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Zeitlos schön und verzaubernd ist dieses Kindermärchen nach Hans Christian Andersen. Ein fantastisch illustriertes Märchenbuch, das zum Träumen einlädt.

About the author

Batya Gur (1947-2005) lived in Jerusalem, where she was a literary critic for Haaretz, Israel's most prestigious paper. She earned her master's in Hebrew literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and she also taught literature for nearly twenty years.

Summary

Modern Israel is a place filled with contradictions: the beautiful landscape often rife with human conflict; the tranquil and the peaceful in constant struggle with terrible destruction; and amazing human love and kindness set against a backdrop of civil strife. Through the eyes of a writer like Batya Gur and her finest creation, Chief Superintendent Michael Ohayon, these complexities are treated with an intimate familiarity and rare depth of understanding.
When a woman's body is discovered in the wardrobe warehouses of Israel Television, the brooding Ohayon embarks on a tangled and bloody trail of detection through the corridors and studios of Israel's official television station and, especially, through the relations, fears, loves, and courage of the people who make the station what it is. It is a journey that brings into question the very ideals upon which Ohayon -- and indeed the entire nation -- was raised, ideals that may have led to terrible crimes.
Chief Superintendent Ohayon has spent his career surrounded by perplexing and horrific cases, but perhaps nothing disturbs him more deeply than what this mysterious woman's murder reveals. For the media, often at the center of the Israeli consciousness -- a place where political tensions; hostility; corruption; and the ethnic, social, and religious divisions that shake the nation come together -- may indeed be at the root of an unspeakable evil.
Murder in Jerusalem is the crowning achievement of a magnificent career, this final installment in the Michael Ohayon series a wonderful parting gift from the incomparable Batya Gur -- one last fascinating visit to an always tumultuous land, in the company of a writer and a detective so many devoted readers have loved so well.

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"Gur's novels were insightful, thought provoking and eminently readable."

Product details

Authors Hans Christian Andersen
Assisted by Ana Grigorjev (Illustration), Trötsc verlag e K (Editor), Trötsch verlag e K (Editor)
Publisher Trötsch
 
Languages German
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2017
 
EAN 9783957746115
ISBN 978-3-95774-611-5
No. of pages 64
Dimensions 200 mm x 272 mm x 13 mm
Weight 441 g
Illustrations m. zahlr. bunten Bild.
Series Lesebücher
Lesebücher (Trötsch)
Zauberhafte Märchenbücher
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Story books, fairytales, sagas, rhymes, songs

Frühe Kindheit / Frühkindliche Bildung, Kinder/Jugendliche: überlieferte Geschichten, Kinder- u. Jugendliteratur / Kinderliteratur / Märchen, Sage, Lesebuch; Märchen

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