
Product Description Welcome to the capital city of the Israeli desert—the main axis around which a story is told beginning with the Australian Light Horse charge in World War I and ending in the twenty-first century. Written with the vivid creativity of a writer and the accuracy of a historian, A Rose for an Australian Light Horseman is an epic story of women and men whose loves, lusts, drives, and intrigues are an inseparable part of their creation, vision, and realization. The characters within this saga become connected through fate. Their lives and the life of the city become one narrative of dreams, ambitions, passions, and power. This is truly a book you will not be able to put down.Uri Dotan Bochner is an Israeli author who was born in Jerusalem to Holocaust survivors. He spent his military service in the Israeli Navy in the submarine flotilla. Following his military service, Dotan Bochner studied at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Later, he served his country in Berlin and in Pretoria, witnessing firsthand the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the end of the apartheid regime in South Africa respectively. As a child and as an adult, Dotan Bochner lived in many different towns and countries, an experience that affected his writing and helped create his cosmopolitan worldview. From the Back Cover Uri Dotan Bochner is an Israeli author who was born in Jerusalem to Holocaust survivors. He spent his military service in the Israeli Navy in the submarine flotilla. Following his military service, Dotan Bochner studied at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Later, he served his country in Berlin and in Pretoria, witnessing firsthand the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the end of the apartheid regime in South Africa respectively. As a child and as an adult, Dotan Bochner lived in many different towns and countries, an experience that affected his writing and helped create his cosmopolitan worldview. About the Author Uri Dot
Page Count:
261
Publication Date:
2019-02-01
Publisher:
Palmetto Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
1641112158
ISBN-13:
9781641112154
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