The Virtual Kibbutz: Stories from a Changing Society
by
Ellis Shuman
For over fifty years, the magnificent oak tree stood as a solitary landmark in the middle of the valley, witnessing the cool, wet winters and the hot, humid summers. Young pioneers established a new kibbutz nearby, celebrating their collective way of life in the shade of the tree. Decades later, the kibbutz is not the same. Its members' idealism has changed. Can the commun...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published
April 1st 2003
by iUniverse.com
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I read this as research for my novel in progress. It's a series of fictional stories about the Israeli kibbutz.
While the stories give a good overview of the changes and difficulties the kibbutzim are facing, they are also very cheesy, and the writing style resembles something out of high school.
While the stories give a good overview of the changes and difficulties the kibbutzim are facing, they are also very cheesy, and the writing style resembles something out of high school.
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