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Listed 76 books alphabetically by the name of the Authors Result Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ + ]
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| | Hagai Dagan The Land is Sailing Yearnings to a high-school love are mingled with the yearning for the lost youth of this country, with its landscape and poetry, as they accompany the hero of this novel, Elad, on his way to his kibbutz class reunion. » more ISBN: 965-13-1953-2
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| | Hagai Dagan Annals Of The Island Of Women An original novel that takes place in present day Jaffa and in the diaries of a brothel that stood opposite the shores of the city since the dawn of history. The historic brothel provides the backdrop for enthralling scenes written in a wonderfully entertaining and convincing erotic prose. » more ISBN: 965-90216-4-X
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| | Alona Frankel Teen Years The novel Teen Years starts from the point Alona Frankel's first novel, A Girl, left off. The heroine arrives with her family from Poland to Israel on the last day of 1949, at the age of 12, and discovers a new world, no less strange, ridiculous or complicated than the world she left behind. » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2121-4
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| | Alona Frankel A Woman As a child in Poland during the Second World War, and a strange newcomer to Tel Aviv in the 1950's, Alona Frankel learned to thoroughly examine the world around her, to notice every detail, the terrifyingly cruel one as well as the crazily funny. In "A Woman", the third installment in her autobiographical novels... » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2232-7
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| | Alona Frankel A Girl Alona Frankel, who grew up in Poland during the Second World War, revisits in her first autobiographical novel her difficult childood memories, and does so from the special point of view of the heroine: the young girl who was forced to hide so many times until she became invisible, and continues to hide until today in the woman she grew into » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2302-7
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| | Tamar Gelbetz The Dead and the Very Much Alive Her father died a long time ago. Her mother is dying. And she is next. As simple as that. Tamar Gelbetz' third novel deals with large existential issues: sex, life, passion and fear of dying... » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2301-0
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| | Tamar Gelbetz You're Doing Fine She is doing fine. Or maybe not. She has a husband, a daughter, a job, a cancer that recently hit her and still lurks every six months during the CT test, and a psychologist who tries to help her make her way through the endless anxieties that surround her life. » more ISBN: 965-7120-37-3
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| | Tamar Gelbetz Folded This is a simple story, the usual. A man leaves his wife, his daughter, his home. Twenty years spent together, and he announces he is leaving. He is not happy with her, indeed very unhappy. She tries to stop him, begging him to stay. She cries and pleads. But to no avail. » more ISBN: 965-7120-83-7
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| | Tamar Gelbetz The Last One This is the novel Tamar Gelbetz finished writing just before she died, knowing full well it is the last one. "A story about a woman carried away by too much love, too much illness... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-053-7
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| | Alon Hilu Death of a Monk The year is 1840 and the location Damascus, a vivid and sensual city and yet full of hatred and fear. Following an intimate meeting between the Italian monk Tomasso and Aslan Farhi, a young Jew of a rich merchant family, the Jewish community is accused of murdering the monk in order to use his blood for the Passover rite. » more ISBN: 965-7120-33-0
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](https://www.xargol.co.il/1158/144_1158.jpg) This is the story, told in two echoing voices, of an Israeli pilot whose plane was shot down in Lebanon and of his wife who was left alone. Will the pilot be rescued by the all knowing commando unit? » more
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