Born in Tel Aviv in 1967, ETGAR KERET is a leading voice in Israeli literature and cinema. He is the author, most recently, of the memoir The Seven Good Years, as well as five bestselling story collections, which have been translated into more than 40 languages. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, The Guardian, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review, among other publications, and on This American Life, where he is a regular contributor. He has also written a number of screenplays, and Jellyfish, his first film as a director alongside his wife Shira Geffen, won the Camera d'Or prize for best first feature at Cannes in 2007. In 2010 he was named a Chevalier of France's Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Most recently, he received the 2016 Charles Bronfman Prize and, for the Italian edition of The Seven Good Years, the Premio Letterario Adei-Wizo. AVIEL BASIL graduated from Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in 2011 and won the Israel Museum Award (silver medal) for his illustrations in 2012. SONDRA SILVERSTON has translated the work of Israeli fiction writers such as Etgar Keret, Savyon Liebrecht, and Aharon Megged. Her translation of Amos Oz's Between Friends won the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction in 2013. Born in the United States, she has lived in Israel since 1970.
""When your youngster tugs at your office shirt sleeve and says 'look dad, read this', you'd do well to take that advice.... charming, clever, obvious, intelligent and witty."" --The Bookbag (UK) ""Basil's colorful, double-paged illustrations capture the emotions and the magic and provide lots of visual surprises. . . . a poignant cautionary tale told with kindness and humor."" --Kirkus Reviews