Arnold Zable

Arnold Zable is an Australian writer, storyteller, educator, and human rights advocate. His work combines a deep understanding of storytelling with a passionate engagement in human rights. Zable's books often explore themes of migration, history, and the power of memory, and his narratives are known for their rich characterizations and insights into the human condition. He has received numerous awards for his contributions to literature and the community.

Books

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  1. 1. Cafe Scheherazade

    "Cafe Scheherazade" is a poignant narrative that weaves together the stories of Jewish Holocaust survivors who have found a haven in a Melbourne cafe, where they share their harrowing experiences and the tales of their pasts. The cafe becomes a place of solace and storytelling, where memories of love, loss, and endurance amidst the horrors of war are exchanged. Through the recounting of personal histories, the novel explores themes of displacement, the importance of community, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

    The 6917th Greatest Book of All Time