&#34;Goodbye Tahrir Square&#34; is a first-person memoir written from the standpoint of a Jewish boy growing up in Egypt during the watershed years that shaped the Middle East into the powder keg it is today.&#160;Described as the Holden Caulfield of the Nile for his rebellious attitude the boy witnessed-between the ages of seven to fourteen&#8212;the 1952 revolution that overthrew King Farouk and gave rise to the dictatorship of Gamal Abdel Nasser; the 1956 Suez war that marked the end of the British empire; and in its wake the destruction of the Jewish community that had lived in Egypt since Biblical times.&#160; Though set in times of revolution and war&#160;&#34;Goodbye Tahrir Square&#34;&#160;is not a political book. It is the story of a boy whose close-knit extended Sephardic family full of rich traditions and colorful characters is suddenly torn asunder by the forces of revolution and war. A man-child coming of age like a wild cactus in the rubble of the past overcoming a hostile environment forging friendships that transcend ethnic and religious animus and finding his own identity as he awakens to literature history art archaeology and the magic of love and sex.<p></p>
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