Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library

Lone Wolf In Jerusalem, Ehud Diskin

Label
Lone Wolf In Jerusalem, Ehud Diskin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-374)
Illustrations
maps
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lone Wolf In Jerusalem
Oclc number
1019752611
Responsibility statement
Ehud Diskin
Summary
A thrilling tale of love, loss, and revenge. Set primarily in post-WWII Israel, Lone Wolf in Jerusalem is a suspenseful, action-packed novel that is a worthy contribution to Jewish historical fiction. Using drama, adventure, and romance, Diskin has created a colorful and captivating story that entertains and educates through the exploits of main protagonist, David Gabinsky. During the war, after losing his family to Hitler s ''final solution,'' young David leads a courageous group of Jewish resistance fighters against the Nazis. When Germany is defeated, he journeys to Jerusalem, to find a new battle brewing. British occupation forces are entrenched in Israel, blocking Holocaust survivors from immigrating to their Jewish homeland. Determined to help his people find freedom, David uses his guerilla skills to single-handedly wreak havoc on the British. As he begins his dangerous quest, David meets and falls in love with the beautiful Shoshana, a young Holocaust survivor whose spirit may have gotten damaged beyond repair. Recounting the tragic losses and heroic triumphs of the Jewish people during this critical stage in their history, Lone Wolf in Jerusalem brings these events to life in a new and inspirational way, making them accessible to a new generation. Originally written in Hebrew, this book quickly became a best seller in Israel