Three days! Three days to complete a mission impossible, only way to save a family from tearing. Judith gives this mission to save his sister engaged in a mixed relationship, an unbearable idea in a family affected by a suicide bomber. It is family relationships that will be discussed in this book, but also prejudices. In the manner of a thriller, it will gradually reveal what is hidden, and during those three days to change this intolerable assumption at the start. The first day Judith sees the world through his filter to it, and takes in the face reality without accepting it nor understand it. The second day, the mist dissipates without being still able to challenge, if not to recognize how much it is unbearable that she believes is not what she sees. On the third day ... I let you discover. The share taken screenplay really well and takes the reader finds himself caught up in a real thriller, very well done. Chance or unconscious choice, I read all three parts in three days, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and immersing myself in the same rhythm as the narrator, and I let myself touch with her by what she discovered her Similarly, her past and her relationship with her sister whose sister disappeared still haunts the family relationships. The interior of the protagonists is evoked indirectly through their actions, their reactions, their dialogues, and this style allows the reader to appropriate their feelings. What makes it very realistic text, it is these go back to the memory, challenged by this, and in the past that echo accurately. And this family drama, yet deeply rooted in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, seemed truly universal. Through blurred Judith and Juliet, they are all our family rifts that are addressed, and I got recognized easily even by not being Jewish. I will not speak of the message of the book because I do not want to reveal the end to the future reader. I'll just say: go there with confidence, it is a beautiful inner journey that will speak to anyone who was angry one day with a brother or sister a relative. I also think the Jericho wall, impregnable wall collapses in music. I also think, closing the book that our lives are not trivial but certainly very rich, and I want to go looking for old family photos because this story is really mine ...