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    Hunting in America

Hunting in America

Tehila Hakimi

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      'A fable becoming reality of a woman becoming herself: Tehila Hakimi's Hunting in America just purely bangs' Joshua CohenAn Israeli woman relocates to America on assignment from her tech company. In an attempt to leave her past behind and adapt entirely to the new culture in which she finds herself, she joins her colleagues on a deer hunt, discovering a surprising acumen for the sport. She fires again and again, refining her skills with every shot.As she embarks on an affair with her hunting guide and colleague, David, she sinks deeper into hunting season, vacillating between predator and prey as the boundaries between man, woman, work, and nature begin to collapse. Hunting with David becomes the one stable aspect of her life until one day everything changes. With a poet's eye and a hunter's aim, Tehila Hakimi's beguiling debut novelis a taut, twisty story about the everyday violence that haunts countries, and one woman's tenuous grasp on reality.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Tehila Hakimi EAN: 9781804442531 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 208 WEIGHT: 160 g HEIGHT: 197 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Bonnier Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-07-24 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense, FICTION / World Literature / Middle East / Israel WIDTH: 130 mm SPINE:

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      North America (USA and Canada), Fiction: general and literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Thriller / suspense fiction, Narrative theme: Identity / belonging, Narrative theme: Politics, Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration, Fiction in translation

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      Tehila Hakimi (Author) Tehila Hakimi is a Jewish Book Council Award-winning fiction writer and poet. She was a participant in the 2018 Fulbright International Writing Program Fellowship at the University of Iowa, and is a recipient of the 2015 Bernstein Prize for Literature. Hakimi's short prose and poems have been published in translation in Asymptote, World Literature Today, and The Poetry Review, among others. She was also awarded Israel's 2019 National Library's Pardes Scholarship for writers and the 2018 Levi Eshkol Prize for Hebrew Writers.Joanna Chen (Translator) Joanna Chen is a British-born writer and literary translator from Hebrew to English whose translations include Agi Mishol's Less Like a Dove, Yonatan Berg's Frayed Light (finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards), and Meir Shalev's My Wild Garden. Her own poetry and writing has appeared in Poet Lore, Mantis, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Narratively, and the Washington Monthly, among other publications. She teaches literary translation at the Helicon School of Poetry in Tel Aviv.

      Format: Paperback / softback

      'A fable becoming reality of a woman becoming herself: Tehila Hakimi's Hunting in America just purely bangs' Joshua CohenAn Israeli woman relocates to America on assignment from her tech company. In an attempt to leave her past behind and adapt entirely to the new culture in which she finds herself, she joins her colleagues on a deer hunt, discovering a surprising acumen for the sport. She fires again and again, refining her skills with every shot.As she embarks on an affair with her hunting guide and colleague, David, she sinks deeper into hunting season, vacillating between predator and prey as the boundaries between man, woman, work, and nature begin to collapse. Hunting with David becomes the one stable aspect of her life until one day everything changes. With a poet's eye and a hunter's aim, Tehila Hakimi's beguiling debut novelis a taut, twisty story about the everyday violence that haunts countries, and one woman's tenuous grasp on reality.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Tehila Hakimi EAN: 9781804442531 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 208 WEIGHT: 160 g HEIGHT: 197 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Bonnier Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-07-24 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense, FICTION / World Literature / Middle East / Israel WIDTH: 130 mm SPINE:

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      North America (USA and Canada), Fiction: general and literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Thriller / suspense fiction, Narrative theme: Identity / belonging, Narrative theme: Politics, Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration, Fiction in translation

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      Tehila Hakimi (Author) Tehila Hakimi is a Jewish Book Council Award-winning fiction writer and poet. She was a participant in the 2018 Fulbright International Writing Program Fellowship at the University of Iowa, and is a recipient of the 2015 Bernstein Prize for Literature. Hakimi's short prose and poems have been published in translation in Asymptote, World Literature Today, and The Poetry Review, among others. She was also awarded Israel's 2019 National Library's Pardes Scholarship for writers and the 2018 Levi Eshkol Prize for Hebrew Writers.Joanna Chen (Translator) Joanna Chen is a British-born writer and literary translator from Hebrew to English whose translations include Agi Mishol's Less Like a Dove, Yonatan Berg's Frayed Light (finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards), and Meir Shalev's My Wild Garden. Her own poetry and writing has appeared in Poet Lore, Mantis, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Narratively, and the Washington Monthly, among other publications. She teaches literary translation at the Helicon School of Poetry in Tel Aviv.

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