Uriel Ofek's Smoke Over Golan was written in the very immediate aftermath of Israel's Yom Kippur War.  The war was a rather close call for Israel.  Israel was surprised, and there were some rather large inital setbacks.  
This is a children's novel.  It is about a boy whose parents more to the then-uncharted Golan Heights to a farm where he becomes the only child in his school.  There are a few adventures and a subplot about the boy's friendship with a Syrian who lives in the valley below the farm in the Golan Heights.  The friendship transcends the politics which were hardly understood by the 10-year old.  
The sub-plot should have been more well developed, but the story was good - for a children's book.  This is not profound literature, but I am sure it has amused many 11-year olds.
Saturday, October 23, 2004
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