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author: Grossman, David

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Language: עברית | English | русский | Français
Genre: Novel
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Publishing year: 2004
Translation: translated by Vered Almog and Maya Gurantz.
Narrator: הלון סלי
Length: 13:29 Hours / 374 Pages / 2 Large Print pages

Book summary:

The story of a lost dog, and the discovery of first love on the streets of Jerusalem are portrayed here with a gritty realism that is as fresh as it is compelling. When awkward and painfully shy sixteen-year-old Assaf is asked to find the owner of a stray yellow lab, he begins a quest that will bring him into contact with street kids and criminals, and a talented young singer, Tamar, engaged on her own mission: to rescue a teenage drug addict..


 
 
 
 
 

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