Michal Zohar Ben Dor
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What if? Processing loss through writing

What if? Processing loss through writing

What if? Processing loss through writing

In her book, "Be Careful What You Wish For," author Michal Zohar Ben-Dor explores the question "what if." In this case, the question is what if a deceased loved one were alive. The seed for the story draws from the author's own life. Her father died in an accident during his IDF reserve service when she was 14 years old. Zohar Ben-Dor spoke to KAN's Naomi Segal.
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