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Escaping his political opponents in a Crimean resort town, disgraced Israeli politician Baruch Kotler runs into a former friend who had him sent to the gulag forty years prior and must reconcile with his betrayer and his own poor choices.
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from interview with author “I've since been to Israel, and even though i do feel a kinship with the country, I know I am not of the place either. So multiple places have claims on my heart. I expect it will always be this way for me. I don't see it as a happy condition. I think it is healthier and more natural fro a person to feel himself at home in one place. For some reason, this identification is something all people crave, which is why the experience of exile is painful.”