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Nurit Zarchi

    October 19, 1941

    Nurith Zarhi is an author known for her profound exploration of the human psyche and complex interpersonal relationships. Her works are characterized by a penetrating insight into the world of her characters, often delving into themes of loneliness, the search for identity, and the fragility of human existence. Zarhi writes with a unique sensitivity and empathy; her prose is filled with poetic imagery and sharp observations that compel readers to reflect on their own lives.

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    The Penguin Cafe At The End Of The World
    • 2021

      In the icy reaches of the South Pole live three penguin brothers: Amos, Max, and Hans. They love cooking so much that one day they band together to start a cozy cafe. There, they will serve a delicious, cinnamony concoction of their own creation -- Peng-Winter Stew! The only snag? Since they are located at the edge of the world, people don't visit them very often. As the penguin brothers wait for the next boat to arrive, they hope that their customers will enjoy their splendid stew as much as they do. Illustrated by contemporary artist Anat Warshavsky in whimsical watercolors with a vivid primary color palette, The Penguin Cafe at the Edge of the World is a warmhearted tale of friendship and collaboration

      The Penguin Cafe At The End Of The World
    • 2019

      The Mermaid In The Bathtub

      • 36 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.2(34)Add rating

      The Mermaid in the Bathtub is a charming, gorgeously retro retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic story “The Little Mermaid,” by beloved Israeli author and illustrator duo Nurit Zarchi and Rutu Modan. One day, a resolutely ordinary young man named Mr. Whatwilltheysay returns home to find Grain-of-Sand, a mermaid, waiting for him in his favorite armchair. Despite his objections, the two embark on a series of very watery adventures as he tries to get rid of her. But ultimately the thought of being seen with half a fish is simply too much for Mr. Whatwilltheysay to bear—what would people say? So broken-hearted Grain-of-Sand returns to the sea in his bathtub, leaving Mr. Whatwilltheysay to resume his pedestrian existence. Mr. Whatwilltheysay soon finds that his beloved landlubber life, however, lacks the splash and shimmer (and bathtub) of his good times with Grain-of-Sand—and acting against all his instincts, he sets off to sea to find her.

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