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Reading guide for to the end of the land by david grossman. What seems possible for ora and avram, and the other characters in the book, at the end of the story. To read it is to have yourself taken apart, undone, touched at the place of your own essence. Nov 06, 2011 harriett gilbert talks to acclaimed israeli writer david grossman about his awardwinning novel, to the end of the land. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading to the end of the land vintage international. David grossman has the ability to look inside a person and discover the unique essence of her humanity.
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