Shani Boianjiu

Praise for The People of Forever are not Afraid

A searing novel

Catherine Taylor, Guardian

In a humorous and beguiling deadpan, Boianjiu conveys the fleeting, vanishing experience of hovering between adolescence and adulthood, at the same time as providing a rare portrait of young Israelis being minced th ...

Robert Collins, Sunday Times

A memorably bold novel... Somewhere between the sardonic humour of Etgar Keret and the epic storytelling of David Grossman, Boianjiu has created a brave, beautiful, political literature that is entirely her own

Catherine Taylor, Sunday Telegraph

A searing novel

Catherine Taylor, Guardian

In a humorous and beguiling deadpan, Boianjiu conveys the fleeting, vanishing experience of hovering between adolescence and adulthood, at the same time as providing a rare portrait of young Israelis being minced th ...

Robert Collins, Sunday Times

A memorably bold novel... Somewhere between the sardonic humour of Etgar Keret and the epic storytelling of David Grossman, Boianjiu has created a brave, beautiful, political literature that is entirely her own

Catherine Taylor, Sunday Telegraph

A searing novel

Catherine Taylor, Guardian

In a humorous and beguiling deadpan, Boianjiu conveys the fleeting, vanishing experience of hovering between adolescence and adulthood, at the same time as providing a rare portrait of young Israelis being minced th ...

Robert Collins, Sunday Times

A memorably bold novel... Somewhere between the sardonic humour of Etgar Keret and the epic storytelling of David Grossman, Boianjiu has created a brave, beautiful, political literature that is entirely her own

Catherine Taylor, Sunday Telegraph