
Sleep My Valley by Ruth Netzer #BookReview #BookChatter #Books
Sleep My Valley By Ruth Netzer is a family autobiography. The book has four parts. These are The Beginning, Afterwards, The Middle, and The End. The names of the parts suggest how the autobiography goes in a very interesting manner. You will find few Hebrew words in the book that you need to understand getting the beauty of the story. The Kibbutz is a community in Israel primarily having a focus on agriculture.
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