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Books with author Victoria J. Avila

  • A Small Country about to Vanish

    Victoria Avilan

    eBook (Shaggy Dog Stories, June 15, 2015)
    Winner of the 2016 Golden Crown Literary Society Award.Runner Up for the 2015 Rainbow Award.This sweeping novel follows childhood sweethearts Rona and Shelli as they come of age and face impossible choices. Passion and heartbreak come alive in this lyrical exploration of love, friendship, and family in Israel.A Small Country about to Vanish is Rona and Shelli's love-hate relationship with an ancient piano, each other and their difficult homeland - a country physically too small and politically too volatile to maintain its own existence.Wise and compassionate Rona believes in fairness and equality and shows a rare ability to feel empathy for her supposed enemies, while her friends and family want security first. Shelli, an avid reader of Holocaust literature, raises old but relevant questions. Must history repeat itself? How do we know when the political pot of hatred has boiled beneath us, making it necessary to leave our belongings behind and relocate, to save ourselves and our family?
  • A Small Country about to Vanish

    Victoria Avilan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 20, 2015)
    Winner of the 2016 Golden Crown Literary Society Award.Runner Up for the 2015 Rainbow Award.This sweeping novel follows childhood sweethearts Rona and Shelli as they come of age and face impossible choices. Passion and heartbreak come alive in this lyrical exploration of love, friendship, and family in Israel.A Small Country about to Vanish is Rona and Shelli's love-hate relationship with an ancient piano, each other and their difficult homeland - a country physically too small and politically too volatile to maintain its own existence.Wise and compassionate Rona believes in fairness and equality and shows a rare ability to feel empathy for her supposed enemies, while her friends and family want security first. Shelli, an avid reader of Holocaust literature, raises old but relevant questions. Must history repeat itself? How do we know when the political pot of hatred has boiled beneath us, making it necessary to leave our belongings behind and relocate, to save ourselves and our family?
  • How Our Muscles Work

    Victoria Avila

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Aug. 16, 1649)
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  • How Our Muscles Work

    Victoria Avila

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Aug. 16, 1771)
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