Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Death Had Two Sons: A Novel
Death Had Two Sons: A Novel
Death Had Two Sons: A Novel
Ebook195 pages3 hours

Death Had Two Sons: A Novel

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

()

Read preview

About this ebook

A father is forced to choose between two sons, a decision that haunts the family decades later

Haim Kalinsky lies in an Israeli hospital, terminal lung cancer about to cut his life short. Across the street stands his son Daniel, unable to visit his dying father because of an excruciating decision Haim made during the Second World War.
 
When the Nazis marched into Warsaw, Haim awaited the inevitable. After his wife was deported, the German soldiers returned, sending Haim and his two sons, Daniel and Shmuel, to one of the extermination camps. It was there that Haim was confronted with the unanswerable question by one of the camp guards as they disembarked from the trains: Which son will you choose to live? With only a moment to decide, Haim instinctively pulled Shmuel to him, condemning Daniel to die.
 
Decades later, it is Daniel who has survived the brutality of the camps and Shmuel who has perished. Strangers to each other, Daniel faces tremendous internal conflict as he struggles to reconnect with his father in his dying days. In this haunting and powerful tale of a broken father-son relationship, we come to identify with Daniel’s long and tortuous journey back to his father.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 7, 2015
ISBN9781497698758
Death Had Two Sons: A Novel
Author

Yaël Dayan

Yaël Dayan is an Israeli author and political figure. Her father, Moshe Dayan, was the military leader who oversaw the stunning capture of Jerusalem during the Six-Day War. Like her father, Dayan served in the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, of which she was a member for ten years with the Labor Party. An outspoken activist, Dayan has been involved with Peace Now and other organizations fostering the peaceful coexistence of Israelis and Palestinians. She has written five novels, including Three Weeks in October, about the Yom Kippur War. Among Dayan’s nonfiction works are Israel Journal, a memoir about the Six-Day War, and My Father, His Daughter, a biography of Moshe Dayan.

Read more from Yaël Dayan

Related to Death Had Two Sons

Related ebooks

Jewish Fiction For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for Death Had Two Sons

Rating: 3.5769230153846157 out of 5 stars
3.5/5

13 ratings2 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is very sad and beautiful story about Daniel, the survivor of a Nazi death camp and the younger of two sons who was left alone by a choice his father made. Later, after being rescued and taken to Kibbutz Gilad by Yoram, Daniel tries to reconcile the fact that his dad also survived the death camp. At first I felt that this story was not speaking to me because it seemed that the narrator told the story rather than letting the story tell itself. Later, I became very wrapped up in the story because I was intrigued by Daniel's persistent inability to form permanent attachments to others and his continued aloofness with his father. Most of the book was going back and forth between Daniel's life after the war and Daniel's father declining with advanced lung cancer. Not a book of joy, this novel is, however, a look at a deep psychological wound carried by one person throughout his life.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Haim Kalinsky is a father put in a terrible situation: the Nazi soldiers have told him he must choose one of his sons to live. Instinctively Haim reaches out to his son Shmuel. Why? Why Shmuel and not Daniel? Haim could never answer that question. Ironically, it is Shmuel who ends up dying, and Daniel, who is immediately taken away by the soldiers, who lives. After the war, Haim remarries and moves on with his quiet life. Then one day he is approached by an Israeli aid worker who offers to help investigate the fate of the two boys. Hope arises in Haim, and eventually he and Daniel are put in touch. But Daniel has never been able to move on with his life. He is consumed by the memories of his father choosing Shmuel over him. After contemplating whether he even wants to write to his father and his new family, Daniel begins a very uneasy relationship with him. All of these memories are told in flashbacks as Daniel sits in a hotel room across the street from where his father lies dying in a hospital. Indecision about whether to visit him and what he would say if he did, plague Daniel. He reviews his whole life, which he sees as a litany of loss. His final decision is bittersweet.I found the book a sad study of love, guilt, and loss. I had a hard time relating to Haim's complacent nature and Daniel's unrelenting anger and grief. Post-war Israel must have held many such stories, but I can only hope that some were more hopeful.

Book preview

Death Had Two Sons - Yaël Dayan

Xdbook_preview_excerpt.html[]6r Pݲ'1 K+fb'QEI USw>o'e&HV5Ly 7|tw@nM1^|הظ攂ss\i1ŜRt><~CtrqJvj^)Kq:z.?alԸa}\íI(EG8b*Kqƿrx|ٻ˪(!&74+8D#gZYm!RVJ{ W)O0v!UJ6D{>^D =M$}'pˬK g_JMjy{zI|&c7qI??} Id_wq:O0%qC39ū)z$LO0K "S8Nš(˃vspo5-"2ΰޏhŨ}l)hp3شd!bqiרK:lj vcڌss'>pt3 zr@r݀ߜPCqD w*Uj8:A PZF%}ݠ<#f^ہы6g2ՠ⚙wV$|;nJ?bbאΈ_L/ Z# 0G#2D(09oU;1Anѝ]HS'A NpsvsjVX~6zDIwwj8Igz5=Әc+,C4 ؑs;(i=ô`0-J,~$"g`xHP8F/jb%E4)Z- i񮦵&GG+JL}0d e)OWpyuPA3A$A(ӌc5L%cEq@@`ꟃ%m6b P85BTpٝuri;@E0Wjcaڠan.}X`L'@³lûAإQ= oV)wR{g>JIg l}f ֒ IΉ4[72aXJ# } 1 V A-]T7?:8jNX?] +$1W _2ȏyi-P^" *TnO'j29RiJxO>{)L Ͻ} g4'4x ~כ+Jafwyi OoWK-!b!|VfmPjXF )TURcVqBzGzb^`1N;Ԃ;.\Dv9y`L+1(HVzk«[XfVlbC%NZ#0U&C]1 C6F()FnL`UfYơ)8F`#tMJ8R"`!y kSAxVIgLE(KWItWoe-- y!7 [V:{E1#"ZEH"fa 'D|zvt`ݠ 4l R'_Ұ7Ftf"HԪv8 ̒:h@ddB}H΃-gԏNnʕDª[OۥaqJGAңrB}" ;cc֐NR3XP~Qsm֪.u+,!mAWx 0 $~=HLIE|mV<%+\9 nU81r|Gb:lNF%^{ڱXkz1W\(ZwZq4%:P[A`3v ?0exQӗ1=_xIZb- h@ xjI:kDm \Ԃbv쌆YV%@,-l((԰٬:Hc| ʃA#antdb~9ľ JAx: bJ츲?R%!N RWn5ro$C@`E~j]KZPhNiB0x@5n> $T-- guM)PQu5UbR7DV᥵ְ} +<#ODr[--j E6k(3j w*mQ *yqvR:Xեd<~JXJc 1*KB'in~e3Y+EYAOpo~V03֘J3?$ќJ/HC_ʥV5B쳝mLkyVjk)vn?IO $~#kݷ0e@\@"Db:W[2y&EֹM=V , yy*SkNkCUzn)A3G8bQo /%6eJs 8p糥X(DTZ\MeɪRfhG2v[CZ2Cd!"9c#4>DшE?$3#1JHѩ2:/J=n#s08n$t"-!H'ks}j][#QxSS Wxϑf:E0sWpu8w9i(MOR8 z2r^H3Cמ(2cW ؤIՒzê7B 1n6$Œqz5*8&@ϽW"QP# _/)jW G^ay%1Vl`hS4[%yH@~HOWz¸j2bce(!M!UkM=kG/Ę!Lp`1Q~uidI r}C=FXZ%Rf7wA {rW;5ІRyiPTLЮ8,>:G >jWvWv8ԑ \bGD'"q{͉WYFe5>7D]sH\dyF+ow_4 Tq:1N]^ ; њ,J#$ &YHȃL`wIDGZ !Cy!FQ5oy!#>nlxaem2%X]8eT챟bsYdLֱ a9Xf"Bd"gI{FLb!O?_޵Hx{-_FـDz,(:gvK~C^ok}w?dv:̚p Ms3?^8)꺰~N*{tF[&MFX+uzR I)@/G7A%m3칒g! 2(gB1bu|+0c< V6\8!WjOSB@sYu~b`:c\n%=xLm7ch9aZCo3ۈ:naah?#e27(3e@r?|Rr럖Q:xnbj9][q^=[!qR/cs3iuv\eeě<''9N+ խ}ArLLΦ: KHf i- "Ɏn5ܦ(W1Lܯ1JBp/e"g,RA ڴ-ijжr{0lvmoo>#a:y*26J3q.FloG^Lu KZӰf?34@HҌҭ2'vY"w.)ͥKo4 SASL`_ux {};CUϓ;
Enjoying the preview?
Page 1 of 1