The rain doesn't stop falling, the time is pre-epidemic time, and when Jonathan says he's not sure he loves her, maybe he's just used to it, the hurt Neely decides not to join him for a sabbatical in the US and stays alone at home in Haifa, awake at night and restless
Read MoreGil Aloni's book starts from the end. Edmund, the hero of the book is dead. He passes through a white corridor without an honor guard, as they say it is customary to sleep, arrives at a white waiting room with a kind but sharp-tongued receptionist. As he waits in the waiting room for his case to be completed by the clerk, his intimate thoughts about who and what he left behind are revealed to the readers
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