I love Jerusalem, so the title, which seems incongruous, intrigued me. The story is well written, although the protagonist—and it's a little hard to tell who that person is because of all the bouncing in the story—is an absolutely horrible, totally narcissistic human being. I kept reading in hopes ...
I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. A powerful family saga, this book is brutally honest. It starts with the narrator, Gabriela, talking about her childhood in the 1950s in Jerusalem. Gabriela’s relationship with her mother Luna is strained at best. Perhaps, it wo...
The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem by Sarit Yishai-Levi, Anthony Berris (translation) Hardcover, 384 pages Expected publication: April 5th 2016 by Thomas Dunne (first published 2013) isbn: 1250078164 (ISBN13: 9781250078162) More Details... I definitely loved this book. The "blurb" got me interested an...