The Wolf Hunt by Ayelet Fundor-Goshen


 Some days you are not ready to live another twenty-four hours. The question is will the next day become easier. If not, what do you do? Major events, serious ones, have caused communities  to separate themselves and live in their shells. One wonders about their thoughts. These perceptions lead them out of those close quarters.

Ayelet Gundor-Goshen writing causes an unsettled and sad feeling. Thank goodness, she did not cater to feelings that are only hungry for happy, happy. What a lie! Akyelet Gundor-Goshen  might want us to know that life brings distressing times along with better times.For this we must thank her. 

Yes, she is writing about a shootout.One that includes a Black boy and his mother and a few Jewish people from a synagogue.This is a psychological novel. Feelings are important. The heart might not have the right answers. That does not mean to reject them.. Listen to the heart and save a friend or a relative. I think the parents in Boston discovered it is better to listen to the adolescence heart, their body language, etc. Because these black days will cause us to need something as small as a hug or a drive away from it all.

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