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2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards - Youth Literature - Edeet Ravel
Edeet Ravel receives the award for Children/Youth literature for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books) from juror Rona Arato at the online Canadian Jewish Literary ceremony Oct. 25, 2020.
published: 30 Oct 2020
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Held by Edeet Ravel
Coming in February 2011
What happens when the source of your worst fears becomes the object of your affection?
Seventeen-year-old Chloe's summer vacation in Greece comes to an abrupt end when she is suddenly bound, gagged and whisked away to an unidentified location. Waking up from a drug-induced sleep, she finds herself in a squalid warehouse. Chloe can only imagine the worst. After several days of total isolation and utter despair, Chloe faces a new threat when her kidnapper appears, but she also feels a sense of relief. His revelation that she is being held as ransom for a prisoner exchange, however, does little to allay her fears.
The weeks pass and, haunted by terrifying dreams and with only her thoughts to keep her company, Chloe fights to remain calm in an impossible situat...
published: 20 Dec 2010
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Video Book Trailer HELD by Edeet Ravel
published: 19 Nov 2010
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"Ten Thousand Lovers" By Edeet Ravel
"Ten Thousand Lovers" by Edeet Ravel is a novel that explores the theme of love and its complexities. The novel follows the lives of several characters as they navigate the ups and downs of romantic relationships. Ravel examines the many forms that love can take, including the love between romantic partners, the love between parents and children, and the love between friends.The novel opens with the protagonist, Hannah, reflecting on her past relationships and her current state of singlehood. Through her memories and experiences, Ravel explores the various ways that people experience love and the reasons why they often struggle to make it work. Hannah's past relationships are characterized by intense passion, but also by a sense of emptiness and longing. Through her struggles, Ravel sugges...
published: 06 Feb 2023
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Du liebst mich nicht von Edeet Ravel
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published: 23 Jun 2013
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Silver Birch Fiction 2021 Nominee: A Boy Is Not A Bird
Have you heard of the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading? We're celebrating the books nominated for the Silver Birch Fiction and Silver Birch Express awards and getting excited for the 2021 Battle of the Books! Today, Sarah is talking about A Boy Is Not A Bird by Edeet Ravel and published by Groundwood Books.
For more information about the Battle of the Books, including a full list of competing titles and registration, check out: https://innisfil.bibliocommons.com/events/6033ef69fc63c72f009f4762
published: 22 Mar 2021
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Buchempfehlung Du liebst mich nicht von Edeet Ravel
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published: 06 Aug 2013
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A Boy is Not a Bird Book Talk
The Forest of Reading® is Canada's largest recreational reading program with over 270,000 readers taking part every year. Its mission is to instill the love of reading across Canada.
A Boy is Not a Bird by Edeet Ravel is a Silver Birch Fiction nominated title for 2021. Watch this short video to learn more about the book.
Interested in this book or any of the Forest of Reading titles? Place a hold at wpl.ca and get reading!
Plus you can explore all the Forest of Reading nominated titles by joining the Forest of Reading online adventure at: http://waterloo.readsquared.com/
published: 20 Feb 2021
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My Current Obsession! Thriller & Horror Reviews #horrorbooks #thrillerbooks #kidnappings
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published: 05 Apr 2022
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2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards
We are excited to honour the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards winners!
Award Winners 2020
Fiction: Abraham Boyarsky for Through Shadows Slow (8th House Publishing)
Jewish Thought and Culture Tanhum Yoreh for Waste Not: A Jewish Environmental Ethic (SUNY Press)
Biography: Hernan Tesler-Mabé for Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor: Heinz Unger and His Search for Jewish Meaning, 1895–1965 (Yale University Press)
History: Derek Penslar for Theodor Herzl: The Charismatic Leader (Yale University Press)
Children/Youth: Edeet Ravel for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books)
Yiddish: Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert, editors for How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish (Restless Books)
Scholarship: David Novak for Athens and Jerusalem: God, Humans, and Nature (University of Tor...
published: 25 Oct 2020
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2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards - Youth Literature - Edeet Ravel
Edeet Ravel receives the award for Children/Youth literature for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books) from juror Rona Arato at the online Canadian Jewish Lite...
Edeet Ravel receives the award for Children/Youth literature for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books) from juror Rona Arato at the online Canadian Jewish Literary ceremony Oct. 25, 2020.
https://wn.com/2020_Canadian_Jewish_Literary_Awards_Youth_Literature_Edeet_Ravel
Edeet Ravel receives the award for Children/Youth literature for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books) from juror Rona Arato at the online Canadian Jewish Literary ceremony Oct. 25, 2020.
- published: 30 Oct 2020
- views: 41
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Held by Edeet Ravel
Coming in February 2011
What happens when the source of your worst fears becomes the object of your affection?
Seventeen-year-old Chloe's summer vacation ...
Coming in February 2011
What happens when the source of your worst fears becomes the object of your affection?
Seventeen-year-old Chloe's summer vacation in Greece comes to an abrupt end when she is suddenly bound, gagged and whisked away to an unidentified location. Waking up from a drug-induced sleep, she finds herself in a squalid warehouse. Chloe can only imagine the worst. After several days of total isolation and utter despair, Chloe faces a new threat when her kidnapper appears, but she also feels a sense of relief. His revelation that she is being held as ransom for a prisoner exchange, however, does little to allay her fears.
The weeks pass and, haunted by terrifying dreams and with only her thoughts to keep her company, Chloe fights to remain calm in an impossible situation. At least her kidnapper, although cold and distant, visits frequently, often bringing gifts. Before long, Chloe begins to have feelings for him that take her by surprise. Though still fearing for her safety, she now fantasizes about a life together. And is it her imagination, or does her captor share those feelings? Even when she is finally released, Chloe vows to protect her captor at any cost.
This powerful psychological thriller, written by renowned novelist Edeet Ravel, leaves readers wondering at every suspenseful turn: Is Chloe experiencing Stockholm syndrome?
Edeet Ravel's best-selling novels for adults include TEN THOUSAND LOVERS and YOUR SAD EYES AND UNFORGETTABLE MOUTH. Her novels for younger readers include the critically acclaimed Pauline series and THE SAVER.
For ages 13+/grades 8+
For more information, please visit http://site.annickpress.com/catalog/catalog.aspx?title=Held
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Coming in February 2011
What happens when the source of your worst fears becomes the object of your affection?
Seventeen-year-old Chloe's summer vacation in Greece comes to an abrupt end when she is suddenly bound, gagged and whisked away to an unidentified location. Waking up from a drug-induced sleep, she finds herself in a squalid warehouse. Chloe can only imagine the worst. After several days of total isolation and utter despair, Chloe faces a new threat when her kidnapper appears, but she also feels a sense of relief. His revelation that she is being held as ransom for a prisoner exchange, however, does little to allay her fears.
The weeks pass and, haunted by terrifying dreams and with only her thoughts to keep her company, Chloe fights to remain calm in an impossible situation. At least her kidnapper, although cold and distant, visits frequently, often bringing gifts. Before long, Chloe begins to have feelings for him that take her by surprise. Though still fearing for her safety, she now fantasizes about a life together. And is it her imagination, or does her captor share those feelings? Even when she is finally released, Chloe vows to protect her captor at any cost.
This powerful psychological thriller, written by renowned novelist Edeet Ravel, leaves readers wondering at every suspenseful turn: Is Chloe experiencing Stockholm syndrome?
Edeet Ravel's best-selling novels for adults include TEN THOUSAND LOVERS and YOUR SAD EYES AND UNFORGETTABLE MOUTH. Her novels for younger readers include the critically acclaimed Pauline series and THE SAVER.
For ages 13+/grades 8+
For more information, please visit http://site.annickpress.com/catalog/catalog.aspx?title=Held
- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 12980
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"Ten Thousand Lovers" By Edeet Ravel
"Ten Thousand Lovers" by Edeet Ravel is a novel that explores the theme of love and its complexities. The novel follows the lives of several characters as they ...
"Ten Thousand Lovers" by Edeet Ravel is a novel that explores the theme of love and its complexities. The novel follows the lives of several characters as they navigate the ups and downs of romantic relationships. Ravel examines the many forms that love can take, including the love between romantic partners, the love between parents and children, and the love between friends.The novel opens with the protagonist, Hannah, reflecting on her past relationships and her current state of singlehood. Through her memories and experiences, Ravel explores the various ways that people experience love and the reasons why they often struggle to make it work. Hannah's past relationships are characterized by intense passion, but also by a sense of emptiness and longing. Through her struggles, Ravel suggests that love can be both exhilarating and disappointing, and that the search for love is a never-ending process.Another central theme of the novel is the idea of the self and the ways in which people construct their identities. Ravel examines the ways in which people use relationships to define themselves and to find meaning in their lives. For example, Hannah reflects on her past relationships and realizes that she has always defined herself in terms of her romantic partners. Through her experiences, Ravel suggests that people often use relationships to try to fill a sense of emptiness within themselves, but that this is a futile endeavor.Ravel also explores the theme of sexuality and its role in relationships. The novel features several characters who are grappling with their sexual identity and their desires, and Ravel examines the ways in which these desires can be both liberating and oppressive. For example, one of the characters, Alex, is a gay man who has struggled with his sexuality and the social stigma that comes with it. Through Alex's experiences, Ravel suggests that society often places limits on people's sexual expression, and that this can be harmful to both individuals and relationships.In addition to these themes, Ravel also explores the idea of cultural identity and the ways in which it can impact relationships. The novel features several characters from different cultural backgrounds, and Ravel examines the ways in which these differences can both bring people together and drive them apart. For example, Hannah's father is a Holocaust survivor, and Ravel explores the impact that this has had on his relationships and his sense of self. Through this exploration, Ravel suggests that cultural identity can be both a source of strength and a source of division.One of the key elements of "Ten Thousand Lovers" is its narrative structure. The novel is told from the perspectives of several different characters, and Ravel uses this structure to examine the many facets of love and relationships. This allows Ravel to delve deeply into the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of each character, and to explore the ways in which they intersect and diverge. The novel's structure also reflects Ravel's belief that love is a complex and multifaceted experience, and that it can be understood only by examining it from multiple perspectives.In conclusion, "Ten Thousand Lovers" by Edeet Ravel is a thought-provoking and insightful novel that explores the many complexities of love and relationships. Through its exploration of themes such as the self, sexuality, cultural identity, and the search for love, Ravel suggests that love is a never-ending process, and that it can be both exhilarating and disappointing. The novel's structure, with its multiple perspectives and its emphasis on the many facets of love, reinforces Ravel's message and makes the novel a compelling read.
https://wn.com/Ten_Thousand_Lovers_By_Edeet_Ravel
"Ten Thousand Lovers" by Edeet Ravel is a novel that explores the theme of love and its complexities. The novel follows the lives of several characters as they navigate the ups and downs of romantic relationships. Ravel examines the many forms that love can take, including the love between romantic partners, the love between parents and children, and the love between friends.The novel opens with the protagonist, Hannah, reflecting on her past relationships and her current state of singlehood. Through her memories and experiences, Ravel explores the various ways that people experience love and the reasons why they often struggle to make it work. Hannah's past relationships are characterized by intense passion, but also by a sense of emptiness and longing. Through her struggles, Ravel suggests that love can be both exhilarating and disappointing, and that the search for love is a never-ending process.Another central theme of the novel is the idea of the self and the ways in which people construct their identities. Ravel examines the ways in which people use relationships to define themselves and to find meaning in their lives. For example, Hannah reflects on her past relationships and realizes that she has always defined herself in terms of her romantic partners. Through her experiences, Ravel suggests that people often use relationships to try to fill a sense of emptiness within themselves, but that this is a futile endeavor.Ravel also explores the theme of sexuality and its role in relationships. The novel features several characters who are grappling with their sexual identity and their desires, and Ravel examines the ways in which these desires can be both liberating and oppressive. For example, one of the characters, Alex, is a gay man who has struggled with his sexuality and the social stigma that comes with it. Through Alex's experiences, Ravel suggests that society often places limits on people's sexual expression, and that this can be harmful to both individuals and relationships.In addition to these themes, Ravel also explores the idea of cultural identity and the ways in which it can impact relationships. The novel features several characters from different cultural backgrounds, and Ravel examines the ways in which these differences can both bring people together and drive them apart. For example, Hannah's father is a Holocaust survivor, and Ravel explores the impact that this has had on his relationships and his sense of self. Through this exploration, Ravel suggests that cultural identity can be both a source of strength and a source of division.One of the key elements of "Ten Thousand Lovers" is its narrative structure. The novel is told from the perspectives of several different characters, and Ravel uses this structure to examine the many facets of love and relationships. This allows Ravel to delve deeply into the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of each character, and to explore the ways in which they intersect and diverge. The novel's structure also reflects Ravel's belief that love is a complex and multifaceted experience, and that it can be understood only by examining it from multiple perspectives.In conclusion, "Ten Thousand Lovers" by Edeet Ravel is a thought-provoking and insightful novel that explores the many complexities of love and relationships. Through its exploration of themes such as the self, sexuality, cultural identity, and the search for love, Ravel suggests that love is a never-ending process, and that it can be both exhilarating and disappointing. The novel's structure, with its multiple perspectives and its emphasis on the many facets of love, reinforces Ravel's message and makes the novel a compelling read.
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 7
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Du liebst mich nicht von Edeet Ravel
Vielen Dank an den cbt Verlag! :)
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- published: 23 Jun 2013
- views: 784
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Silver Birch Fiction 2021 Nominee: A Boy Is Not A Bird
Have you heard of the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading? We're celebrating the books nominated for the Silver Birch Fiction and Silver Birch Expre...
Have you heard of the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading? We're celebrating the books nominated for the Silver Birch Fiction and Silver Birch Express awards and getting excited for the 2021 Battle of the Books! Today, Sarah is talking about A Boy Is Not A Bird by Edeet Ravel and published by Groundwood Books.
For more information about the Battle of the Books, including a full list of competing titles and registration, check out: https://innisfil.bibliocommons.com/events/6033ef69fc63c72f009f4762
https://wn.com/Silver_Birch_Fiction_2021_Nominee_A_Boy_Is_Not_A_Bird
Have you heard of the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading? We're celebrating the books nominated for the Silver Birch Fiction and Silver Birch Express awards and getting excited for the 2021 Battle of the Books! Today, Sarah is talking about A Boy Is Not A Bird by Edeet Ravel and published by Groundwood Books.
For more information about the Battle of the Books, including a full list of competing titles and registration, check out: https://innisfil.bibliocommons.com/events/6033ef69fc63c72f009f4762
- published: 22 Mar 2021
- views: 67
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Buchempfehlung Du liebst mich nicht von Edeet Ravel
Link zu Amazone
http://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/3570308294/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1375783837&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX110_SY190
Link zu Amazone
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Link zu Amazone
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- published: 06 Aug 2013
- views: 159
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A Boy is Not a Bird Book Talk
The Forest of Reading® is Canada's largest recreational reading program with over 270,000 readers taking part every year. Its mission is to instill the love of ...
The Forest of Reading® is Canada's largest recreational reading program with over 270,000 readers taking part every year. Its mission is to instill the love of reading across Canada.
A Boy is Not a Bird by Edeet Ravel is a Silver Birch Fiction nominated title for 2021. Watch this short video to learn more about the book.
Interested in this book or any of the Forest of Reading titles? Place a hold at wpl.ca and get reading!
Plus you can explore all the Forest of Reading nominated titles by joining the Forest of Reading online adventure at: http://waterloo.readsquared.com/
https://wn.com/A_Boy_Is_Not_A_Bird_Book_Talk
The Forest of Reading® is Canada's largest recreational reading program with over 270,000 readers taking part every year. Its mission is to instill the love of reading across Canada.
A Boy is Not a Bird by Edeet Ravel is a Silver Birch Fiction nominated title for 2021. Watch this short video to learn more about the book.
Interested in this book or any of the Forest of Reading titles? Place a hold at wpl.ca and get reading!
Plus you can explore all the Forest of Reading nominated titles by joining the Forest of Reading online adventure at: http://waterloo.readsquared.com/
- published: 20 Feb 2021
- views: 157
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My Current Obsession! Thriller & Horror Reviews #horrorbooks #thrillerbooks #kidnappings
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Held by Edeet Ravel
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Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland
by Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Mary Jordan, Kevin Sullivan
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Berlin Syndrome by Melanie Joosten
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4619494382
Held by Edeet Ravel
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4633818834
Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland
by Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Mary Jordan, Kevin Sullivan
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4635259506
Finding Me: A Decade of Darkness, a Life Reclaimed - A Memoir of the Cleveland Kidnappings
by Michelle Knight, Michelle Burford
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- published: 05 Apr 2022
- views: 3416
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2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards
We are excited to honour the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards winners!
Award Winners 2020
Fiction: Abraham Boyarsky for Through Shadows Slow (8th House Pu...
We are excited to honour the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards winners!
Award Winners 2020
Fiction: Abraham Boyarsky for Through Shadows Slow (8th House Publishing)
Jewish Thought and Culture Tanhum Yoreh for Waste Not: A Jewish Environmental Ethic (SUNY Press)
Biography: Hernan Tesler-Mabé for Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor: Heinz Unger and His Search for Jewish Meaning, 1895–1965 (Yale University Press)
History: Derek Penslar for Theodor Herzl: The Charismatic Leader (Yale University Press)
Children/Youth: Edeet Ravel for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books)
Yiddish: Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert, editors for How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish (Restless Books)
Scholarship: David Novak for Athens and Jerusalem: God, Humans, and Nature (University of Toronto Press
Poetry: Elana Wolff for Swoon (Guernica Editions)
Holocaust: Laurent Sagalovitsch for Le Temps des orphelins (Buchet/Chastel)
https://wn.com/2020_Canadian_Jewish_Literary_Awards
We are excited to honour the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Awards winners!
Award Winners 2020
Fiction: Abraham Boyarsky for Through Shadows Slow (8th House Publishing)
Jewish Thought and Culture Tanhum Yoreh for Waste Not: A Jewish Environmental Ethic (SUNY Press)
Biography: Hernan Tesler-Mabé for Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor: Heinz Unger and His Search for Jewish Meaning, 1895–1965 (Yale University Press)
History: Derek Penslar for Theodor Herzl: The Charismatic Leader (Yale University Press)
Children/Youth: Edeet Ravel for A Boy is Not a Bird (Groundwood Books)
Yiddish: Ilan Stavans and Josh Lambert, editors for How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish (Restless Books)
Scholarship: David Novak for Athens and Jerusalem: God, Humans, and Nature (University of Toronto Press
Poetry: Elana Wolff for Swoon (Guernica Editions)
Holocaust: Laurent Sagalovitsch for Le Temps des orphelins (Buchet/Chastel)
- published: 25 Oct 2020
- views: 198