Catch a Dream takes place in Israel during the time of the first intifada in 1988, when Arabic frustration for a homeland erupted in strikes, demonstrations and suicide bombings. Rainbow Dove and Lily Ambrosia, traveling with their children, arrive in Haifa. On a mission to sow seeds of peace, they intend to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. A violent incident in her past terrorizes Lily's dreams. Living on the edge of society has veiled its power to haunt her as she searches for safety and a sense of belonging. Her fascination with Jewish culture inspires her to dream she can plant roots in…mehr
Catch a Dream takes place in Israel during the time of the first intifada in 1988, when Arabic frustration for a homeland erupted in strikes, demonstrations and suicide bombings. Rainbow Dove and Lily Ambrosia, traveling with their children, arrive in Haifa. On a mission to sow seeds of peace, they intend to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. A violent incident in her past terrorizes Lily's dreams. Living on the edge of society has veiled its power to haunt her as she searches for safety and a sense of belonging. Her fascination with Jewish culture inspires her to dream she can plant roots in the Holy Land. Lily meets Levi, who is charming and enigmatic, dangerous but irresistible. Their love affair undermines her relationship with Rainbow Dove and they begin to go their separate ways. Lily wants to find a way to stay. Her spiritual life is a tangle of beliefs and desires, impacted by the Jewish culture all around her, and she becomes aware of the toll that the relentless conflict takes on the Israeli people. She gets a job as a nanny and soon is immersed in daily life, from hanging out with friends in cafes to attending Yom Kippur services at the synagogue. Lily's journey to become a woman grounded in practicality rather than drifting in idealism is honed by both heart-break and healing. She reaches out again and again for love. Will she be able to stay? What does she have to give up and what will she be able to keep?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wendy Brown-Báez is a writer, teacher, performance poet and creator of Writing Circles for Healing Writing Workshops. Her essays Why We Write: The Wounded and Enduring appeared in Poets & Writers Magazine and Pilgrimage won the National Women Book Association 2016 contest. Wendy is the author of the poetry books Ceremonies of the Spirit and transparencies of light and has published poetry and prose in numerous literary journals, such as Borderlands, The Litchfield Review, Lavandería, Mizna, Water Stone Review, and Peregrine anthologies such as The Chrysalis Reader, Wising Up Press, and The Heart of All That Is and in on-line journals such as Interfaithing, The Feminine Collective, Talking Writing and Duende. Wendy was awarded McKnight and MN State Arts Board grants to teach writing in non-profits. She teaches creative writing and memoir in community spaces such as schools, libraries, cafes, prisons, healing centers, churches, women's retreats, yoga studios and arts organizations. Wendy lived in Israel for three years during the first intifada. She also lived in Mexico and Spain and has written stories and memoirs about her experiences. www.wendybrownbaez.com
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