An epic and heartbreaking story of two best friends whose families are divided by the conflicting loyalties of terrorism.
Praise for Fernando Aramburu's international bestseller
'Homeland is, above all, a great novel . . . combining evocation and analysis . . . War and Peace by Tolstoy did it. The work of Fernando Aramburu achieves the same thing.' El País
'A work of tremendous power . . . We're once again reminded how overwhelming and powerful literature can be.' Die Zeit
'Shedding the occasional tear doesn't matter. It is in any case difficult to read Homeland and remain dry-eyed.' Corriere della Sera
Shedding the occasional tear doesn't matter. It is in any case difficult to read
Homeland and remain dry-eyed.