An exciting and sweeping historical novel about a woman seeking her place in the world, a second chance for love and the ability to grow from the low point in our lives. When Miranda gets off the ship
Read MorePoland, WWII. After the rest of their family is taken by the Nazis, Rosa and her little daughter Miriam find refuge in an acquaintance's barn. Miriam, a musician, finds it difficult to remain quiet and unmoved in hiding
Read MoreBefore she goes in to take a shower at the end of the day, the heroine of "Luxury" posts a Facebook post. And so she writes: Come on, divorcees, talk to me. I'm sinking. Must hear how others deal with it all. Write to me. we will meet. I need air. Coated. Proportions
Read MoreA glimpse into the subculture of strip clubs in Israel. What's really going on in strip clubs in Israel? Where does the idea of being a stripper come from and what does a shift at the club look like?
Read MoreJulian Azoulay is a French writer specializing in romantic comedies. When his beloved wife Alan died at the age of only 33, he was left alone with their young son Arthur and sank into deep mourning.
Read MoreOctober 6, 1973. Why did they not say "ready for war"? Why? For 15 years now, Aviram Barkai has been researching the Yom Kippur War. The war that the State of Israel still carries its traumatic burden.
Read MoreJulia Kristeva visited Israel in 2006. At that time, Hamas came to power in the Gaza Strip. Yitzhak Binyamini sought to take advantage of this political context to raise thoughts with Kristeva
Read MoreThe book, which immediately topped the New York Times bestseller list and has not left it since. Israel is one of the first countries where it sees light outside the English-speaking world
Read MoreOn the Jewish leaderships in Slovakia and Hungary during the Holocaust. In the spring of 1944, Hungarian Jews boarded masses on trains that took them to an unknown destination. In the fall of 1944, the remnants of Slovak Jewry were also sent to the same destination. The Jews, for the most part, did not know what to expect.
Read MoreBrown's second book, translated into Hebrew, following the novel 'Postcard from Italy', published in Israel last year (2021), won critical acclaim and starred for many months at the top of bestseller lists in Israel.
Read MoreIn silence and storm, soft and powerful, in a unique, refined and rich voice, the novel tells the story of Hedva's life, from the fifties of the last century, to the present day.
Read MoreThe glorious scholar Erasmus of Rotterdam (1536-1466), "Prince of the Humanists", known as the critic of the ecclesiastical establishment and the witty author of "Praise for Stupidity", also has another and lesser known side.
Read More