A story of loss and hope, and of a great love that was ignited during the darkest period in history. Germany, 1929. Max, a talented Jewish architect, and Bettina, a daring avant-garde painter, meet at a party and immediately fall in love. Both are young and promising artists, and they move to glittering Berlin to begin their lives together. But their careful plans are abruptly interrupted when the Nazi Party comes to power.
Read MoreThe Hanburys seem like the perfect family to Tommy: mother, father, child, great wealth. But as he gets to know them, he discovers the twisted truth: each member of the Hanbury family is disturbed in their own way, and not only that. They are also hiding something. A dark and terrible secret. Then, in the midst of a harrowing and nerve-wracking summer, a shocking crime occurs.
Read MoreWho among us has not heard of all those people who earned their first million with ten fingers, and wondered to themselves: "How did they do it?" This question has a clear answer - and the successful business coach Nigel Cumberland gives us a bunch of tips
Read MoreFeature novel. Raanan Cohen (the entrepreneur, not the former minister...) takes us on a journey behind the scenes of the glamorous Israeli high-tech industry and reveals to us a world full of passions, egos, intrigues and upheavals.
Read MoreMeet 'Timeboxing' - the ultimate method for properly managing the most important resource at our disposal: time. According to the method, if we devote every moment of our day to just one thing, we will succeed in achieving much more. It's as simple as it is genius, and only requires a little planning at the start of the day.
Read MoreA fascinating and moving story about forbidden love, about the expensive price of war and the strength that women have to continue fighting for life despite everything. He too, like Lorna Cook's previous books ('The Lost Village', 'The Forbidden Promise', 'The Island Girl', and 'The Dressmaker's Secret') was a global bestseller and won the love of readers.
Read MoreA psychological thriller. This is an affluent suburban neighborhood, in late summer. Four families gather for a cozy barbecue, the children play, the adults have a relaxed conversation, drink a glass of wine. Then - a scream.
Read MoreMishka Ben-David is known as a writer and a Mossad man, who published over twenty books of prose, espionage and collections of short stories. However, during all his years of work at the institution and in other places and while writing his various books, he also secretly dabbled in writing poetry.
Read MoreSarah Gio, the author of the world bestsellers 'All the Flowers in Paris' and 'The Violets of March' connects the past and the present again, between two women who, despite the deep difference between them, share something deep, which shakes and changes their world.
Read MoreAn engrossing and compassionate novel about family life and marriage, about growing up and aging, and about the power of love in dealing with crises. Joshua Henkin heads the creative writing program at Brooklyn College, New York. His previous books earned him praise from readers and critics, and even literary awards. Love and Forgetting in New York is his first book published in Hebrew.
Read MoreA book you read with a smile. The captivating plot is interspersed with reading recommendations, and the combination turns the book into a love letter to books, to people - and to anyone who has taken it upon themselves to find the perfect match between them.
Read MoreTarantino shares with us his experiences as a viewer, presents fascinating insights into the changes American cinema has undergone in the last anniversary, provides a little Hollywood gossip, and above all reminds us why we love him so much. Anyone who reads the book will immediately feel as if they are sitting with Tarantino over a glass of beer, in a neighborhood bar in Tel Aviv or New York, and having a conversation with him about his favorite thing in the world.
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