I'm not sure specifically what 'salt house novel' is about as it could be a very specific or even a self - published work. It might be about a house related to salt in some way, perhaps a house near a salt mine, or a house where salt plays an important role in the story, like in the history or culture of the people in the novel.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a house related to salt in some way, perhaps a place where salt is stored, processed or there could be some symbolic meaning of salt associated with the house in the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel might be about the lives of the people associated with a salt house. It could explore the history, the culture, and the relationships within that context.
Without having read the 'Salt House' Palestinian novel specifically, in Palestinian literature, themes like family and community are often central. The family unit might be affected by the political situation, and the community plays a role in maintaining their identity. In the context of a 'Salt House', it could be a place where family and community gather, and the story could revolve around how they face challenges together, such as dealing with external forces trying to disrupt their way of life.
It might be a literary fiction. If the focus is more on the characters' inner thoughts, emotions, and complex relationships while using the salt house as a backdrop, then it would fall into the category of literary fiction. The salt house could be a symbol that the author uses to explore deeper human experiences.
I'm not familiar with 'The Salt House' novel in detail. However, it might explore the historical significance of salt houses. In many cultures, salt has been extremely valuable. So the novel could be about the people who worked in the salt house, their struggles, joys, and how the salt house has witnessed the passage of time, changes in society, and the evolution of the local area where it is located.
There may not be a very widely known novel directly named 'Salt House' in the Palestinian literary canon that I'm immediately aware of. However, Palestinian novels often deal with themes of home, displacement, and identity. For example, 'Mornings in Jenin' by Susan Abulhawa. If 'Salt House' is a more niche or new work, it might be difficult to find comprehensive information about it without further research.