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"I am writing this for you Saleem. I am writing about us, about how I enjoyed you, and exactly how I wiped out you." As Avi Goldberg, the son of your Jewish pioneer, rests at a workplace in a dark cell of your military prison in the Negev desert, he fills the long times writing about his friend Saleem, an Israeli Arab he befriended over a beach one scorching day in July, and the storyplot of Saleem's family, whose loss of their ancestral home in 1948 cast an extended shadow over their lives. Avi and Saleem understand about the past: they consider it can be buried, reduced to little or nothing. But then September 2000 comes and battle breaks out - never-ending, unforgiving, and filled up with reduction. As the Intifada rips their individuals apart, they learn that battle devours everything - even relatively insignificant, absolutely mundane things - and this sometimes, if you don't speak of these exact things, they are lost to you forever. Set among the white chalk mountains of Galilee and the hostile landscape of the Negev desert, The Inbetween People is a story of longing that deals with hatred, forgiveness, and the seek out redemption. Emma McEvoy, created in the city of Dalkey in State Dublin in 1973, read record and politics at College or university College Dublin. She later settled in Israel, where she lived over a kibbutz on the border between Israel and Lebanon. She now lives in West Cork with her husband and son and works as a task administrator for Cisco Systems.