aehayounDec 22, 20214 minBook Review: All the Rivers by Dorit RabinyanThis novel was published in Israel in 2014 and was banned from all school curriculum reading lists in Israel
aehayounDec 20, 20212 minBook Review: Testimonies by Patrick O'BrianI read Testimonies as quickly as I could. I had great hope that for a few reasons it would become on of my favorite reads
aehayounDec 14, 202113 minBook Review: Where Mountains Roar by Lesley HazletonWith hidden underground springs, rare cuts of iron ore cliff jutting out of dunes, and high flat plains of dune extended out from the East
aehayounDec 12, 20212 minBook Review: Haikus For Jews by David BaderA little tiny collection of haiku with themes focusing on Jewish American life, primarily that of Ashkenazi Jews.
aehayounDec 9, 20213 minBook Review: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas AdamsI read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at the beginning of the year when the house was still cold from wintery winds blowing...
aehayounDec 8, 20213 minBook Review: The Seamstress / The Time In Between by Maria DuenasAbandoned in Morocco by her lover, Sira turns back to the work of her childhood
aehayounDec 1, 20212 minBook Review: Israel Gardening Encyclopedia by Walter FranklIsrael Gardening Encyclopedia by Walter Frankl
aehayounNov 30, 20213 minBook Review: Wind, Sand, and Stars by Antoine de Saint-ExuperyWind, Sand, and Stars (Terre Des Hommes originally in French) by Antoine de Saint-Exupery Author of the international bestselling book...
aehayounMar 18, 20212 minBook Review: Apricots on the Nile by Colette RossantCollette Rossant's memoir of her childhood in Old Cairo. An easy read I finished over a Shabbat afternoon in the sun while the boys...
aehayounApr 26, 20201 min2020 Book Review: How We Die A year after purchasing a copy at a secondhand book shop here in Be'er Sheva, I picked it up this week and I was pleasantly surprised once
aehayounApr 10, 20203 min2020 Book Review: French Women Don't Get FatI'll preface this review with a little admission, I am a francophile and I don't see a reason why everyone else isn't also.