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What would you do if one day, without any warning, your child disappeared as if the earth had swallowed it?There's one moment, and then, in the next moment-gone. This book tells the story that Ronnie's mother, Anna, had to go through.Was Ronnie kidnapped? Did she run away? Did the worst thing possible happen? Or did 21-year-old Ronnie get tired of Anna? Tired of her meddling and pressing, always wanting to be there and help, sometimes a little too much.From Tel Aviv's underworld of nightclubs, drug dealers, and prostitutes to the beauty and mysteries of India, Anna goes on a fascinating…mehr

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What would you do if one day, without any warning, your child disappeared as if the earth had swallowed it?There's one moment, and then, in the next moment-gone. This book tells the story that Ronnie's mother, Anna, had to go through.Was Ronnie kidnapped? Did she run away? Did the worst thing possible happen? Or did 21-year-old Ronnie get tired of Anna? Tired of her meddling and pressing, always wanting to be there and help, sometimes a little too much.From Tel Aviv's underworld of nightclubs, drug dealers, and prostitutes to the beauty and mysteries of India, Anna goes on a fascinating journey, following clues and threads of information, alongside an adventurous rescuer, all while getting help from friends and a variety of characters she had never met before. Anna is desperate to discover the fate of her younger daughter. While she realizes that maybe she didn't know her daughter as well as she thought, what awaits her is the greatest natural disaster of our time: a tsunami.
Autorenporträt
Dorit Silverman serves as vice president of the Hebrew Writers Association since 2015 and is also the head of the board of the Israeli literary magazine "Moznaim".So far, she has published 20 novels-some of them searching for the Jewish identity, others for the feminine identity and for the meaning of motherhood.In 1990, Silverman received her PhD in Literature. Her books were translated into several languages, and she received several scholarships, awards, and grants, e.g. from The Tel-Aviv Foundation for Art and Literature, The Dov Sadan Foundation, the New York-based Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, The Israeli Film Fund, and the "kugel" Award for literature as well as The Prime Minister's Award (in 2017).
Rezensionen
"close, intimate, exciting and fascinating-the new book by Dorit Silverman takes the reader from Tel Aviv through India, through the skin to the depths of the soul."-Dr. Matan Hermoni, The Open University of Israel "A sophisticated, elaborate book-a must-read for India lovers."-Amos Oz in Yedioth Ahronoth ( ,)