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In Jerusalem, when elderly Mr. Rosenthal receives a threatening letter accusing him of stealing a painting and challenging him to a duel, twelve-year-old David needs to find who really stole it before someone gets hurt.

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This short novel about a 12-year-old Israeli boy is intriguing, if a bit confusing. Following David as he works to prevent a duel involving an older gentleman he has befriended, the story touches occasionally on Israeli history in a not always clear fashion. But the style is entertaining, the main character fairly endearing, and the action moves along fairly quickly.
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Duel is a mystery novel about a boy named David who lives in Jerusalem in the 1960s. David befriends a 70 year old man in a nursing home and helps him solve a mystery of a missing painting. This was an okay book. In my opinion, the story did not seem very well organized. The narrator, David, would often jump around in his story telling. While this would make sense if an actual 12 year old boy had written this, it did not help the flow of the book. I did like the use of Hebrew in the book, though. Since this takes place in Jerusalem, there were times when the characters would say something in Hebrew, then explain what it meant in English. This could be a great book to give perspective to a child who did not know anything about Jerusalem show more or Hebrew. "Vera shook her hand. 'Gottsolhelfen!' she said. 'She's the spitting image of her mother!'" show less
David attempts to unravel the mystery between two elderly men who he meets in the Hebrew Home for the Aged while doing community service.
David is a twelve-year-old boy living in Jerusalem whose best friend happens to be a seventy-year-old man who is accused of stealing a priceless painting and challenged to a duel.
De auteur verhaalt een eigen jeugd-/kinderfantasie. Waarschijnlijk in volle waarheid waar hij schrijft over zijn vriendschap met een bejaarde, maar het detectivegedeelte heeft hij als 'teruggetrokken, introvert en zelfs wat asociaal' kind duidelijk gefantaseerd. De auteur vermeldt zelf vooraan in het verhaal , waar hij zich richt naar de lezer en deze bij het verhaal betrekt, dat hij nu een spannend verhaal gaat schrijven.... Zonder meer. Sommigen willen iets méér tussen de regels lezen.... omdat het de schrijver 'Grossman David' is. Het plot is eenvoudig en deze schrijfstijl zijn we niet gewoon van deze auteur. Waarschijnlijk ligt de reden in het feit dat de auteur het verhaal laat vertellen door het jongentje destijds...

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David Grossman was born in Jerusalem on January 25, 1954, is an Israeli author of fiction, nonfiction, and youth and children's literature. His books have been translated into many languages. He is most known for his non-fiction work, The Yellow Wind. This is his study of the Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. He was show more awarded the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew literature (1984) and the Israeli Publishers Association Prize for best Hebrew novel (1985). Grossman lives in Mevasseret Zion on the outskirts of Jerusalem. He is married to Michal Grossman, a child psychologist and the mother of his three children. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title*
Het duel
Original title
Du-krav
Original publication date
1982
Important places
Israel
First words*
We waren met ons drieën: Rami, de sterkste jongen van de klas, Amnon, die zo dapper was als een Japanse piloot en met zijn oren kon bewegen, en ik.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Want de grenzen tussen die twee zijn vaag en subtiel, net als in het leven zelf.
Original language*
Hebreeuws
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Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
892.436Literature & rhetoricLiteratures of other languagesAfro-Asiatic literaturesJewish, Israeli, and HebrewHebrew fiction1947–2000
LCC
PZ7 .G90833 .DLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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