief reading at the ceremony here:
Bill Clegg’s full remarks:
“There’s so many reasons why I love Moriel Rothman-Zecher’s novel, so many reasons why he deserves the ‘5 Under 35’ citation. First of all, the book’s gorgeous, alliteratively audacious opening lines: ‘Everything was salt and sweat, summertime and sharpened swords.’ Its beautiful yellow book jacket. The matter-of-fact, never sweated-over sexual fluidity of its young male protagonist. Its devastating love story. Its authentic depiction of youth on the verge of adulthood, the intensity and openness, the wild swings between agonizing doubt and hubris and clarity. Its significant plot twist, which I, for one, did not see coming. But mostly, for the way that it braves to illuminate not only the unique perspective of Israeli Jews and Palestinian Muslims, the very particular histories and experiences that shape them, but also, and somewhat anomalously, the ones that they share, the shattering grief and injustice, the fierce loyalty and anger, and the love. I can’t think of a book that has caused me to remember, and embodied with as much compassion and beauty, the words of activist and poet Rachel Corrie, words that lately I’ve been grateful to be reminded of, ‘They are us, and we are them.’ Congratulations.”
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Read more about the award in the Washington Post article by Ron Charles, September 24, 2018: The National Book Foundation singles out the five best young writers in America.
Watch: Book Talk at Stanford University (Online):
Some thoughts on writing a first draft, from an interview with Literary Hub at the 2018 National Book Foundation’s ‘5 Under 35’ Ceremony.
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INTERVIEWS, EXCERPTS AND ESSAYS:
The Washington Post | “The National Book Foundation singles out the five best young writers in America,” (By Ron Charles, September 24, 2018). Read Here.
The Paris Review | “Writing Fiction in the Shadow of Jerusalem.” (January 18, 2018). Read Here.
ABC News | “Israeli-American Novelist Laments Gaza Deaths, Sees Hope in Resistance.” (By Evan McMurry, May 22, 2018). Read Here.
NPR Weekend Edition | “Israel’s Shin Bet Detains High Profile Figures.” (Interview with Jennifer Ludden, August 18, 2018). Listen Here.
Middlebury Magazine | “Moriel Rothman-Zecher Has Something to Say.” (Profile by Kevin Charles Fleming, November 1, 2018). Read Here.
Times of Israel | “A conscientious objector to the IDF, this Israeli-American says he’s a patriot,” (Interview by Marshall Weiss, December 29, 2018). Read Here.
Christian Science Monitor | “Novel perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” (By John Colin Marston, December 4, 2018). Read Here.
Jewish Currents | “Hitchhikers” (An Excerpt from Sadness Is a White Bird, May 22, 2018). Read Here.
Nueva Sion | “La empatía es un músculo,” (Spanish Interview with Ines Dunstan. January 1, 2019). Read Here.
Haaretz | “Conscientious Objector Puts Himself in an Israeli Soldier’s Books in New Book” (By Andrew Esensten, Feb 13, 2018). Read Here.
Jewish Book Council | Interview: Moriel Rothman-Zecher (By Ranen Omer-Sherman, March 20, 2018): Read Here.
Electric Literature | “5 Book Pairings to Help You Understand Historical Conflicts” (Feb 15, 2018). Read Here.
Kirkus Reviews | Interview with Moriel Rothman-Zecher (By James McDonald, Feb 15, 2018). Read Here.
The Prosen People | “On Poetry Swallowed by Prose.” (Feb 13, 2018). Read Here.
Shelf Awareness | “Reading With… Moriel Rothman-Zecher.” (March 2, 2018). Read Here.
WYSO Public Radio | Interview: Book Nook, with Vick Mikunas. (March 29, 2018). Listen Here.
LISTS:
Goodreads’ “24 of the Season’s Highest-Rated Debuts” | Jewish Book Council’s “10 Books to Look Forward To in 2018″ | Bustle’s “19 Debut Novels Coming Out in 2018 That You Definitely Won’t Want to Miss” | Huffington Post’s “60 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in 2018” | Working Mother’s “10 of the Most Anticipated Books to Make Time for in 2018″ | PureWow’s “20 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in 2018” | Book Riot’s “101 Books Coming Out in 2018 That You Should Mark Down Now” | BookBub’s “25 Debut Novels We Can’t Wait to Read in 2018” | POPSUGAR’s “20 Best New Books to Read in February” | The Nerd Daily’s “Books to Look Forward to in 2018” | San Diego Magazine’s “5 Books to Read in February” | The Jewish Daily Forward’s “To Read, To Watch and To Do This Weekend” | Loan Stars’ Top Ten Books – February 2018 | The New York Post’s “This Week’s Must-Read Books” | The Washington Post’s “We Missed These Books – But You Shouldn’t” | Bustle’s 15 Books by Young Jewish Authors to Read This Hannukah | The Washington Independent Review of Book’s 50 Favorite Books of 2018 | Etaf Rum’s ‘A Year in Reading,’ in The Millions | Morning News’ 2019 Tournament of Books Longlist| Book Browse’s “Debut Novels for Book Clubs in 2019” | Get Literary’s Escape The Cold with New February Fiction | Ezvid Wiki’s 11 Poignant Books from Exceptional Voices in Modern Fiction|
PRAISE FOR SADNESS IS A WHITE BIRD: