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An enchanting tale of an adventure-filled voyage across the ocean, from America to pre-state Israel. The year was 1933, and the travellers – a family of dolls. Or is this a real-life family chronicle of the hardships of immigration and

absorption, related as a whimsical doll-fantasy? [...]

 

 

 

 

 

Title: The Dolls’ Journey to Eretz-Israel

Author: Abraham Regelson

Page Count: 117

International Publisher & Distributor & Agent: Contento 

ISBN: 978-965-550-403-3

Soft cover price: 22$

Special price: 17$

Book Description

An enchanting tale of an adventure-filled voyage across the ocean, from America to pre-state Israel. The year was 1933, and the travellers – a family of dolls. Or is this a real-life family chronicle of the hardships of immigration and absorption, related as a whimsical doll-fantasy?

A picture of how people lived in what was thenJewish Palestine, how they spoke, and what they felt toward their ancestral homeland.

 

About the Author

Written by Abraham Regelson, the poet, author, essayist and translator – a former recipient of the prestigious Brenner, Bialik and Neuman (NYU) Prizes for Hebrew literature. The Dolls’ Journey is a vintage book, treasured as a children’s classic in the memory of many veteran Israelis – among them the late songwriter Naomi Shemer, who, in a radio interview, named it her favorite childhood read. Out of print for years,

it is often mentioned on Yaron Enosh’s weekly call-in radio program “Kol Shishi” (Friday Voice). On these broadcasts, Book Hunter Itamar Levy declares, “One of my most frequently requested books!”

English translation, prologue and epilogue by the author’s daughter Sharona, who was the actual “mother of the dolls”. Original illustrations by Nahum Gutman, Aryeh Navon, Bina Gevirtz and others, from various previous editions.

The young of all ages – children, parents and grandparents alike – will relish this quality book of sheer delight.

 

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