The Land of Others / Laila Slimani / Modan

The Land of Others / Laila Slimani / Modan

In the gripping and moving historical novel "The Land of Others," everyone lives in a place that does not belong to them and is forced to fight for freedom. As the book's heroine, Mathilde, discovers within herself powers and abilities she never imagined existed, the national sentiment of the local Moroccans grows stronger, until the outbreak of violent riots that will lead to the liberation of their country.

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Dimensions of the Mind / Shlomo Mendelovich / Modan

Dimensions of the Mind / Shlomo Mendelovich / Modan

Prof. Shlomo Mendelovich interprets an original concept of the human psyche โ€“ not as a mysterious phenomenon but as a living, dynamic, and researchable system, made up of five dimensions: action, thought, emotion, experience, and being. Between these dimensions, there are subtle relationships of mutual influence, governed by five operating principles that outline the balance, movement, and growth of the life of the psyche.

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Bad Men / Julie Mae Cohen / Keter

Bad Men / Julie Mae Cohen / Keter

A witty and fast-paced thriller, a black comedy that turns the rules of the genre on their head and puts an unforgettable heroine at its center. Saphie's life is really good. There's just one problem: she's in love. A stupid, messy, and inexplicable infatuation that could get her into a lot of trouble. Because John, the man she's in love with, has his own hobby: catching serial killers.

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A Beautiful Life / Virginie Grimaldi / Crown

A Beautiful Life / Virginie Grimaldi / Crown

A story about family, the ability to forgive, and strong love, the kind that you feel deep inside, always. Sisters Emma and Agathe haven't seen each other for five years. Now they are going to spend a whole week together at their grandmother's house in the Basque Country, like they used to, when they spent there every summer. Only this time, grandmother is gone, and the furniture and memories kept inside the house are waiting to be sorted.

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Retreat / Vered Singer / Pardes

Retreat / Vered Singer / Pardes

The sole survivor of a pseudo-spiritual retreat held on a kibbutz on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea tries to find out why she survived while dozens of retreat participants died at the end of the day. Fact is stitched together until a poignant and courageous document is revealed about a bleeding Israel, about guilt and healing, about promise and falsehood, about fate and reality, and about family and friendship.

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Pula / Ofra Koret / Pardes

Pula / Ofra Koret / Pardes

A captivating coming-of-age novel, written through the eyes of a girl who becomes a young woman, between courage and fear, between attempts at initiation and resistance. Through it, we learn the story of one Mizrahi Israeli family, who dreamed beyond the horizon of the periphery.

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Aelita / Alexei Tolstoy / Pardes

Aelita / Alexei Tolstoy / Pardes

A gripping journey novel that moves between utopia and reality, between the political and the romantic, between the human and the alien. Alexei Tolstoy โ€“ a member of a famous noble family, a prolific writer and a central figure in 20th-century Russian literature โ€“ is considered the pioneer of Soviet science fiction.

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Row: The Work of Identifying Life / Roy Yosef / Pardes

Row: The Work of Identifying Life / Roy Yosef / Pardes

For sixty days, playwright Roy Yosef spent in the reserves at the "Shora" camp somewhere in the center of the country. Sixty days during which he engaged in one of the most complex tasks known to the human mind โ€“ identifying the victims of the massacre. For too long hours, Roy and the soldiers recruited for the mission searched for an identification mark that would facilitate identification and allow burial.

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Yoram Kaniuk: In Place of Biography / Adia Mendelson Maoz / Pardes + University of Haifa

Yoram Kaniuk: In Place of Biography / Adia Mendelson Maoz / Pardes + University of Haifa

Despite, and perhaps because of, the immense wealth of his work, no comprehensive monograph has been written on Kaniuk to date. In a diligent exploration of his personal archive, which includes manuscripts, letters, and documents, Prof. Adiya Mendelson Maoz reveals the delicate weave between Kaniuk's life and his literary world.

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Upside Down Trees / Israel Hameiri / Pardes

Upside Down Trees / Israel Hameiri / Pardes

Yaki is a veteran biology teacher on a sabbatical, spending part of his academic training in a writing workshop. His wife Noa, a nurse by profession, is busy traveling south, to a rehabilitation village in the Negev, and trying to direct the fate of the boy Gal โ€“ who remained there as a result of the upheavals in the life of his father Ido, her husbandโ€™s son from a previous marriage โ€“ so that she can win him over.

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Parade of Animals / Dolev Mor / Pardes

Parade of Animals / Dolev Mor / Pardes

Ari, 40, is at a fateful crossroads in his life: his relationship with his partner, Uri, is falling apart, he has reached complete exhaustion at work, and Oliver, his cat, suffers from frequent choking attacks. Ari's complex situation requires him to grapple with the past and internalized homophobia.

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The Village Doctor / Ruth Kanai / Pardes

The Village Doctor / Ruth Kanai / Pardes

For almost thirty years, Dr. Ruth Kanai has served as the village doctor โ€“ the family doctor of the Emek Ela settlements in the Judean Lowlands. As the village doctor, she treats families from infancy to old age, and knows her patients in health and illness. Inspired by her patients, Kanai tells stories that expand the mind and heart.

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