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From the very first sentence, The Fig Leaf captivates readers with its fluent, clear, and emotionally resonant style. It explores the enduring values that sustain genuine human connection-friendship, sincerity, kindness, and honesty. At its core is a powerful message: open, direct, and selfless communication is the foundation of trust in any relationship. The story follows the growing bond between the narrator and Zenina, beginning online and deepening in real life. Through this connection, the novel explores the emotional depth of personality and character, showing that true friendship…mehr

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From the very first sentence, The Fig Leaf captivates readers with its fluent, clear, and emotionally resonant style. It explores the enduring values that sustain genuine human connection-friendship, sincerity, kindness, and honesty. At its core is a powerful message: open, direct, and selfless communication is the foundation of trust in any relationship. The story follows the growing bond between the narrator and Zenina, beginning online and deepening in real life. Through this connection, the novel explores the emotional depth of personality and character, showing that true friendship thrives not on appearances but on empathy and authenticity. Though both central relationships are marked by the same illness, the story avoids falling into fatalism. Instead, it portrays characters who embrace life with resilience and positivity, finding purpose even in the face of hardship. The symbolic "fig leaf"-often used to hide flaws-is absent in the relationship between the narrator and Zenina. Their connection is built on honesty, patience, and emotional openness, offering a rare and inspiring example of unconditional friendship. The Fig Leaf is a thoughtful, touching journey into the strength and beauty of human connection, and a reminder of how deeply meaningful true friendship can be.
Autorenporträt
David Levi was born in Milas in 1948. After getting his secondary school and high school education at the ¿zmir Private Turkish College, he graduated in 1972 from the Middle East Technical University, Department of Chemical Engineering at Ankara Turkey. He completed his Master Degree, graduate study at the Haifa Technical University in 1982. His professional life started as a refinery engineer and continued as a director. He attended several individualized training programs and later presented them. He joined several conferences in Turkey and abroad as a lecturer. He started writing in 2010. In general, meaningful and rich personal relationships and values are the subjects of his books. His style is natural, flowing and special. Sometimes he uses a fine sense of humor to emphasize some significant issues. With a simple way of writing, he tries to catch the reader to make him as part of the plot in his stories and essays. He lives in Haifa...Israel. He knows Turkish (mother tongue), English, Hebrew and Spanish. He has written six books, two already published; these are: Leyla's Coffee-Published and get a Reward in Europe Fig Leaves-Published