Noise
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Three women.
Two cities.
One God (possibly).
Gabriela is in her senior year of high school, she is an invisible mouse and communicates with the world through music. Gabriela is a cellist. One day, with a cello behind her back, she goes to wander the streets of Tel Aviv instead of school. And so begins her journey, in which she finds her own voice.
Noah is always in the spotlight, she speaks, speaks, and speaks without ever stopping. And receives as a gift for his fortieth anniversary "retreat of silence". But the silence is too dissonant with the homon inside, and Noah escapes from the abode of silence. She never imagined that her birthday would be a journey into the tangled alleyways of old Jerusalem—a journey to herself.
Tsipora spoke all her life from someone else’s voice – she is an English translator. Once she translated Joyce, and now she translates into Hebrew unassuming romantic comedies and goofy thrillers. It is not surprising that she is one day the Voice that will lead her away from her usual loneliness and habitual resentment to the whole world.
Three women, three voices will converge at one point. Gabriela is Noah’s daughter and Noah is Tsipora’s daughter. In one week, they will overcome a path that they could not have traveled all their previous lives – the path to each other. And this journey will evolve against the background of the noise of our time.
Roy Hen's new novel is an amazing three-part musical piece, each performed in its own rhythm and tone. Irony and romance, humor and immersion in the philosophical depths, the homonym of the streets and the sounds of the cello – all this noise in which the characters of the book in which we live live.
Two cities.
One God (possibly).
Gabriela is in her senior year of high school, she is an invisible mouse and communicates with the world through music. Gabriela is a cellist. One day, with a cello behind her back, she goes to wander the streets of Tel Aviv instead of school. And so begins her journey, in which she finds her own voice.
Noah is always in the spotlight, she speaks, speaks, and speaks without ever stopping. And receives as a gift for his fortieth anniversary "retreat of silence". But the silence is too dissonant with the homon inside, and Noah escapes from the abode of silence. She never imagined that her birthday would be a journey into the tangled alleyways of old Jerusalem—a journey to herself.
Tsipora spoke all her life from someone else’s voice – she is an English translator. Once she translated Joyce, and now she translates into Hebrew unassuming romantic comedies and goofy thrillers. It is not surprising that she is one day the Voice that will lead her away from her usual loneliness and habitual resentment to the whole world.
Three women, three voices will converge at one point. Gabriela is Noah’s daughter and Noah is Tsipora’s daughter. In one week, they will overcome a path that they could not have traveled all their previous lives – the path to each other. And this journey will evolve against the background of the noise of our time.
Roy Hen's new novel is an amazing three-part musical piece, each performed in its own rhythm and tone. Irony and romance, humor and immersion in the philosophical depths, the homonym of the streets and the sounds of the cello – all this noise in which the characters of the book in which we live live.
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