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Listed 116 books alphabetically by the name of the Authors Result Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ + ]
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| | Maya Arad Another Place, A Foreign City In Tel-Aviv about ten years ago Orit, a girl soldier in Zahal's education corps gets a double assignment: to write a brochure on Israeli Identity, and help in the assimilation of a fellow military educationalist, a lonely immigrant from Canada. » more ISBN: 965-7120-28-4
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| | Roy Arad The Israeli Dream In his novel, The Israeli Dream, and in the accompanying stories, Roy Arad points the Hebrew literature in a new direction - funnier, wilder, more social and more serious, and encourages the faith in its power to offer an original view of the Israeli reality. » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2143-6
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| | Maya Arad Seven Moral Failings Four candidates vie for a prestigious position in a leading university. One is thorough, but slow, the second brilliant but arrogant, the third pleasant but lacks confidence, and the fourth assumes she knows all. Who will manage to outdo the others and obtain the position? » more ISBN: 965-7120-81-0
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| | Maya Arad All about Abigail Abigail Shalev has just found out that her last book is on the long list of the Sapir Prize. In spite of her success she finds herself deep in a midlife crisis, on a rocky, surprising and amusing path. » more ISBN: 978-965-560-046-9
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| | Maya Arad The Hebrew Teacher Ilana, Miriam and Efrat are three women who emigrated, or whose children emigrated, to the U.S. They find themselves in a crisis and decide to take an extreme step to overcome it... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-028-5
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| | Maya Arad Family Pictures Having examined the more amusing and less glittering aspects of academy life in her critically acclaimed best seller, Seven Moral Failings, Maya Arad now turns to a more intimate and sensitive realm - family life. » more ISBN: 978-965-13-1975-4
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| | Shiri Artzi Mud Mud is a somber and penetrating book, combining the visual power of an action film with the sensitivity of words sharp as a knife. Perach and Gidi, the two heroes of Shiri Artzi's first book, go out to have a good time at a club. The fun is suddenly disrupted by a brutal rape that ends in death and leads them along a desperate journey of escape, love and self discovery. » more ISBN: 965-7120-72-1
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| | Yiftah Ashkenazy Fulfillment This is the story of a group of young Israelis who go on a Kibbutz before their military service in the 1960's. They are members of an ideological left wing youth movement... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-008-7
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| | Yiftach Ashkenazy Persona Non Grata Is there a mysterious connection between the murder of an art student in Jerusalem in 2006 and the visit of Adolph Eichmann in Israel in 1937? An intelligent, sharp and funny literary work... » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2142-9
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| | Yair Assulin The Drive This the voyage of a young Israeli soldier, accompanied by his father, to meet a military psychiatrist. In his mature prose, Yair Assulin penetrates the torn world of the hero, whose voyage is not just that of a young religious soldier... » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2151-1
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](https://www.xargol.co.il/1049/144_1049.jpg) Each of the heroes of the three novellas collected in The Sound of Pain has a special sensitivity, which under certain circumstances becomes crippling. They react with unexpected force to the unbearably powerful sensuality of their world: they fall apart, they collapse into themselves, sometimes they disappear completely - until the narrative finds them again, and even gives them back the life they had lost. » more
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