#BLOGTOUR #SPOTLIGHT- Delivery by Emanuela Barasch-Rubinstein – @EmanuelaRubinst @HhouseBooks @Zooloo2008 #Delivery #ZooloosBookTours #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blogtour for Delivery by Emanuela Barasch-Rubinstein, thank you to Zoé at Zooloo’s book tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy

Pages: 205

Synopsis: When Daphne becomes pregnant, it isn’t only her life that changes… For her husband Amir, for their parents, and for their friends Guy and Abigail, the pregnancy and birth force them all to look at their own lives, at what they want, at their pasts and their futures. Each person has a different perspective of the delivery, and of the complexity of having a child: the difference between men and women, a changing self-perception of parents, conflicts between work and parenthood. Lives are changed, and the equilibrium each of them has achieved is fundamentally disturbed until, after the delivery, they can find a new balance for the future

About the Author:

Emanuela Barasch Rubinstein is a writer and a scholar in the Humanities. This is her second work of fiction, following Five Selves, published in 2015 by Holland House Books. Her non-fiction work includes The Devil, the Saints, and the Church, Nazi Devil, and Mephisto in the Third Reich: Literary representations of Evil in Nazi Germany. Emanuela also translated Evans-Prichards’ Theories of Primitive Religion and Dodd’s The Greek and the Irrational from English into Hebrew.

You can find her social media sites here:


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Delivery-Emanuela-Barasch-Rubinstein-103759155294808
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emanuelabaraschrubinstein/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmanuelaRubinst

Buy on Amazon UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Delivery-Emanuela-Barasch-Rubinstein-ebook/dp/B08XQDGBST

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