Depends on How You Tell It

Depends on How You Tell It
Dorit Silverman
Anna’s youngest daughter - Ronnie, vanished and no one knows what happened. Relying on a mother’s intuition and unconditional love, she does everything she can to save her daughter’s life and bring her back home, safely.
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About the Author

I was born Jewish and Israeli in Haifa, a totally binational city. I now live in hardcore Tel-Aviv.
I have two pens at home - with one I write novels, with the other I write statements of claim or defense as a lawyer for family law. I also use the writers pen as an editor and as a ghost writer. In between I lecture, teach creative writing courses and other various livelihoods.
I wondered threw many universities as a lecturer. I was Dean at the Hameshulash College at Bak'a El-Garbia, and at Beit-Berl College I was head of the artistic writing department. I wondered a lot until I realized that the academy is not the right institute for me.
I took part in some international conventions, lecturing about my writing. My books were translated in to several languages, and you can look that up at the BOOKS pages. I received several scholarships, awards and grants, which helped as an income as well as a good substitute for applause that singers always get at the end of a good show and writers never get at the end of a good book, when you finish reading it at 2am, alone, on some remote Bed.
Throughout all of my thoughts, which some were written and some were made in to books, I had three children. They are my masterpieces - Tom, Dean and Avigail.