Daughters of Iraq

Daughters of Iraq

by Revital Shiri-Horowitz
Daughters of Iraq

Daughters of Iraq

by Revital Shiri-Horowitz

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Overview

Daughters of Iraq is the compelling story of three women from the same family. It is the story of emigration from Iraq to Israel as experienced by two sisters: Violet, whom we learn about through a diary she kept after being diagnosed with a critical illness, and Farida, whose personality unfolds through her relationship with her surroundings, and with herself. The third character is Noa, Violet’s daughter and a student, a young woman in her twenties who is searching for meaning. Noa embarks on a spiritual quest to the past, so that she can learn how to build her life in the present and the future.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011266409
Publisher: Revital Shiri-Horowitz
Publication date: 04/03/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 311 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

•Born in Israel to Jewish Iraqi immigrants. •Lived with a large extended Iraqi family, upon whom much of this book is based. •Lived most of her life in Israel. •Served in the Israeli Army. •Earned BA’s in Hebrew Literature and Geography from Tel Aviv University. •Earned her MA in Geography from Haifa University. •Earned her MA in Hebrew Literature from Tel Aviv University. •Was an assistant professor of Geography in Haifa and Tel Aviv Universities. •Taught Hebrew to foreign exchange students at Haifa University. •Taught Hebrew in London, England to elementary school students. •Has written diaries, poems and short stories throughout her life. •Has edited a poetry book and children book in Hebrew. •Has been married to Amnon for 20 years, and is the proud mother of four boys between the ages of 18 and 7. She loves to write and connect with people, she loves to travel and explore new places, and she loves her dog Sheleg (snow in Hebrew).

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