"Adventures in the Corona Days" Tzila Dagon began writing during the first closure, after her 8-year-old granddaughter claimed she had nothing to read because the libraries were closed and offered her grandmother to write a story for her. For three months, Dagon wrote a sequel to her granddaughter, reading one chapter at a time.
Read Moreעמוק בלב ארץ האמיש, תאונה קשה מחרידה את השלווה.קיילב סטולץ לכוד בין שני עולמות. בעקבות הבטחה לאחיו על ערש דווי, הוא מגדל את אחייניתו ואחיינו במידל גרוב, עיירה קטנה שבה החיים סובבים סביב המשפחה, החווה, האמונה, והחשדנות המושרשת כלפי זרים.
Read MoreThe book was first published in 1878 and its second part, Mixed Opinions and Proverbs in 1879. A final section called "The Hobo and Its Shadow" was published in 1880.
Read MoreA thriller. What begins as an invitation to the inauguration of a luxurious spa on Palmachim Beach in the company of friends from a cheerful kindergarten, on Shenkin Street at the corner of Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, ends with the murder of Prof. Berliner, a plastic surgeon of celebrities, radio program, weekly, peeling salons, a chef restaurant '.
Read MoreMaggie Shits, a single mother from New York, served for years as the invisible polish of the city's wealthy homes to survive. She scrubbed, brushed, dusted and polished their homes. All that changes when the former employer dies and leaves Maggie an amazing legacy: a home in Seg Harbor. So what's the catch? He arrives with a tenant: Edith, her eighty-two-year-old mother of the deceased. Edith has Alzheimer's - or at least that's what the doctors tell her
Read MoreA collection that deals with teachers, students and the school among them. 145 Hebrew songs by 90 female and male poets. Its topics describe first grade entry, relationships, romance, the other, failure, teacher rights, bereavement, cycle meetings and more. The poems describe the longing of teachers and students alike for understanding
Read MoreWith a confident hand, Tali Yaakovi Kneller charts the journey of one young woman to discover her identity. Through grueling fertility treatments, key figures in her life and endless wanderings around the city, the image of a woman who learns slowly is woven.
Read MoreMicha, a former Israeli and now a shadow writer living in Los Angeles, receives a surprising invitation to come to Israel. Adela, who married his beloved uncle years ago, sends him a plane ticket and reserves a room in an expensive hotel.
Read MoreTara and her mother Violet live in a shabby apartment in Manchester and barely make a living from Violet's performances as a singer in dubious clubs. When she gets the opportunity in the winter of 1978 to perform at a prestigious club and meets Larry - a knightly, handsome and successful man - her luck seems to start to brighten her face.
Read More'Tunnels', Ruth Modan's third book, is an original graphic novel. The plot: Nili Broshy, the daughter of a famous archaeologist who has sunk in dementia, secretly returns to her father's abandoned excavation site to complete his work and restore his honor, who was fraudulently robbed thirty-five years ago by his longtime and conspiratorial partner, Professor Motke Sarid
Read MoreThis is exactly the thing they did not want. Go back to the hole they grew up in. To the small and warm locality that has no shade. Face what we will become of them. And what will we really become of them, after at least twenty years of not seeing each other?
Read MoreA Haifa novel about a man, a young Palestinian, surrounded by remnants of memories that never stop pecking at his mind as he hit the walls of existence in the Jewish state in the 1960s. This is a sequel to the ghetto children, and it is also an initiation novel
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