
The Blessing of a Broken Heart
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Ehrenpreis
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By:
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Sherri Mandell
About this listen
Sherri Mandell, an American immigrant to Israel, offers this hauntingly beautiful memoir of a year of grief following the horrific murder of her 13-year-old son, Koby, found stoned to death along with a friend by Palestinian terrorists near his Tekoa home in 2001. This profoundly moving prose-poem laces together Jewish tradition, memory, love and faith as the writer-mother recounts her transformation from shock to grief and compassion. Singular in its honesty and depth of emotion, it will leave you forever changed. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award.
©2009 Sherri Mandell (P)2021 The Toby Press
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