Set in a small rural village prior to the creation of the State of Israel, this funny and hugely imaginative book paints an extraordinary picture of a small community of Ukrainian immigrants as they pioneer a new life in a new land over three generations. Narrated by Baruch, a grandson of one of the founding fathers of the village, this lyrical novel transcends time and place by touching on issues of universal relevance, showcasing the skill of a master storyteller who never fails to entertain.
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Meir Shalev is a television host, a journalist, and one of Israel's most celebrated novelists. His other books include Four Meals and A Pigeon and a Boy, for which he won the Brenner Prize, Israel's highest literary recognition.
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