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Sleeping on a Wire; Conversations with Palestinians in Israel is a book by David Grossman, first published in 2014 by Vintage Digital. The book details the stories of Palestinians with Israeli citizenship, as well as Jewish Israelis, providing intimate conversations that delve into the complexities of identity, belonging, and coexistence.

Plot Summary
In 1991, Grossman examines identity struggles of non-Jewish citizens in Israel, particularly the "Arabs of '48," who make up 18% of the population. He explores their status, caught between Israeli and Palestinian identities, shedding light on their daily challenges. Grossman's compassionate approach, considering both Israeli and Palestinian perspectives, offers essential insights into the Middle East's complexities. He fearlessly examines how a Palestinian state could affect the identity of Palestinian Israelis, urging readers to reflect on shared humanity across borders.

Themes
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Characters
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Background
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Reception
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Reception
"Sleeping on a Wire; Conversations with Palestinians in Israel" received mixed to positive reviews from critics

Independent Review
The Independent provided a favorable review of the book, highlighting its exploration of the lives of Palestinians and Jewish Israelis. The reviewer praised Grossman's ability to delve into the complexities of identity, belonging, and coexistence through intimate conversations. The book was commended for shedding light on human stories often overshadowed by political discourse.

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