Time to speak
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Keren Klimovski (b. 1985) - prose writer, playwright, screenwriter, co -founder of the KEF Theater in Malmo (Sweden) Published since the age of fifteen in Russian, American and Israeli magazines. Diploma of the Debut Prize, laureate of the contests Culture, Remarka and others. Performances for the plays of Klimovsky are in many Russian and foreign theaters.
Israel, the late 1990s-early 2000s. A twelve-year-old Bear is growing in a prosperous family with mom-shell and dad-professional. Her whole life will change abruptly when she learns about the divorce of her parents. For four years, Mishka will have to sharply grow up and survive too many dramatic events to find his voice and understand that her “Time to speak.” The traveling novel, detective and family drama were connected. The same motley and diverse and the world of Israel itself - to the impossibility of paradoxical, contradictory and amazing.
“This bright, painful and courageous prose is a real novel of education, a novel of growing up. “Time to speak” could somewhat remind the Cult story of Salinger “Over the abyss in rye” if the heroine grew older in the country than Israel. And this is a stormy, stubbornly unavailable country of righteous and wicked. Therefore, people uncompromising, even merciless ones grow in it. But - crowded with love. Such as a girl with a strange name Michelle.
Dina Rubina
Israel, the late 1990s-early 2000s. A twelve-year-old Bear is growing in a prosperous family with mom-shell and dad-professional. Her whole life will change abruptly when she learns about the divorce of her parents. For four years, Mishka will have to sharply grow up and survive too many dramatic events to find his voice and understand that her “Time to speak.” The traveling novel, detective and family drama were connected. The same motley and diverse and the world of Israel itself - to the impossibility of paradoxical, contradictory and amazing.
“This bright, painful and courageous prose is a real novel of education, a novel of growing up. “Time to speak” could somewhat remind the Cult story of Salinger “Over the abyss in rye” if the heroine grew older in the country than Israel. And this is a stormy, stubbornly unavailable country of righteous and wicked. Therefore, people uncompromising, even merciless ones grow in it. But - crowded with love. Such as a girl with a strange name Michelle.
Dina Rubina
Author:
Author:Klimovski K.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Roman Generation
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-127284-5
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