Hatoum tells of twin brothers, pitted against each other from their birth, in a tale that mirrors the biblical story of Cain and Abel. The story is set in the Brazilian city of Manaus, amidst the sweltering Amazonian heat, where Omar and Yaqub have been born to well-to-do Lebanese immigrants. Zana, their mother, prefers Omar above all her other children and, as a result, confines him, through her love, to a life of attachment. Yaqub, after a boyhood fight with his twin, is sent to live with relatives in Lebanon, and remains aloof to his family from then on, only to return with a vengeful spirit. Omar’s jealousy of his brother’s intelligence, success, and ability to escape from the suffocating world his family has created causes hatred to grow and fester within. As Omar continues down his self-destructive path, and as Yaqub continues to win wealth and acclaim, their family, along with the city of Manaus itself, begins to fall into ruin. Hatoum masterfully deals with universal truths of love, envy, jealousy, competition, and rage. Gripping, heartbreaking, and breathtaking. Michael Spinella Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved