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Day after night : a novel

In a heart-wrenching new novel, Diamant tells the story of four women, refugees from Nazi Europe, who find friendship, love, and salvation in a postwar British camp in Palestine.

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  • "In a heart-wrenching new novel, Diamant tells the story of four women, refugees from Nazi Europe, who find friendship, love, and salvation in a postwar British camp in Palestine."@en
  • "Day After Night is based on the extraordinary true story of the October 1945 rescue of more than two hundred prisoners from the Atlit internment camp, a prison for "illegal" immigrants, run by the British military near the Mediterranean coast north of Haifa. The story is told through the eyes of four young women at the camp who survived the Holocaust with profoundly different stories, who come to find salvation in the bonds of friendship. (Bestseller)."
  • "Four young women haunted by unspeakable memories and losses, afraid to begin to hope, find salvation in the bonds of friendship and shared experience even as they confront the challenge of re-creating themselves in a strange new country. Based on the extraordinary true story of the October 1945 rescue of more than two hundred Jewish prisoners from the Atlit internment camp outside Haifa."@en
  • "Four young women haunted by unspeakable memories and losses, afraid to begin to hope, find salvation in the bonds of friendship and shared experience even as they confront the challenge of re-creating themselves in a strange new country. Based on the extraordinary true story of the October 1945 rescue of more than two hundred Jewish prisoners from the Atlit internment camp outside Haifa."
  • "NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST AND THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Just as she gave voice to the silent women of the Hebrew Bible in The Red Tent, Anita Diamant creates a cast of breathtakingly vivid characters'young women who escaped to Israel from Nazi Europe'in this intensely dramatic novel. Day After Night is based on the extraordinary true story of the October 1945 rescue of more than two hundred prisoners from the Atlit internment camp, a prison for "illegal" immigrants run by the British military near the Mediterranean coast south of Haifa. The story is told through the eyes of four young women at the camp who survived the Holocaust: Shayndel, a Polish Zionist; Leonie, a Parisian beauty; Tedi, a hidden Dutch Jew; and Zorah, a concentration camp survivor. Haunted by unspeakable memories and losses, afraid to hope, the four of them find salvation in the bonds of friendship and shared experience even as they confront the challenge of re-creating themselves in a strange new country. Diamant's triumphant novel is an unforgettable story of tragedy and redemption that reimagines a singular moment in history with stunning eloquence."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "American fiction"@he
  • "American fiction"
  • "History"@he
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Jewish fiction"
  • "Jewish fiction"@en
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Po noci přijde den"
  • "היום שאחרי הלילה"
  • "Day after night : a novel"
  • "Day after night : a novel"@en
  • "ha-Yom she-aḥare ha-lailah"
  • "Day after night a novel"@en
  • "Dan posle noći"
  • "Day after night"
  • "Day after night"@en
  • "Ha-yom she-aḥare ha-lailah"
  • "Day After Night"
  • "Day After Night a Novel"@en
  • "Day After Night"@en