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Review: World Cup Wishes

Four football friends fall foul of fate

May 13, 2010 10:14
Nevo: a story about storytelling

ByDavid Herman, David Herman

2 min read

By Eshkol Nevo (Trans: Sondra Silverston)
Chatto & Windus

Eshkol Nevo's first, impressive novel, Homesick (2008), was on the Israeli bestseller list for 60 weeks and won two major prizes. His second, World Cup Wishes, is better still. Starting as an entertaining read about male friendship, it gets darker and more interesting, until it reaches a powerful and moving climax.

It is the story of four friends in their late 20s.They grew up in Haifa but have moved to Tel Aviv. From 1986, they always watch the World Cup together. Then, in 1998, one of the friends suggests they each write "where he dreams of being in another four years. And at the next World Cup, we'll open the papers and see what happened in the meantime."

This sounds a bit too vague for Churchill, the lawyer. "Let's be organised," he says. "Everyone writes three things. Three short sentences. Otherwise there'll be no end to it." World Cup Wishes is an account of the friends' wishes and what becomes of them by the time of the 2002 World Cup, as told by one of the friends, Yuval. Except that, from the book's opening, we already know that something has happened to Yuval. Something terrible.