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      • Eshkar

        Eshkar is a renowned Israeli writer that published 28 books (thus far) with some of Israel’s biggest publishing houses, Yedioth Books and Kinneret Zmora-Bitan.

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      • BRILL

        Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, Brill is a leading international academic publisher in Asian Studies, Classical Studies, History, Middle East and Islamic Studies, Biblical and Religious Studies, Language & Linguistics, Philosophy and International Law to name but a few. With offices in Leiden (NL), Boston (US), Paderborn (GER), Singapore (SG) and Beijing (CN), Brill today publishes more than 300 journals and close to 1,400 new books and reference works each year, available in print and online. Brill also markets a large number of primary source research collections and databases. The company’s key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. Brill is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV.

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      • Fiction
        June 2017

        Onyx eyes

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Since the disaster of 2040, the world is preoccupied with its own survival. The primary goal is to preserve humankind and help humans reproduce. Due to deteriorating fertility levels, the central government legislates a law that forces all 18-year-old men and women to donate their sperm and ova to a global genetic pool.   Onyx, a lost 26 years old woman, ventures out on a brave journey of finding her biological offsprings, that were artificially conceived from her ova when she was just 18 years old. She goes against laws and conventions and discovers that primal maternal instincts know no borders. In the process, she discovers much about herself as well as about the questionable system, which invades the most intimate places, despite its noble goals.   Onyx feels that the only way for her soul to survive is by defying the establishment and following her uncontrolled urge to discover the fate of her biological children.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2007

        The Magic Storm

        Winter Blue, Fairy-Child

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Winter Blue is a 14 and a half years old fairy-child who lives in two parallel worlds, the human world, and another secret and wondrous world - MagicLand. There she meets Grinding beetles, an amusing dwarfling by the name of Kroshtank which is in search of the rare Bambiloks flowers, and of course fairies, house-fairies, dwarflings and many others. Winter also meets a fairy-child named Nikki and goes on her first date with Brian. When one day colorful lighting and throbbing, sparkling light balls start appearing in the human world, winter and her friends set out to investigate. The fairies warn that it seems that a, once in 500 years, magic storm is about to start. The children set out to mitigate the upcoming storm, confront a dangerous creature named Taragus and discover a dark secret from Eizmergada’s past.     This is the fourth installment in the Winter Blue, Fairy-Child book series.   The Winter Blue, Fairy-Child series (7 books and a magical cookbook) oscillates between imagination and reality, between the life of a teenage girl with all its day to day complexities and a rich adventure story which takes place primarily in MagicLand. MagicLand is a secret world run by the fairies, where all magical creatures took refuge after having fled from the human world. The plots are threaded between the two parallel worlds and sweep the reader onto enchanting adventures.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2007

        Dragon`s Island

        Winter Blue, Fairy-Child

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        This is an especially busy year for Winter. She celebrates her 15-th birthday and together with her friend, Maggie, spends a wonderful Christmas vacation in Paris, where she also experiences her first kiss. With the help of her friends, Winter discovers a second floating island, where mighty dragons live. The dragons have recently started to descent into the human world and threaten to expose the existence of all magical creatures. While trying to resolve the matter, the children meet a strange creature that goes by the name of Enrik the lonely, they help Thomas take care of Zog, a mysterious bat that lands in his house, and sabotage a press conference aiming to reveal the discovery of magic dust to the world.   This is the fifth installment in the Winter Blue, Fairy-Child book series.   The Winter Blue, Fairy-Child series (7 books and a magical cookbook) oscillates between imagination and reality, between the life of a teenage girl with all its day to day complexities and a rich adventure story which takes place primarily in MagicLand. MagicLand is a secret world run by the fairies, where all magical creatures took refuge after having fled from the human world. The plots are threaded between the two parallel worlds and sweep the reader onto enchanting adventures.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2011

        The Green Hill

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        "œI'm Tillipig," the dwarf introduced himself, "œBut I don't understand how is that any of your business. You do know that you invaded our hill, right? You might stand trial any minute now." "œWhat?", jumped Eve, "œWhat are you talking about? What do you mean by 'stand trial'? We were just taking a walk when we saw something yellow in the grass." "œSomething yellow? Realy?", the dwarf expressed interest and suspicion, "An oversized banana? Or was that maybe a bee? A mushroom? A dry leaf? A flower? A yellow ant? A very rotten potato?", he tried to guess. Eve laughed, "œNo, no, it was just your yellow cap." When Eve and Ben go on a week long vacation to Wales, they discover a new and mysterious world and they witness the brutal conflict between the Drissons - a type of especially irritating, croossed eyed, dwarfs - and their archenemies the Naviot - flying creatures with hearts cold as ice. During their stay, Eve and Ben discover that the picturesque green hill near their summer house is teeming with exciting life.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2010

        Tuesdays, at Four Thirty pm

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        “My name is Ellie and I’m fourteen and a few months old. Once a week I go to a psychologist. My mother says he is one of the best. My father does not really care to which psychologist I go. He just wants someone to fix me already. “   Each Tuesday at four and a half, Ellie, a 14 years old girl, meets Udi the psychologist. From one meeting to the other, she goes through a fascinating journey of self-discovery. She learns things that she didn’t know about herself, her parents and her sister, and realizes that every family, even the most ordinary looking one, has secrets simmering beneath the surface.   Tuesdays at four thirty is a special growing up story of a girl from Tel-Aviv. A story full of honesty and pain, earth-shattering surprises, friendship, love and acceptance.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2013

        Melisa, Tiresome Old Witch

        Witch & Wizard

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Anise and Sage had a lot of plans for the spring break: hunt toads, swim in the river, hike... but they did not imagine that they would have to spend their entire vacation in the company of their old aunt! When aunt Melisa arrives with tons of suitcases, a screechy voice, and a pet potted plant, the girls decide to make her go away in any way they can. But how will they get rid of a witch with a dire love for disgusting things and a peculiar taste?   This is the fifth installment in the Witch and Wizard book series. The Witch and Wizard series (7 books) is a fantasy book series for beginner readers. It's funny and easy to read. It captivates youngsters with the unusual adventures, activities, names and foods that are part of day to day life in this alternate world of witches and wizards.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2012

        Rose's Blossom

        Emerald, Fairy-Child

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        "œShe suddenly felt a sharp piercing pain through her shoulder blades. It hurt. It wasn't intolerable pain, but it definitely was troubling. Then, in a second, something miraculous happened that Emerald could only imagine. Two delicate white wings hatched from her shoulder blades, and her body started to slowly shrink."œ Eleven years old Emerald, never heard of Magic-Land until she got her wings and became a Fairy-Child. When her mother tells her about this magical world, Emerald hurries to visit it, but discovers that it is in trouble. Now she needs to find a way to help the wonderous, magical creatures that she only envisioned in her dreams, and to embark on the adventure of her life. This is the first installment in the Emerald, Fairy-Child book series.   The Emerald, Fairy-Child series (4 books) is a follow-up series to the best-selling series Winter-Blue, Fairy-Child. Winter Blue is all grown up now, and as with all fairy-children, she lost her wings and her ability to visit Magic-Land. Emerald is Winter's daughter, and she is following in her footsteps, taking her own distinct path.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2014

        The Secret of the Maya

        Emerald, Fairy-Child

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        "œWhat's the secret of the Maya? No one knows, but the lucky one to discover it, will receive great powers, greater than any other." The people of the cult are plotting again. This time they want to find the source of power of the Maya people and use it to destroy Magic-Land. The children have no choice but to find the Maya secrets before the cult and defend them. Unfortunately, Emerald's magic powers are running astray just when she needs them most.   This is the third installment in the Emerald, Fairy-Child book series.   The Emerald, Fairy-Child series (4 books) is a follow-up series to the best-selling series Winter-Blue, Fairy-Child. Winter Blue is all grown up now, and as with all fairy-children, she lost her wings and her ability to visit Magic-Land. Emerald is Winter`s daughter, and she is following in her footsteps, taking her own distinct path.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2012

        Henley's Wings

        Tales from Windydust

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Don't bother looking up Windydust on your map - it's written in invisible ink. But if you are brave enough, you could join Theo the Click and his friend Henley on a journey through this legendary land. Just be careful, it won't be a pleasant journey, but rather a wild adventure where you'll meet, not entirely sane creatures, have a picnic near a field of eye-fruits. You might get Spinach-Spontanins to purr, fly on the back of an angry Dichuzoaurous, get a ride on the tricycle of a rather nice Truid - whatever it takes to get to the dark forest of the Triksons. There Henley plans to unravel her secret plan. Will she succeed? Will they make it?   This is the first installment in the Windydust book series.   The Windydust series (3 books) is a fantasy book series for young adults. The stories are presented in the hilariously insane and made-up world of Windydust. Be prepared to be surprised every step of the way.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2013

        The Mysterious Scarlet Dragon

        Tales from Windydust

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        "œI untied the purple ribbon and opened the box. I think I almost fainted when I saw its contents. It was an egg. A pretty big egg, a little bigger than my head. It was shiny and had kind of a red color to it. In the name of the click gods, Henley, what did you bring me!?" When Henley, the trikson, brings Theo the click a rare dragon egg for his thirteen birthday, he immediately decides that it has to be returned. Together they set out on a hilarious and surprising journey and will learn a thing or two about the place that is closest to the heart.   This is the second installment in the Windydust book series.   The Windydust series (3 books) is a fantasy book series for young adults. The stories are presented in the hilariously insane and made-up world of Windydust. Be prepared to be surprised every step of the way.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2014

        The Blue Amanita Mushroom

        Tales from Windydust

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        How many times you told a white lie to a friend in order not to insult him? That's exactly what Theo does when Melody sets out to participate in a singing competition. At first, he supports her, but when he listens to her terrible singing, he understands that only magic can save her from the inevitable upcoming humiliation. Now he has no choice but to go out and search for the craved Blue Amanita Mushroom, which bestows the voice of a nightingale upon whoever eats it. But finding it is not simple, Theo will have to visit a desolated island, raise Japanese Persimmon worms and do business with a common Bolon.   This is the third installment in the Windydust book series.   The Windydust series (3 books) is a fantasy book series for young adults. The stories are presented in the hilariously insane and made-up world of Windydust. Be prepared to be surprised every step of the way.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2014

        Cichorium, the new wizard on the block

        Witch & Wizard

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Every neighbourhood gets new neighbours from time to time, but when they move into a deserted house, houtend by the spririts of long passed dragons, it's clear that this is the begining of an adventure. Anise and her friends meet Cichorium, their new neighbour, and immediately start warning him about the weird residents of the house his family choose. But Cichorium is not afraid, as he does not belive in ghosts, and especialy dragon ghosts.   This is the sixth installment in the Witch and Wizard book series. The Witch and Wizard series (7 books) is a fantasy book series for beginner readers. It's funny and easy to read. It captivates youngsters with the unusual adventures, activities, names and foods that are part of day to day life in this alternate world of witches and wizards.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2015

        Cumin, a wizard who knows it all

        Witch & Wizard

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Cumin is an exceptionally bright wizard-child. He knows all the spells and potions and knows the meaning of the most confusing terms.  Only one thing he does not know: how to have fun. How can he eat sugared worms candy when he knows that extra sugar can cause the terrible sucrazitus-limfotzitos illness? How can he play with a unicorn when he holds in his hand the third volume of the "œspell and magic" trilogy? Slowly Cumin's friends drift away, and even his parents are worried that maybe he is too smart for his own good. Who will teach Cumin that he can not find all the answers in his books?   This is the seventh installment in the Witch and Wizard book series. The Witch and Wizard series (7 books) is a fantasy book series for beginner readers. It's funny and easy to read. It captivates youngsters with the unusual adventures, activities, names and foods that are part of day to day life in this alternate world of witches and wizards.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2013

        The Shadow Creatures

        Emerald, Fairy-Child

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        "œRumor has it that your mother and her friends are responsible for the stealing of the manuscripts. And her you, Emerald, come into the picture: we need you to find and return them to us. The manuscripts might hold information about the Shadow Creatures. Hopefully, we can discover a weakness and find a way to fight them..."   Danger lurks once more - horrible and deadly creatures appear in peaceful lake Waker near Emerald's hometown. Only a few have seen them and remained to tell about it. When all attempts to beat them fail, Emerald and her friends have only one more thing to try, but it entails finding the ancient manuscripts that were long lost and possibly cooperating with their sworn enemies.   This is the second installment in the Emerald, Fairy-Child book series.   The Emerald, Fairy-Child series (4 books) is a follow-up series to the best-selling series Winter-Blue, Fairy-Child. Winter Blue is all grown up now, and as with all fairy-children, she lost her wings and her ability to visit Magic-Land. Emerald is Winter's daughter, and she is following in her footsteps, taking her own distinct path.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2015

        The Lost Children

        Emerald, Fairy-Child

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        "œYou are..." uttered the boy and stared at the tiny Emerald, flapping her shimmering wings. "A Fairy-Child," replied Emerald bravely, "œAnd you are?" "œYour new worst enemy," said the boy and smiled deviously. A terrible rain is pouring down over the human world as well as Magic-Land and is disrupting the ordinary way of things. But that's not the only storm brewing. Emerald`s neighborhood, is repeatedly plagued by mysterious youngsters with only one thing in mind: destroy everything. When the Fairy-children are summoned to an emergency meeting in Magic-Land, the truth starts to unveil: the residents of the magical children`s island have escaped into the human world with no intention of going back. Who are these children? What do they have to do with the fairies? And how can their mayhem be stopped?   This is the fourth installment in the Emerald, Fairy-Child book series.   The Emerald, Fairy-Child series (4 books) is a follow-up series to the best-selling series Winter-Blue, Fairy-Child. Winter Blue is all grown up now, and as with all fairy-children, she lost her wings and her ability to visit Magic-Land. Emerald is Winter`s daughter, and she is following in her footsteps, taking her own distinct path.

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