Countries need writers as their voices of conscience; few have them.
New York Times Book Review ".
Insightful, inventive, and lyrical.
Panther in the Basement is a rich tapestry of character and political intrigue set against the birth of modern Israel.
Accused of treason for the friendship, Proffy must learn the true nature of loyalty and betrayal.
Then he meets and befriends a kindly British soldier who shares with Proffy a love of language and the Bible.
Twelve-year-old Proffy, indoctrinated by his patriotic father and a zealous Bible teacher, dreams of dying heroically in battle, fighting for the creation of a Jewish state.
Washington Post The year is 1947: the last days of the British mandate in Palestine.
Israel has Oz.
Countries need writers as their voices of conscience; few have them