At the age of twenty-seven, Sharon Moldavi was a hot and tormented rock star, charismatic and full of self-loathing. At the age of fifty, he is a new father, working for an innovative high-tech company, anxious for his future and, no less, for the future of Israel. His autobiographical book tells the story of sobriety, giving up and maturation, of processes of mourning and growth, struggle and healing, but reading it offers an even more complex journey.
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