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The Silent Moon
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The Silent Moon

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My friend, Ivan Ashkenazi, was from a Jewish family who struggled his entire life. This novel speaks about his great friendship and bonding with Indian culture. He and his family were long-time appreciators of India and Indians. Their long-standing loyalty and beliefs remained unchanged even when circumstances were not suitable. Any migration never dithered towards our Nation but how that worked? This is a partly true story of two friends. Once their initial basic and theoretical training in engineering was over, they were given special trades where they had to undergo various levels of training.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
5 July 2021
Pages
188
ISBN
9781636696867

My friend, Ivan Ashkenazi, was from a Jewish family who struggled his entire life. This novel speaks about his great friendship and bonding with Indian culture. He and his family were long-time appreciators of India and Indians. Their long-standing loyalty and beliefs remained unchanged even when circumstances were not suitable. Any migration never dithered towards our Nation but how that worked? This is a partly true story of two friends. Once their initial basic and theoretical training in engineering was over, they were given special trades where they had to undergo various levels of training.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
5 July 2021
Pages
188
ISBN
9781636696867