The long-awaited sequel to the urban fantasy, 'Heart of the Circle', has arrived โ and with it come new challenges and new dangers. 'Bottom of the Well' is an opportunity not only to continue following Geva and Omer, Tamar, Shiran and Doron, but to explore additional angles and hidden corners in the imaginative world of the first book, shedding new light on old events,
Read MoreAn insightful journey into the mind of a master storyteller and a unique perspective on the craft of writing. Ruki Murakami shares with readers his thoughts on the role of the novel in our society; his own origins as a writer; and his reflections on the sparks of creativity that inspire writers, musicians, and other artists.
Read MoreSuspense. An innocent father serving a life sentence for the murder of his son receives evidence that his son may still be alive - he must escape from prison to discover the truth. One day, his sister-in-law Rachel pays him a surprise visit, holding a strange photo - a photo from a vacation at a bustling amusement park, in the background of which a boy looks surprisingly similar to his son.
Read MoreAn apocalyptic thriller about a global catastrophe that shakes the lives of a family in crisis. Aubrey Wheeler tries to stabilize her life after her ex-husband, a gambler who extorted money from her, abandons her and leaves behind his teenage son. Aubrey is forced to raise the stubborn and rebellious boy alone, even though they can't stand each other. Then the lights go out - not just in Aurora, but all over the world....
Read MoreDr. Galia Oshri's life is moving along a steady and satisfying path between her work at a hospital in Jerusalem and a relationship with a senior doctor, a widower and father of two. However, this path threatens to go awry when a terminally ill boy and his father arrive at her office, whose image threatens to scar her little piece of God...
Read MoreA comedic drama about a family that begins to fall apart following an event that seems minor, but creates a chain of crises that reveal family tensions and secrets.
Read MoreA Dharma novel that reveals the unconventional fabric of the lives of Martha and Imra, a pair of Israeli teachers, robeless monks, who meditate and teach Buddhism in a small community in London. The path unfolds before the reader not as a theory but as a poem in two completely different voices, which blend together in surprising harmony.
Read MoreThe story of the first forest garden in Israel, founded and led by Ron Meltzer, an educational leader and entrepreneur, together with partners along the way. The story of the garden established in Mitzpe Ramon is combined with the story of Ron's life - about his crises and his resurrections, his insights and his lessons. Ron documented and wrote this story over about seven years of joint narrative-research dialogue with Dr. Gadi Bialik, who also conducted the scientific study.
Read MoreThis is not a book of poetry. There is a man in it who stays awake at night. A foreign city is being built and is going around him. He smokes. He raises children. He doesn't forget the child he himself was. He must understand his math homework. He must join the scouts. He tells a little about himself in his own words. Maybe one good, clear, and lucid sentence will stop it.
Read MoreAn extraordinary book, written in the first person, by a father who describes with courage and humor the complex daily life of a family with autistic children, from the diagnosis, through the stages of coping, to the continuous effort to maintain a stable and functioning family framework, despite the difficulties.
Read MoreVirginia Woolf wrote the book in August 1940 during the Battle of Britain for the American monthly magazine The New Republic. A year after her death on March 28, 1941, her writings were collected and the essay was published in the collection Death of the Moth. Woolf, who continued to engage with the connection between pacifism and women's rights during World War II, seeks to document the flickers of feminist consciousness in the darkness.
Read MoreAt the lowest point in his life, lonely and confused, Oren โ a former teacher and current counselor โ joins an ambitious project, aimed at creating trust and connection with children lost in the public education system. Just before Safi, a wild and sensitive child struggling for his place in the world, is thrown out of school, the two embark on an unexpected journey across the country that will change their lives.
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