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author: Nevo, Eshkol

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Language: עברית | English
Genre: Translated Fiction,Novel
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Publishing year: 2014
Translation: from the Hebrew: Sondra Silverston.
Narrator: הלון סלי
Length: 20:17 Hours / 618 Pages / 1 Large Print pages

Book summary:

Dori’s father has gone travelling in South America and, suffering from some kind of breakdown, following the death of his wife, he goes missing. Dori sets out to find him, leaving his wife and young son at home in Israel.


 
 
 
 
 

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