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Oliver of the Levant

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Oliver of the Levant by Debra Jopson is set in the vibrant and politically charged environment of 1960s Beirut. The story follows a young boy, Oliver Lawrence, whose adventurous spirit leads him into the heart of Lebanon's cultural revolution and conflict. Blending historical contexts with personal growth, the book is a journey of discovery and self-awareness amid the backdrop of a nation on the brink of change.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by tales of cultural discovery and personal growth, set against the vibrant backdrop of the Middle East. The narrative blends the complexities of identity with themes of adventure and family dynamics, perfect for readers who appreciate multifaceted characters and richly described settings.

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Oliver of the Levant

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It's 1969 and the world is alight with revolution. Oliver Lawrence, a Bondi Beach kid, is transported to one of the world's most bewitching cities—Beirut in the Levant. The city is on the verge of civil war, but Oliver, who idolises Jimi Hendrix and Lawrence of Arabia, is more concerned with holding his family together.

This mission becomes complicated as Oliver's ravishing, gin-swilling stepmother, Babette, and cavalier playboy pilot father indulge in unbridled expatriate partying. And Babette has a secret that Oliver is determined to uncover.

Beirut is a confusing place to learn how to be a man, involving snipers, codes of honour, and purloined letters. As Lebanon begins to disintegrate, no one can avoid being caught in the crossfire. It's bad enough when Oliver develops a very public crush on the local warlord's girlfriend, but it turns disastrous when his young guerrilla friend, Ringo, enlists his misguided enthusiasm to turn his exploding cigar magic trick into a suitcase bomb.

When Oliver is given an old Box Brownie, he finds a way into the world, into the lives of others and, finally, into adulthood.

Oliver of the Levant is by turns humorous and heart-breaking, an all-at-sea story about the secret longings of youth and the uncomfortable truths that make us who we are.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857988294

Publisher: Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 March 2016

Country: Australia

Imprint: Vintage (Australia)

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 27.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 471g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Debra Jopson completed the first draft of Oliver of the Levant while participating in the first Faber Academy novel writing course held in Australia in 2011. Born in Sydney, she spent part of her childhood in Beirut and continued to visit her family there during the first rounds of the 1970s Lebanese civil war. She has worked as a journalist for major media outlets over four decades, most recently at The Sydney Morning Herald, where she specialised in Aboriginal affairs and major investigations, winning a Walkley award and numerous Human Rights Commission honours. Over the past three years she has devoted herself to writing fiction and long-form journalism, contributing to The Global Mail, The Saturday Paper, Good Weekend, ABCTV's Four Corners and SBS. In 2014, she became the Walkley Awards Freelance Journalist of the Year.

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