With moving directness and rare honesty, Carmel Sher tells the story of the year that every doctor experiences at the beginning of their career and that changed their life. It is a sharp, real, painful and entertaining travel diary, combining moments of humor alongside physical and mental collapse โ which shows us that healing others is sometimes the easy part.
Read MoreSahar can't wait to have a girlfriend too. When he starts studying theater in high school and meets Gali there, it seems like it's finally going to happen. But when Sahar and Gali start dating, Sahar discovers that he doesn't feel the things he's supposed to feel...
Read MoreWhen a malicious attack unleashes the library's most dangerous spellbook, Elizabeth finds herself accused of a crime and forced from her home to stand trial. She has no one to turn to but her bitter rival, the sorcerer Nathaniel Thorne, and his mysterious demonic servant. She is soon drawn into a centuries-old dark conspiracy that threatens not just the great libraries - but the entire world.
Read MoreA dark and grotesque story, a panopticon that reveals the flashes of the stories we live in. A novel about the painful chapters in the history of Central Europe after World War II. A story about collective guilt and personal responsibility, and about the fragile boundary between good and evil.
Read MoreThe right and proven way to live together. A smart and concise guide to maintaining a relationship, based on scientific findings, expert advice and years of experience, and explains why marriage is good for your health, your financial situation, your children and your happiness.
Read MoreA journey between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv of a young man, Daniel, with a fondness for soft drugs, humor, and freedom. He moves between the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Western Wall, between the Geula neighborhood and the Mahane Yehuda Market, between Rothschild Boulevard and the Neve Sha'anan pedestrian street, between a demonstration and a meeting room, between a party by the sea and facing the sunset and encounters with police officers with their faces covered, and in the process, he presents a vivid picture of Israeliness filled with a sense of justice, self-pride, clichรฉs, and neuroses.
Read MoreFour women, all unhappy in their own way, in England in the 1920s, the days between the two world wars, decide to rent a medieval castle in Italy for a month in April. The four of them undergo a month of purification thanks to the magical effects of the paradise they have arrived in, as Lottie insists, who is the spiritual figure who will lead them all to a change that is all about love.
Read MoreHumans are the only mammal that walks on two legs โ a unique trait that changed the course of our evolution and made us the dominant species on Earth. But how and why did we take that first step? And what was the cost?
Read MoreA fascinating literary document that describes the relationship that develops between a person dying of a terminal illness and those close to him - the terrible anxiety over the death of the patient himself and those around him, where a sick person becomes nothing more than a body - about the loss of privacy and insult.
Read Moreืืืืืืจื ืืืืืืฉืช ืืื ืกืคืจ ืืืืืื ืืืืืกืก ืขื ื ืืกืืื ื ืฉื ืขืจื ืืฅ, ืฉืืื ืืื ืก ืืืืืื ืืื ืืืืื ืืืืืื ืืืืช ืืืื ืืืืืืจืื, ืืืืื ืืช ืืฉืืืืช ืืืืฆืืืืช ืืืืชืจ ืืคืืชืื ืืืืจืื ืืฆืืื, ืฉื ืืกื ืืืืืื ืืืขืืืืช ืขื ืกืื 2500 ืกืื ืืืช ื-30 ืฉื ืืช ื ืืกืืื ืขื ืืืืื ืฉื ืงืืืื.
Read Moreโืกืืคืืจ ืืฉืืืฉื ืงืืืืช ืขื ืืืื, ืขื ืืืืื ืืขื ืงืฉืจืื ืื ืฆืคืืืื ืฉืืจืคืืื ืืืชื ื. ืืืจื ื ืึนืึดืื ืืื ืกืืคืจืช ื ืืขืจ ืืืจืืงื ืืช. 'ืื ืืื ืจืง ืืื ืืืชื', ืกืคืจ ืืืืืืจืื ืฉืื, ืืืฉ ืืช ืืืืงืืืง ืืกืขืจื ืืืื ืืจืึพืืืจ ืืื ืืืืื. 'ืื ืจืง ืืืืชื ืืืื ืื' ืืื ืกืคืจ ืืืืฉื.
Read MoreA pair of lovers, Emma and Franz, look out into the night from a bridge. Is their fate sealed there? A fascinating psychological journey into the hidden thoughts of a woman who betrays her husband and is forced to confront his penetrating gaze in a moment of crisis. This is the first prose text in which Schnitzler used the innovative writing style of an interior monologue.
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