A young boy receives an atlas from his mother. Together they embark on imaginary journeys, wandering through hills and valleys; along rivers and coastlines; and across sandy desert landscapes. As they dream of adventurous expeditions, they delve into the histories and cultures of faraway, foreign lands.
At the same time, the boy explores his father’s ‘territory’ — the ‘Jewish Bookcase’ comprised of tomes of biblical, Talmudic and rabbinic literature. Over the years, the pensive child becomes a youth and the youth grows up to become a man. In the process, he travels the imaginary roads carved out by each parent, merging within himself — indeed embodying — their two distinct legacies.
As a Palm Tree in the Desert tells a story of epic proportions, spanning half a century, embracing three generations, crisscrossing five continents, and bearing witness to two world wars. It reflects moments of high hopes and deep despair. It narrates tales of human destinies that unfold against a backdrop of revolutions and the Holocaust. The story ends on the eve of the foundation of the State of Israel, but often harks back to previous centuries or ‘fast-forwards’ to our times.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-as-a-palm-tree-in-the-desert-volume-2-by-zvi-ankori-paperback-p117284067 As a Palm Tree in the Desert Volume 2 by Zvi Ankori (Paperback)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/A/s/As-a-Palm-Tree-in-the-Desert-Volume-2-by-Zvi-Ankori-Paperback_large.jpg17.9517.95USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Jewish Books/Israeli & Jewish Literature3589 <P><STRONG>Author: Zvi Ankori </STRONG></P>
<P>A young boy receives an atlas from his mother. Together they embark on imaginary journeys, wandering through hills and valleys; along rivers and coastlines; and across sandy desert landscapes. As they dream of adventurous expeditions, they delve into the histories and cultures of faraway, foreign lands.</P>
<P><BR><BR>At the same time, the boy explores his father’s ‘territory’ — the ‘Jewish Bookcase’ comprised of tomes of biblical, Talmudic and rabbinic literature. Over the years, the pensive child becomes a youth and the youth grows up to become a man. In the process, he travels the imaginary roads carved out by each parent, merging within himself — indeed embodying — their two distinct legacies. </P>
<P><BR><BR>As a Palm Tree in the Desert tells a story of epic proportions, spanning half a century, embracing three generations, crisscrossing five continents, and bearing witness to two world wars. It reflects moments of high hopes and deep despair. It narrates tales of human destinies that unfold against a backdrop of revolutions and the Holocaust. The story ends on the eve of the foundation of the State of Israel, but often harks back to previous centuries or ‘fast-forwards’ to our times. <BR></P>
<P><STRONG>Paperback, 456 pages</STRONG></P>00add-to-cartGefen