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      • eBookPro

        eBookPro is a publishing company and literary agency. Located in Tel Aviv, it is Israel's number one publisher of books translated from Hebrew, many of which become bestsellers. We offer excellent literary content in every genre – from children’s books and fictional novels to self-help, how to and lifestyle.

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      • Crime & mystery

        Optimal Exposure

        A Murder Mystery Novel

        by Dan Rogel

        A visit to an Indian festival by a photographers’ expedition turns into a riveting murder case. A group of world-traveling photographers loses two of its members in unexplained circumstances. When the son of one of the victims decides to investigate on his own, he retrieves disturbing discoveries revealing unknown information about his late father. A bright police investigator and his talented team join the investigation in attempt to solve a mystery in a web of photography, commerce and international travel. Travel the world with this realistically written tale while solving a gripping murder mystery. Optimal Exposure is a memorable novel that skillfully weaves personal experience and rare writing talent to bring an enthralling and pleasurable read. It is a gripping thriller with a rapidly unfolding plot and nuanced characters that will grab your attention from beginning to end.

      • Women's Fiction

        The Emerald Circle

        A Women's Adventure Novel

        by Liora Rosenman

        A five-year-old child is kidnapped near her home in a small town in northern Israel. The secret behind her disappearance forces her parents to face a terrible crisis. Mutually suspicious, they embark separately on an emotionally and physically life-changing quest to find their daughter. Will they ever find her? Embarking on a physically and emotionally jolting journey to find their lost daughter, they find themselves in a mysterious, far-away, life-threatening place, ruled by a leader who intends to purify the world with genetic engineering. International corporate leaders with dark motives and the Israeli Mossad all feature in the plot. They must brave a sinister state of altered reality in their search for her The Emerald Circle is an additional dimension, paralleling our reality, in which occurrences can be more clearly seen. It has vital influence on the protagonists. The solution for the chaos and the turbulent events of the plot can be resolved only on the level of reality itself. In this reality, each passing day increases the danger that the little girl will never be found.

      • Crime & mystery

        Wild Prey

        A Mysterious Crime Exposed By A Ranger Turns Into A Thrilling But Deadly Investigation

        by Yossi Uzrad

        Shlomki, a park ranger, is haunted by the memory of an unsolved mystery involving a young woman whose life he saved 20 years ago. She was a tourist who had come to see the sites where Jesus had performed his miracles, and Shlomki found her left for dead by the side of the road after an attempted murder. She survived, but police were unable to solve the case. Shlomki teams up with Amir, and together they investigate local authorities, reopening the unsolved case and seeking justice for the woman. Their investigation leads them onto dark and dangerous paths, and Shlomki and Amir discover more than they ever intended, encountering secrets about the powerful men of the covert forces that control the land. This book is a true page-turner, an entangled mystery with unique writing and dark twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

      • Women's Fiction

        Final Call for Happiness

        A Novel

        by Tamara Avner

        "You don't break up a home. It’s that simple: a home is not something you take apart, period. Once you get married, you’re married for life. From then on, you just keep climbing the ladder until you reach the top. There’s no opportunity to stand still and look down, nor to look around to see whether or not it suits you. End of story."It is with these words - spoken so authoritatively by Colonel Udi Am-Shalom - that the novel Final Call for Happiness begins. He makes this statement, however, before his sensitive wife Yael meets an experienced older man, a master artist of love and courtship, and before he himself has to evacuate a family from a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip in the line of duty, on government orders. Only after these two life-changing events does Udi grasp how lonely and isolated he really is, and how deeply he yearns for the most basic bond - the one between a husband and a wife. >This contemporary novel follows the unfolding events leading to the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and their impact on the life of one typical Israeli family. Although this withdrawal is geographically far from them, it penetrates the deepest cracks in the walls of their home. Constantly flowing from the personal into the national it depicts the acute pain that disengagements entail, and the agony that ensues when something whole is unraveled. The national turmoil serves as a backdrop to the gradual crumbling of the Am-Shalom family, and to the reconstruction efforts aimed at bringing new hope and meanings. >Voices of four members of one familyFinal Call for Happiness is an accomplished and affecting work, narrated in the voices of four members of one family: the measured, decisive voice of Udi, a right wing, army man; the dreamy poetic voice of his wife Yael, a secular leftist literary editor; the broken stammer of their twelve years old stuttering son, Ophir, who suffers from ADHD, and whole heartedly believes that he holds the power to rescue his father from the dilemma he faces and save his parents' marriage; and the sad, sweet words of little six years old Maya, who is much too mature for her age.Emotionally grasping from beginning to endThis is a powerful story, written in a unique style, in a language that is surprising at times. It looks at the emerging differences between individuals in a marriage, in a family, and in a crowd. It chronicles how Attention Deficit affects parenthood in our times, how at times spoken words cannot fully express our feelings, thoughts and emotions, and how every disengagement brings with it a call for closeness and love.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

        It's Beyond Me

        by Nadav Kremer

        It’s beyond me is the personal story of each and every one of us who has experienced a severe personal crisis in the middle of his life, and whose life immediately changes thereafter. The protagonist of this tale, a successful man in his mid-forties, experiences a breakdown when both of his parents die, his wife asks for a divorce and he is forced to leave his home. Furthermore, a significant portion of his savings, which he invested in the Madoff funds on the assumption that they were rock solid, evaporates into thin air. Our hero seeks to rebuild his life, by sincerely and honestly addressing the questions of his existence. During his journey, he meets a wise old man, who approaches him as an emissary of the supernal spiritual levels of existence. For the first time in his life, our hero is exposed to an ancient truth that comes from the world of the Jewish Kabballah and esoteric knowledge millennia in the past- the book of Zohar. There, he receives clear answers. What is our essence as human beings? What can we do here in the course of our short lives? How can we best perform our roles? The book discusses the fundamental spiritual matter that the creator made out of the void and which forms, in truth, all of the creation in which we live.

      • Espionage & spy thriller

        Sister, Spy

        A Thrilling Espionage Action Novel

        by Menahem Misgav

        During the Second World War, the Soviet Intelligence recruits Jewish Czech children - hidden by their parents in monasteries in fear of the Nazis - and trains them as Russian spies. When Zionist orientations help survivors immigrate to the Jewish state, a young sister and her brother become Jewish spies in Israel. She is a beautiful woman, with the ability to extract government secrets from powerful men. He is a sausage handler. When the intestine handler is found hanged from the ceiling of a sausage factory, the Israeli General Security Service is called into action. The beautiful woman spy is called to play double agent in an international web of secrets and lies, with her life and the life of her father at stake. A plot entrenched with passion and blood that grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go until the very last line.

      • Historical fiction

        From the Nile to the Jordan

        by Ada Aharoni

        This compelling and colorful historical novel captures mid-twentieth century Egypt and Israel in marvelous detail. The novel tells the tragic events of the “Second Exodus” – the uprooting of the Jewish community from Egypt in 1948. It brings to light an aspect of the Arab-Israeli conflict that has never been revealed before: the forced emigration of Jews from Arab countries, in mid twentieth century, aptly coined by Ada Aharoni – The Second Exodus. Inbar is the beautiful daughter of a rich judge and a member of Cairo’s Jewish community. When a historical storm threatens to destroy her future and that of her lover, a Holocaust survivor named Raoul, she sets out to Israel to find him, in a passionate quest for love and fulfillment. Ada Aharoni weaves an astonishing and authentic historical period into a dramatic love story, written in powerful and moving prose.

      • Coping with personal problems

        Mourning: The Day After Loss

        Insights and practical Advice on Coping with Grief

        by Tamar Ashkenazi

        The notification of the death of a loved one is a devastating event. Once a loved one is gone, family and friends are left to cope with his memory and absence. But how? Mourning: The Day After Loss offers practical advice and insight into the process of coping with grief and bereavement based on extensive experience and research. It leads the reader on a journey through the various stages of bereavement - from the death notification to the formal days of mourning, the burial, and the weeks and months following. The book is based on the author’s experience as a hospital nurse and donors coordinator for the Israel National Transplant Center. It is a product of her doctoral research on adjustment to loss. The book focuses on Israeli protocols and traditions of grief but offers universal insight.   Practical insight on coping with grief and bereavement The death of a loved one surfaces pressing dilemmas: How should the deceased be commemorated in daily life and special occasions, such as holidays, birthdays, and memorials? How should his absence be regarded in school or at work? How does a marriage continue after death? How should the deceased’s clothes and belongings be handled? How should one remember, and how does one find the power to live on? Mourning: The Day After Loss delivers personal expressions of grief from parents and grandparents, siblings, spouses, and friends who have suffered loss or supported others in their grief. The author uses her experience as a group facilitator to bring the voices of participants in support groups for the bereaved, as well as the insights and testimonies of others who have dealt with life after loss. This book offers a comprehensive overview of bereavement and the approaches and methods of dealing with loss.

      • Self-help & personal development

        Who You Were Meant to Be

        Discover Your Purpose & Dare to Follow Your Dreams

        by Moshe Sharon

        A guide to finding your purpose in life A life-changing book that offers a unique and easy-to-use system, enabling each and every person the ability to discover their personal purpose in life and the true meaning of their existence.  This book offers the following insights, derived from psychology and life-coaching and reinforced by Jewish teachings, wisdom and philosophy, which can, when combined, allow for courage, inspiration and the ability to dare and to realize: 1.Your mission is always directed towards the good of others 2.No one will perform your mission for you 3.Your talents hint at your mission 4.Even failure connects to your mission 5.Your mission implies that there is a higher source The insights in this book were formulated by the author after many years of working with people in search of meaning who found their personal purpose and thereby, turned their entire life into one with meaningful essence.

      • Self-help & personal development

        Turning Dreams into Reality

        Change your Mindset and Effortlessly Achieve your Dreams

        by Yuval Tabib

        Turn Your Dreams Into Reality is based on the PMCR (Physics of Magnetism Created Reality) method, developed by Yuval Tabib, which adopts evidence from quantum physics and shows how each of us can create the reality we want with just our thoughts. We all strive to succeed in all areas of life and in the shortest possible time. But the biggest obstacle that holds most of us back is our difficulty to persevere — in our attitude, our plans, and our dreams. This book offers simple, practical, and well-paced tools, to be implemented for just a few minutes at the beginning and end of each day. It guides its readers to work independently on their own and gain direct insights into matters such as how to change thoughts and awareness, how to use positive thinking, and how to relate to others and be loved by those around us.

      • Memoirs

        The Strange Ways of Providence in My Life

        An Amazing WW2 Survival Story

        by Krystyna Carmi

        A young girl’s survival story against all odds in the face of pure evil. Krystyna's childhood was full of happy moments, friends, both Polish and Ukrainian, and a loving family. But her happy childhood did not last long; World War II changed it forever. Krystyna’s family, together with the Jewish community of her small village, was forced to live in the Kołomyja ghetto, where people died of hunger and physical exhaustion. But the worst was yet to come… Her parents and two older sisters were brutally murdered, and young Krystyna was left all by herself. With no one to look after her, she had to survive on her own. She faced unimaginable hunger, thirst and fear. Yet, against all odds, she managed to survive. The book contains a unique collection of more than 100 photos, taken by Krystyna’s father, a professional photographer, who sent them to his family in Israel before the war. Krystyna’s powerful memoir will leave you breathless and heartbroken, and at the same full of inspiration and hope.

      • Espionage & spy thriller

        Mossad Agent Cobra

        An Espionage & Terrorism Thriller

        by Dov Nardimon

        Nisim Kobarsky, a high ranking Mossad agent named "Cobra", finishes a long and nerve-racking period of service in Syria. He is sent on an apparently low-key,low risk mission: he assumes the identity of Pedro Tariki, an Argentinean of Syrian origin and studies biology at the Sorbonne in Paris. His mission is to follow the roots of the revolutionary Muslim movements, which have flourished under the intellectual liberalism that France has always cherished. Cobra exceeds all expectations thanks to a friendship he develops with Sergey Ismailov, a Muslim, Tajikistan-born, Soviet officer, who proves to be an excellent source of intelligence. Even Cobra's French sweetheart, Denise is unaware of his true identity. Then the predator becomes the prey as the tables turn. A hostage of the Islamic revolution in Iran, Ismailov concocts a diabolical scheme in which the unsuspecting Cobra is involved. Should he succeed, Israel would face a national disaster. Mossad agent Cobra is the story of a head-on collision between two lone wolves, both captives of their principles and both highly trained professionals. The plot takes the reader across the globe, from the crumbling Soviet Republic, through Tehran, to Paris, Syria, Buenos Aires and Israel. Global Jihad serves as the inspiration for this fictional scenario that is chillingly probable.

      • Thriller / suspense

        Fire in a Haystack

        A Thriller

        by Erez Aharoni

        Ofer Angel’s life has never been simple. When he was a teenager – his father committed suicide after being rumored to be involved in shady business deals. When he became a man – he had to deal with difficulties at home, but thanks to his determination, he managed to finish law school and was admitted as an intern at a renowned law firm. Ofer is sent to spend the night with an expert witness for the firm’s most important case. The following morning, he finds the witness dead in his hotel room, a flask from which they had both drunk whiskey on the previous night by his side, infected with the bubonic plague virus, supposedly eradicated from the world. Before long, Ofer discovers that a certain unknown element is interested in framing him, perhaps even in bringing about his death. But even if that mysterious element is unsuccessful – the virus now incubating in Ofer’s body would eventually kill him anyway within the week, unless an antidote is somehow found. Will Ofer manage to solve the secrets of his past? Will he discover who tried to kill him and why? Is there enough time to find an antidote? ‘Fire in a Haystack’ is a fast-paced novel, witty, thought-provoking and chillingly contemporary. Another breathtaking thriller by the author of the critically acclaimed ‘Half a Mustache’ (2006) and ‘The Eagle’s Secret’ (2009). Erez Aharoni is a lawyer and veteran Israeli air force pilot.

      • The Arts

        Do Not Disturb, I'm Drawing!

        A Journey of Self-Development Through Lines and Doodles

        by Michal Bogin

        Do Not Disturb, I’m Drawing is a study of the development and significance of children’s drawings between the ages of a year and a half and six. Written in language anyone can understand, Do Not Disturb exposes the reader to the inner intrigues of children’s drawings. This book unravels the stages of the motor and emotional development of children’s drawings, and the connection between them, generating in any reader a new interest in observing children’s drawings, and providing the tools for understanding a child’s emotional world. This book suggests a new method of observing young artists – with curiosity, enthusiasm, acceptance, and excitement. This method will grant a child validation of being loved and understood, and increase his or her desire for creation, self-expression and communication. It is an important tool for every parent who wants to raise a child who can communicate with the world openly, and with confidence.

      • Psychology

        Leave Me Alone

        A Glance into Obesity, Physical Overweight and the Endless Struggle to Loose Weight

        by Orit Yogev

        Leave Me Alone! is a collection of real-life stories about morbid obesity, gathered and edited by clinical psychologist, Orit Yogev. This book reveals the truth behind the daunting angst of the morbidly obese, through heartfelt personal stories of unhappy family relations, violent divorce, injury, and life-changing loss, all intertwined with the unremitting struggle to fit into the right size. This is a rare document that reveals a new and refreshing perspective on the urge to eat oneself to death. It is also a valuable tool for parents and practitioners. Clinical psychologist Orit Yogev has treated hundreds of adults, teenagers, and children who suffer from morbid obesity. She established a hotline for those experiencing mental distress related to obesity, which provides a response to children and parents throughout in Israel and internationally. Leave Me Alone was written in part to express the pain of those past whose weight the world refuses to see.

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