Every House Needs a Balcony A Novel

Every House Needs a Balcony A Novel by Rina Frank, published by HarperCollins on June 8, 2010, is a translation that spans 336 pages. This novel explores the life of one woman and her family, detailing her journey from a childhood marked by poverty to the complexities of love and loss in her adult years. The narrative captures the essence of personal transformation and the impact of one’s environment on their experiences.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of familial relationships and the nuances of life within a home. The story delves into themes of resilience and emotional depth, reflecting on the bittersweet nature of existence. With its focus on the intricacies of human connections, this work of fiction resonates with those interested in narratives that highlight personal growth and the challenges of life.
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An international bestseller and publishing phenomenon, Every House Needs a Balcony—dubbed the “Israeli Kite Runner” by The Bookseller—is the story of one family, one home, and the surprising arc of one woman’s life, from the poverty of her youth, to the glowing love and painful losses of her adult years. If you enjoy the novels of Dalia Sofer (The Septembers of Shiraz), Amos Oz (My Michael, A Tale of Love and Darkness), and A.B. Yehoshua (Mr Mani), you’ll find much to love in Rina Frank’s beautiful and bittersweet Every House Needs a Balcony.
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