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As a child in Poland during the Second World War, and a strange newcomer to Tel Aviv in the 1950's, Alona Frankel learned to thoroughly examine the world around her, to notice every detail, the terrifyingly cruel one as well as the crazily funny.
In "A Woman", the third installment in her autobiographical novels, she continues to look at the hidden corners around her from that sober point of view that deconstructs every clich?, and rebuilds new and magic stories.
Alona Frankel is the much loved author and illustrator of more than thirty books for children.
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