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About This Book
Uri Palti begins this second book, Where The Cranes Fly, with his family's immigration to Australia in 1975 and takes us through the first years in their new country. He then goes back to the year he was born and continues to tell us about his life to now. This book, however, is not just "another" biography; between his life stories, he interweaves many others, including experiences from his travels in China and day-to-day tales which could have happened to you. Stories about love - love for his family, music, people and even for his Siamese cat... You'll smile and chuckle when you read "My Dentist", "The Tray" and more. You might be asking yourself why things seem so familiar when you read "One Little White Button" or "Gone Missing". You will also feel many uplifting moments when you read "A Letter From Shani" and other stories. When you lose yourself between the book's pages, you'll find that Where The Cranes Fly has something in it for us all.
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