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Gilgul I: Re-dedication

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
208 Seiten
Englisch
Hadassa Word Presserschienen am13.11.2018
Gilgul is a compelling and radical take on the Chanukah story. The 15-year-old hero David must be smart, brave, strong and compassionate to stay alive and save his family and his people. He must figure out who to trust, and the fact that it is not always clear who the good guys and bad guys are adds tension and meaning to the novel. Even with the help of his equally heroic sister Leya, some unexpected courageous allies and a little magic, David has his work cut out for him. Gilgul will leave readers thinking anew about Chanukah, the re-dedication of the Second Temple, the Maccabees, the miracle of oil, and more. -CYNTHIA RAMSAY, Owner/Publisher, Jewish Independent Newspaper.mehr

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KlappentextGilgul is a compelling and radical take on the Chanukah story. The 15-year-old hero David must be smart, brave, strong and compassionate to stay alive and save his family and his people. He must figure out who to trust, and the fact that it is not always clear who the good guys and bad guys are adds tension and meaning to the novel. Even with the help of his equally heroic sister Leya, some unexpected courageous allies and a little magic, David has his work cut out for him. Gilgul will leave readers thinking anew about Chanukah, the re-dedication of the Second Temple, the Maccabees, the miracle of oil, and more. -CYNTHIA RAMSAY, Owner/Publisher, Jewish Independent Newspaper.
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ISBN/GTIN978-620-2-45527-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum13.11.2018
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht332 g
Artikel-Nr.15947594
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Singer, Emily
Emily Singer is a writer and teacher with degrees in History, Social Work and Education. She lives on a kibbutz in Northern Israel, where she teaches English and designs curriculum on tolerance and conflict resolution. She's been published in The Jerusalem Post, and in The Jewish Independent, where you can read about her family's Aliyah Adventures.
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