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What do our authors and readers say?
Nissim Amon on his book The Book of Dharma: “Congratulations on making quality books accessible to a global network. I am very proud of you.”
Ruth Albeg, Coordinator of the Repertoire Committees, Ministry of Education, on the book Taboo by Martha Kleiman: “The Literature Committee of the Ministry of Education has decided to include your book and lectures in the national cultural basket. The committee noted many compliments on behalf of the author, from the well-designed cover to the high quality of language editing and the level of prose. The committee found the book fascinating, written by a person of natural writing ability who succeeded in creating a true piece of art, rather than just another book about the Holocaust.”
The President of the State of Israel, Shimon Peres, on the book The Essence of Life – 140 Smart Tips for Life by Moshe Hatocha: “The insights in this book refelect the long personal journey that you took, and which you share with readers in prose that is succinct and on the mark.”
Miriam Gerber on her book Iridology in Practice – The Revealed Secrets of the Eye: “I feel like crying and laughing with joy. Thank you with all my heart for the wonderful work that you have done.”
Idit Bermins about her book Fired? It’s the Greatest Opportunity of Your Life: “A thousand times thank you! And congratulations on the book and to everyone who contributed to its creation.”
Amnon J’ckont, a senior editor of suspense literature, about the book Pointing to Murder by Doron M. Engel: "Pointing to Murder is a very contemporary book and fascinating read. Doron Engel spins a fast moving and crafty plot, that touches on the dark side of the political reality in which we live."
Dalya Tamir, author and heroine of the book Dates in the City: "The writer who worked with me throughout the process was amazingly sensitive. Thanks to him, the experience of creating the book was like taking care of a baby. I nurtured it, got up for it during the night, and didn’t leave it alone for a moment.”
Dr Shai Fadeh, Head of Pediatrics, Sheba Hospital about the book Stronger than Steel - Coping with an Unexpected Life Change by Judith Conforti: "This book is loaded with gunpowder and a spark could cause an explosion. I was a witness and partner for the coping attempts and maybe to the explosions that were not heard. Fascinating!"
Evelyn Hamershlag about the book Snakes and Ladders on the Way Home by Dana Berenson: "Dana, I was moved both heart and soul. I would like to meet with you. I have an idea for a book and I want to ask you for some practical advice about getting published.”