Palestinian history through the eyes of the oppressed – by a Jewish American writer. The Almond Tree gets reviewed by writer and novelist and human rights activist in Syria Ghalia Kabbani for The Majalla Magazine. This review is in Arabic and can be viewed at http://www.majalla.com/arb/2013/05/article55245056.
THE ALMOND TREE featured in Marie Claire magazine Italian Version
THE ALMOND TREE was recently featured in the Italian version of Marie Claire magazine, which described it as “An intense novel on a tormented country where finding a way out from hate is difficult (but possible).”
Foreign and movie rights for The Almond Tree adds Brazil. Sold to Record.
Brazillian Rights to The Almond Tree were acquired by Record through a pre-emptive offer thanks to my fabulous agent Marina Penalva Halpin of the Pontas Literary & Film Agency. Further information is available on the Foreign and Movie Rights Page.
Foreign and movie rights for The Almond Tree adds Chinese Complex Characters’ Rights (Taiwan)
The Almond Tree books’ foreign and movie rights continues to grow with the addition of Chinese Complex Characters’ Rights (Taiwan) sold to Faces/Cite Publishing. View all all foreign and movie rights and the various different cover versions of the book on the Foreign and Movie Rights Page.
“The Almond Tree” – A Review By Colin Mallard
“The Almond Tree,” is one of the most moving and powerful novels I’ve read. It’s the kind of book that takes the reader into another world, a world of poverty and war, brutality, sorrow and love. And in the process we become aware of ourselves as human beings; the beauty and the horror we create. […]
Humanity Greater than Ethnic Rivalry
Michelle Cohen Corasanti’s The Almond Tree
Dr Shamenaz, Associate Professor & Head, Deptt of Applied Sciences & Humanities, AIET, Allahabad The Almond Tree is a novel by Michelle Cohen Corasanti which is quite similar to Hosseini’s The Kite Runner in terms of ethnic struggle and friendship. As Huffington Post views: ‘The Almond Tree is an epic novel, a drama of the proportions of The Kite Runner but […]
Tribune.com.pk Book review: The Almond Tree – under the shade
The Almond Tree by Michelle Cohen Corasanti provides a welcome break in an age when wars are fought like videogames and bodies of children blown to bits are brushed under the carpet as collateral damage. Instead, the book redirects the focus onto people who have emotions, relations and who are as living as the rest of […]
EL NOSTRE RECOMANAT DE LA SETMANA “COMO EL VIENTO ENTRE LOS ALMENDROS”
EL NOSTRE RECOMANAT DE LA SETMANA “COMO EL VIENTO ENTRE LOS ALMENDROS” @Ediciones_B http://youtu.be/yH22h7PYa6Q
The Almond Tree at Prakash Books, India
Daryagunj, a Hub of books in South Asia and the biggest books market in South Asia. This is the Prakash Books Headquarters. Prakash Books is India’s biggest books distributor and they are The Almond Tree distributor in South Asia. One can find any book from Prakash Books and of course also The Almond Tree! Contact Number for Prakash […]
Ellis Shuman Reviews The Almond Tree
“Reading The Almond Tree, a Kite-Runner-like epic of Palestinian life by Michelle Cohen Corasanti, makes you aware of what it’s like to exist under Israeli rule…This will not be easy reading for Israelis and Jews elsewhere, but it should be required reading.” The Times of Israel Hear the Other Side = Review of The Almond […]
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