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An exemplary instance of a writer using his craft to come to grips with what is happening politically and to illuminate certain aspects of Israeli society that have generally been concealed by polemical formulas. The New York TimesNotebook in hand, Amos Oz traveled throughout Israel and the West Bank in the early 1980s to talk with workers, soldiers, religious zealots, aging pioneers, new immigrants, desperate Arabs, and visionaries, asking them questions about Israels past, present, and future. What he heard is set down here in those distinctive voices, alongside Ozs observations and reflections. A classic insiders view of a land whose complex past and troubled present make for an uncertain future.Ozs vignettes . . . wondrously recreate whole worlds with an economy of words. Philadelphia Inquirer
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I ordered this book thinking it would focus more on recipes, but it’s more about the cultural aspects of harvest in Israel. The writing is nice, but I was hoping for something different. The quality is good, but it wasn't what I was looking for. Disappointed!
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David Cohen
A Beautiful Insight into Israel's Harvest
I recently got my hands on "Harvest in Translation" and it's such a beautifully illustrated book! The way it captures the essence of Israel's agricultural treasures is just amazing. I bought it as a gift for my friend who loves nature and cultures, and she was thrilled!
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Leah Schwartz
Interesting Read, But A Bit Dense
"Harvest in Translation" has some really interesting content about Israeli harvests, but I found certain sections a bit dense to get through. I expected a lighter read. Still, the photos are stunning, and it's clear a lot of research went into this book. Worth having for the visuals alone!
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