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The Hope

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3.9
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  • 704 pages
  • 25 hours of reading

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Herman Wouk, a master of historical fiction, returns with a captivating narrative centered on the saga of Israel. In this epic tale, he immerses readers in the significant battles, victories, and fragile peace periods from the 1948 War of Independence to the remarkable Six-Day War in 1967. Alongside the heroism, Wouk injects humor reminiscent of his earlier works, offering amusing scenes that balance the gravity of the events. The story revolves around four Israeli army officers and their love interests: Zev Barak, a cultured military man from Vienna; Benny Luria, a fighter pilot with religious doubts; Sam Pasternak, a sardonic Mossad operative; and Kishote, a dashing warrior who rises from a refugee boy on a mule to a high-ranking officer. Their intertwined love stories feature three memorable Israeli women and a quirky American, the daughter of a CIA official and headmistress of a Washington girls' school. With authenticity and narrative strength, Wouk emphasizes the resilience of the human spirit, portraying not just a national struggle but a universal tale of hope amidst adversity. This theme resonates throughout his work, countering the prevailing pessimism of contemporary times.

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The Hope, Herman Wouk

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Released
1994
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