Genie and Genie 5: The Disappearing Brother / Trish Granted / meter

Genie and Genie 5: The Disappearing Brother / Trish Granted / meter

The Gini and Gini books, which are dotted and accompanied by illustrations, are especially suitable for readers and beginning readers. Ginny Belle's little brother Jake is a real nuisance. Well, at least if you ask Ginny. And sometimes Ginny would like him to leave her alone! But when your best friend is Ginny, you have to be careful when you make wishes out loud...

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The power of regret / Daniel H. Fink / Meter

The power of regret / Daniel H. Fink / Meter

We all have regrets, explains Daniel H. Fink, they are universal and are a healthy part of human nature. If we understand how regret works, we can leverage it to make better decisions, improve performance at work and in school, and give greater meaning to our lives.

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The Seamstresses of Auschwitz / Lucy Adlington / meter

The Seamstresses of Auschwitz / Lucy Adlington / meter

The true story of the women who sewed to survive. A powerful chronicle of the women who used their sewing skills to survive the Holocaust, sewing beautiful clothes in an extraordinary fashion workshop set up in one of the infamous death camps of World War II.

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Shemesh Mera / Lilia Hossein / Aryeh Nir

Shemesh Mera / Lilia Hossein / Aryeh Nir

'Bitter Sun' is a deep and touching novel about immigration and price, about three generations who seek to pave their own path in a chaotic reality, through loves, disappointments, solidarity and alienation.

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The 99 friends of Micah Summers / Adam Sass / Keter

The 99 friends of Micah Summers / Adam Sass / Keter

Maika, the "Prince of Chicago", has it all. He is beautiful, rich and the son of a reality star. Only one thing is missing - love. Because unfortunately, Micha is too shy to ask anyone out. So he draws all the guys he's turned on and uploads the drawings anonymously to the successful 'Instalab' page.

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The researcher / Yoav Limor / Kinneret

The researcher / Yoav Limor / Kinneret

This is the story of Ilan's life, and to a large extent the story of the State of Israel. He brings a rare glimpse not only into Ilan's life, but also into the hidden stories of his life role - Shin Bet investigator. From the investigation of the spies Marcus Klingberg and Shabtai Kalmanovich, through the assassination of the engineer Yahya Ayash and the Sisyphean fight against Palestinian terrorism.

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The other black girl / Zakia Delilah Harris / Aryeh Nir

The other black girl / Zakia Delilah Harris / Aryeh Nir

Twenty-six-year-old Nella Rogers is tired of being the only black assistant editor at the prestigious Wagner publishing house. When Hazel May joins the office in a parallel role, Nela is happy. But then Nela discovers that the other black girl is winning everyone's hearts, while she becomes invisible...

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Many and good / Amia Lieblich / Dvir

Many and good / Amia Lieblich / Dvir

The book brings the stories of twenty-nine women who serve as rabbis in Israel. All the heroines of Prof. Amiya Lieblich's book are bold women with a great vision. They created, each one according to her life story and faith, new fusions, often not simple and therefore challenging, between femininity and religiosity.

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Silver poplar / Nir Barlev / cover

Silver poplar / Nir Barlev / cover

Roni Telam is a personal trainer (coacher), divorced, 55 years old, living in Gefo in Tel Aviv. He manages to help his trainees with sensitivity and care, but less so himself. The book weaves with captivating subtlety the special relationships he weaves with his trainees, his relationships with his landlord and his three daughters, and his personal life. Until...

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Setem-yam / Anat Varshavski / Kinneret

Setem-yam / Anat Varshavski / Kinneret

On realities that can turn into great games...

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Broken Girl / Kathleen Glasgow / Kinneret

Broken Girl / Kathleen Glasgow / Kinneret

Charlie Davis is a broken girl. At seventeen she had already lost more than most people will lose in a lifetime. But she also taught herself how to forget.

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Dear Bastard / Virginie Defent / Moden

Dear Bastard / Virginie Defent / Moden

In the midst of the Mi-To wave, Oscar - a well-known French writer - uploads a misogynistic post on his Instagram page about the famous actress Rebecca: according to him, in her youth she gave many boys the pleasure of sublime feminine seduction, and now it's not enough that she looks like a crooked frog to him - she also is a source of inspiration for young feminists.

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