Entführt, gefangen. verliebt? Während eines Sommeraufenthaltes in Griechenland wird die Amerikanerin Chloe gekidnappt. Tag für Tag steht das einst selbstbewusste, lebensfrohe Mädchen nun Todesängste aus. Ihre Hilflosigkeit, die körperlichen Qualen durch einen der Entführer und die Einsamkeit treiben sie an den Rand des Wahnsinns. Zu Hause kämpft man für ihre Freilassung, doch hier gibt es nur einen, auf den sie sich verlassen kann. Nur einen, der ihr Überleben sichert. Einen, den sie wirklich liebt. ihr Peiniger.
Edeet Ravel Bücher
Diese Autorin befasst sich mit der Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und ethischer Zwickmühlen mit tiefem Einblick. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Liebe zum Detail und eine bemerkenswerte Fähigkeit aus, lebendige, unvergessliche Charaktere zu erschaffen. Durch ihr Schreiben erforscht sie oft Themen wie Identität, Erinnerung und die bleibende Wirkung der Vergangenheit auf die Gegenwart. Ihre Werke laden die Leser zu einer tiefen Kontemplation der menschlichen Erfahrung ein.






Pauline schreibt einen Roman. Aber über das Leben schreiben ist einfacher, als es zu leben. Paulines Mutter schleppt nach der Scheidung einen peinlicheren Typen nach dem anderen ab, ihr Künstler-Vater malt alte Schuhe in Öl und außerdem ist Paulines erster Kuss Top-Thema im Chat. Wird es ein Happy End geben?
A Boy Is Not a Ghost
- 244 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Ripped from his home in Eastern Europe, with his father imprisoned in a Siberian gulag, twelve-year-old Natt finds himself stranded with other deportees in a schoolyard in Novosibirsk. And he is about to discover that life can indeed get worse than the horrific two months he and his mother have spent being transported on a bug-infested livestock train. He needs to write to his best friend, Max, but he knows the Soviet police reads everyone’s mail. So Natt decides to write in code, and his letters are a lifeline, even though he never knows whether Max will receive them. Every day becomes a question of survival, and where they might be shunted to next. When his mother is falsely arrested for stealing potatoes, Natt is truly on his own and must learn how to live the uncertain life of an exile. Practice being invisible as a ghost, change your name and identity if you have to, watch out for spies, and never draw the attention of the authorities. Even then, he will need luck on his side if he is ever going to be reunited with his family.
Ten Thousand Lovers
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Lily is a young emigrant student exploring the wonders and terrors of her new land when she meets the man of her dreams. Ami, a former actor, is handsome, intelligent and exciting - but, like his beautiful, disintegrating country, he has a terrible flaw - he is an army interrogator. As Lily and Ami's unexpected passion grows, so too does the shadow that hangs over them - the unspeakable horrors which Ami's work forces him to face. In today's world, where danger, terrorism and the possibility of war are a part of all our lives, no novel could be more brilliantly, terrifyingly contemporary. Yet TEN THOUSAND LOVERS is set in Israel in the a dazzling backdrop to a universal story of passion, suffering and the transcending power of love.
The Cat
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Elise, a devoted single mother, faces unimaginable grief when her eleven-year-old son is tragically killed in a car accident. Stripped of her world, she grapples with overwhelming sorrow and the haunting memories of their life together. As she navigates the bleakness of her future, the story delves into themes of loss, resilience, and the struggle to find hope amidst tragedy. Edeet Ravel poignantly explores the depths of a mother's love and the painful journey towards healing.
A Wall of Light
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the intertwined lives of three generations within an Israeli family, blending poignant moments with humor and heartbreak. As the final installment of the Tel Aviv trilogy, it continues the rich storytelling established in previous works, delving into themes of love, loss, and the complexities of familial relationships against a backdrop of cultural and historical significance.
In a love story framed by the vivid realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Edeet Ravel tenderly explores the complicated ways people connect when violence touches every aspect of their lives Dana Hillman is a young Israeli woman whose humanity and passion for justice are obvious to all who meet her. On peace missions, she and other activists act as human shields in situations where the Israeli army tries to displace Palestinians. A gifted photographer, she documents the protests, and the faces of women and children caught in the seemingly endless struggle. To make a living, though, she churns out junky historical romances, well aware of the irony of her situation. Her own love story has turned into a heartbreaking mystery: why did her husband, Daniel, suddenly disappear and where has he been for the last eleven years? Every year Dana publishes a full-page ad addressed to her lost husband that says, “I will never ever ever ever . . . stop waiting for you,” with that “ever” multiplied to fill the whole page. Dana’s hope and constancy fill the novel in the way that her “ever” fills up the page, as she holds fast to trust, love and a vision for the future that seems magical in this fractured place.
Powieść nominowana do Governor General Award Dzieje związku młodej idealistki i oficera śledczego w Izraelu lat 1970- tych. Historia wielkiej miłości zniszczonej przez wielką politykę. Magia pierwszych poryw�w serca i groza spraw, od kt�rych nie da się uciec, splatają się w niezapomnianą historię. Aż trudno uwierzyć, że ta wnikliwa obyczajowo i subtelna psychologicznie powieść, to debiut młodej izraelskiej pisarki.
Les étrangères: Dix mille amants
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Un premier roman déchirant, un réquisitoire sans concession contre la guerre, une superbe histoire d'amour, miroir de la relation passionnelle que les Israéliens ont nouée avec leur pays. Israël, 1977. Lily a vingt ans. Elle est étudiante à l'université de Jérusalem. Un vendredi matin, alors qu'elle fait de l'auto-stop pour rejoindre Tel - Aviv, un automobiliste s'arrête. Il s'appelle Ami. Lily vient de rencontrer l'homme de sa vie. Pourtant, lorsqu'elle apprend qu'il est interrogateur pour l'armée israélienne, Lily, l'enfant des kibboutz, est révulsée. Puis elle comprend que la finesse psychologique, l'humanité et la perspicacité qui rendent Ami si irrésistible sont précisément les qualités qui font de lui le meilleur interrogateur de Tsahal. Déchiré entre sa loyauté patriotique et ses sympathies palestiniennes, Ami s'indigne de la brutalité de l'armée et de l'occupation des Territoires, et décide de démissionner. Hélas ! le destin ne va pas tarder à le rappeler à l'ordre...

