Almog, Ruth (1936–)

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Almog, Ruth (1936–)

Israeli novelist and journalist. Born into an Orthodox family of German descent in 1936 in Petah Tikva, Israel; studied at Tel-Aviv University.

Worked as teacher; has served as a journalist and on the editorial staff of the leading Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz since 1967; writings include (short stories) Hasdei Ha'Laila Shel Margerita (Marguereta's Night Grace, 1969), (for children) Naphy Nasich Ha'Karnafim (Naphy, 1979), (novel) Mavet Ba'Geshem (Death in the Rain, 1982), (novel) Shorshey Avir (Roots of Light, 1987), (stories) Nashim (Women, 1987), (for children) Hasibor (The Wonderbird, 1991), (novel) Meahev Mushlam (A Perfect Lover, 1995), (for children) Hamasa Sheli im Alex (My Journey with Alex, 1999) and (for children) Od Chibuk Echad (Just One More Hug, 2003). Received the Brenner Prize (1989) and Agnon Prize (2001).

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