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5 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
195 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
340 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 2025126 kr
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Two-Time Jewish Book Council National Award Winner "e;Dog"e; is a poignant and unflinching exploration of the search for meaning after the wreckage of war, told through the eyes of an Israeli combat officer returning from Gaza. Haunted by trauma, he spirals into heroin addiction, finding himself among Tel Aviv's community of misfit junkies—until a stray dog enters his life and becomes a beacon of hope, guiding him through a transformative journey marked by despair, resilience, and ultimately hope for salvation. Beyond its deeply personal narrative, "e;Dog"e; offers a raw and immersive examination of PTSD's mechanisms—how extreme stress, moral injury, and the experience of combat can rewire the brain, making a return to civilian life seem nearly impossible. With sharp social critique and profound emotional depth, the novel sheds light on invisible wounds and those who carry them, while illustrating the therapeutic power of a simple soulful connection, and how the path to redemption can be illuminated in the most unexpected of ways.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
236 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 2026120 kr
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The Girl Who Rode the White LionA hidden truth, a relentless pursuit, and a story history could not silence"e;Reading The Girl Who Rode the White Lion feels like stepping inside a vivid dream you do not want to end."e;— Iddo Gefen, author of Jerusalem Beach and Debby's Dream House, winner of the Sami Rohr PrizeGermany, 1938. On the eve of war, as Nazi violence engulfs Jewish homes and businesses, young Sarah Frank escapes an SS officer whose obsession with her family turns deadly. Forced into a world suddenly stripped of safety and certainty, she finds refuge in a traveling circus—an unlikely sanctuary of lion trainers, acrobats, elephants, and outsiders who become her family. Under their protection, Sarah discovers a courage she never knew she possessed, even as the Nazi grip tightens and the man she fled closes in.New York City, 1957. A routine autopsy at the city zoo uncovers a chilling object inside an elderly lion: a silver SS ring engraved with a skull. For chief veterinarian Mark Spencer, the discovery ignites a transatlantic search that leads through postwar Paris, Tel Aviv, and the shadowed corners of New York—toward the buried story of a girl who dared to challenge an unfathomable evil.