This prize-winning satirical novel chronicles a scandal that envelops a prominent Jerusalem family and leads to its downfall. The unsettling tale begins when Elisheva Fogel is accused of embezzling millions from the think tank she directs. Her three adult children try to close ranks, but old and new grievances surface, media scrutiny intensifies, romances inflame, and it's hard to know who to trust anymore. On top of it all, it's not just a renowned matriarch who comes under the microscope?everybody stands to lose financial and social capital. The allegation and its repercussions expose not only cracks in a heretofore esteemed clan, but plenty of hypocrisy throughout elite Israeli society. The novel has Noa Yedlin's hallmark traits: richly detailed scenes and settings, piercing humor, and incisive social critique, all propelled by an immersive story. Co-published by New Vessel Press and Altneuland Press.
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Noa Yedlin is a bestselling Israeli author acclaimed for her dark and subtle humor. The recipient of the Sapir Prize and the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works, she has created an award-winning television series based on her novel Stockholm.
Shira Atik studied Hebrew literature at Barnard College and New York University and has translated works by Savyon Liebrecht, Gadi Taub, and Ofra Offer Oren.
Evan Fallenberg has translated works by Meir Shalev, Batya Gur, and Hanoch Levin. He is the author of three novels and teaches creative writing at Bar-Ilan University .