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Yael Shahar

    Après une carrière aventureuse et non attribuable dans la sécurité et le renseignement, Yael Shahar partage désormais son temps entre l'écriture et l'étude du Talmud. Son œuvre plonge dans les profondeurs de la société juive à travers les âges, alimentée par des recherches sur Internet en tant que catalyseur du changement politique et social. Avec son chat borgne comme partenaire d'étude, Shahar est en train de créer son prochain livre, promettant une exploration fantaisiste du Talmud. Son mélange unique de passé et de présent offre aux lecteurs une perspective rafraîchissante.

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      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,3(27)Évaluer

      Literary Nonfiction. Jewish Studies. Where does memory go when it cannot be spoken? Now we know: It goes on to haunt future generations. It passes unscathed through temperatures that can melt iron and reduce bone to ash. And somewhere far removed in space and decades into the future, a stranger wakes out of a sound sleep with an inexplicable nightmare and a despair so deep as to negate life itself. At seventeen, Alex was torn from his home and deported to Auschwitz. He outlived his family, his faith, and his culture. His memory filled with the death of a people, unable to speak of what he had done to survive, he was locked in the silent prison of his guilt. This unforgettable and breathtakingly powerful book follows Alex on his journey from the ames of Birkenau to atonement, transformation, and redemption. RETURNING is a haunting and compelling exploration of the choices we make in a choiceless time, the terrifying strength and burden of the will to survive, and the power of the human spirit to transcend even its own destruction. It will leave you changed forever.

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