Naomi, a new and unusual student, arrives at a high school on the edge of the desert, disrupting the order of the group of boys and girls. Through her eyes, the period of adolescence unfolds in the farthest periphery of Israel, between desert landscapes and big dreams. A love story.
Read MoreNathan Bloch, nicknamed "Shira," is a brilliant intelligence officer who operates in the days before the establishment of the state and in its early years. These are days when the young state is groping its way, the line between what is permitted and what is forbidden is blurred, and the distinction between enemy and friend is subject to interpretation.
Read MoreVolume three, in the series for adults and teenagers: 'The History of Humanity, Illustrated History.' Sometimes history seems like a long procession of evil kings, arrogant leaders, and crazy dictators. But are they really the ones pulling the strings?
Read MoreOn the verge of fame, Ilam, a promising painter, insists on hanging a small painting of a mysterious baby's face at his first solo exhibition at a famous gallery. He will take this painting with him to the gallery owner's wife, on what turns out to be the last day of her life.
Read More1789. In a particularly cold winter, the body of a man accused of rape is found floating in the ice. The entire town is swept into a whirlwind of lies, suspicions, and crimes. The book is based on the true life of Martha Ballard, who delivered more than a thousand babies during her career. The book provides a rare glimpse into marital, family, and community life in the 18th century...
Read MoreThe book was written and emerged from the efforts of the mental health community to understand and deal with the severe traumas we have all experienced since October 7, 2023, and brings with it a host of ways to cope. The book brings together 17 chapters, written by the leading professionals in their fields in Israel.
Read MoreThe fifth book in the 'Hunger Games' series, which was a resounding success and was an unprecedented phenomenon in world youth literature. The films based on the books became box office hits, and major newspapers and websites, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Kirkus, named 'The Hunger Games' the best youth book.
Read MoreA collection of magical poems in rhyme that evoke daily moments in children's lives - at home, at the library, with friends, with parents, and of course, with teachers and kindergarten teachers. Within the pages of the book you will also find vital educational values such as: respect, friendship, acceptance of others and differences, love, family, and moderation with emotions.
Read MoreWhen Galia Sotzky's body is discovered in the basement of the building where she lives, Inspector Sigal Shemesh-Levin is called to lead the investigation, but has difficulty finding a clue. Despite her extraordinary beauty, Galia was an introverted and shy woman who lived a quiet, ordinary life with her husband and young daughter. Why would anyone want her dead?
Read MoreA historical novel about family tragedy, secrets and shame - but also about starting over, listening to the heart and hope. This is the third book in the "Lost Girls" series, which has enjoyed great success around the world.
Read MoreDaphne Vincent's life is perfect. Or rather - it was perfect. Until recently, she was engaged to Peter, a guy who is every girl's dream. They lived in a lovely house in a town on the shores of Lake Michigan, and Daphne finally had a big family and a social circle to belong to. Except none of that was really hers, and she found out the hard way...
Read MoreA touching novel about growth and change, the power of first love, and the decisions we carry with us forever. Nicholas Sparks is the author of numerous bestsellers, including 'Homecoming,' 'The Diary,' 'Two Two,' and 'Dreamland,' published in Hebrew by Moden.
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