The English Teacher, Yiftach Reicher Atir
The English Teacher, Yiftach Reicher Atir
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The English Teacher

Author: Yiftach Reicher Atir

Narrator: Charlotte Albanna

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 08/30/2016


Synopsis

Soon to be the major motion picture The Operative, starring Martin Freeman and Diane Kruger.

For readers of John Le Carré and viewers of Homeland, a slow-burning psychological spy-thriller by a former brigadier general of intelligence in the Israeli army

One of The Washington Post's 10 Best mystery books and thrillers of 2016

After attending her father’s funeral, former Mossad agent Rachel Goldschmitt empties her bank account and disappears. But when she makes a cryptic phone call to her former handler, Ehud, the Mossad sends him to track her down. Finding no leads, he must retrace her career as a spy to figure out why she abandoned Mossad before she can do any damage to Israel. But he soon discovers that after living under cover for so long, an agent’s assumed identity and her real one can blur, catching loyalty, love, and truth between them. In the midst of a high-risk, high-stakes investigation, Ehud begins to question whether he ever knew his agent at all.
 
In The English Teacher, Yiftach R. Atir drew on his own experience in intelligence to weave a psychologically nuanced thriller that explores the pressures of living under an assumed identity for months at a time.

About The Author

Yiftach Reicher Atir was born in 1949 on Kibbutz Shoval, in the south of Israel. As a young commando officer, he participated in Operation Entebbe and other military and intelligence operations before retirement with the rank of Brigadier General (Intelligence). The English Teacher is his third novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meredith (Trying to catch up!) on July 18, 2016

Psychological thriller about a former Mossad agent that slowly unfolds. After attending her father’s funeral, Rachel Goldschmidt, former Mossad agent, vanishes without a trace. Even though 15 years have passed since Rachel’s last mission, Mossad must find her as Rachel had been privy to some of their......more

Goodreads review by Howard on January 30, 2020

4 Stars for The English Teacher (audiobook) by Yiftach Reicher Atir read by Charlotte Albanna. This is an interesting psychological thriller about a Mossad agent. This was made into a movie and was released last summer. ( August 2019) The narration was good.......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on September 20, 2016

Yes, it IS a page turner. And, yes its descriptions of spy operations is very interesting. And, yes it is a well-structured tale. I think I can agree with all the positive comments that people have made. But... I want a book to make sense. It doesn't make sense that after Rachel leaves active service......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on July 25, 2016

The English Teacher is a translated book. Not all of the idiomatic expressions translate easily and this makes for a more careful read. The story is told almost from a series of journals, which are the accounts of the principle character as she poses as an English teacher in an unfriendly country. I......more

Goodreads review by Lenore on February 06, 2017

On the one hand, this is a terrifically sensitive and detailed and nuanced exploration of what it must be like to live undercover in hostile territory. So I thought the first 80 percent or so of the book was marvelous. But I thought the climax of the book both sexist and unbelievable. I cannot imagi......more


Quotes

"Compelling...As in the works of John le Carré and Charles McCarry, here we see that in the day-to-day spy business, it’s not so much countries that are in danger but individual human souls." —The Washington Post

"The time is right for this astonishing thriller...Though facts have been masked by censors for security reasons, the emotional and psychological elements ring true. " —Library Journal

"Reicher Atir writes with poetic authority of the bleak isolation that pervades the life of the spy long after their active existence is over. This black yet strangely beautiful tragedy will stay with me for a long time." —Alex Marwood

“[Reicher Atir] provides an astonishing look at Middle Eastern spycraft.” — The Denver Post

“An extraordinary page turner, told with clarity, insight, and compassion, The English Teacher offers a rare and realistic portrait of the unrelenting sacrifices of living a double life.” —Gideon Raff
 
“[Yiftach R. Atir] probes how leading a double life can erode the foundations of a spy’s former existence; how all of the lies are rooted in truth, and the truth, especially when it comes to love, is often coated with a patina of lies. . . . Masterful.” —The Times of Israel
 
“The book . . . does exactly what a novel of its kind should do: re-examine the Mossad. Throughout the book . . . doubts are cast on personal as well as national morality. . . . Atir seeks to pinpoint the fine line separating the moral actions that operatives perform for their country and their own exploitation.” —Ha’aretz