When you are away from home, you learn the most about yourself.
In this intimate tale of heart and home, an author recounts their journey from Israel to New York City, wrestling with identity, family ties, and unseen struggles. Set against the hum of academia and the depth of Talmudic scholarship, the story weaves through Columbia University, celebrating a child named Yaron. Ignoring grim forecasts of Yaron’s potential, the narrative captures the essence of human resilience as he overcomes educational and social challenges. This heartfelt saga honors the undaunted human spirit and the subtle victories that defy societal labels.
The book includes QR codes that lead to songs relevant to the theme of the book.
Theodor Miron is a passionate writer and has a PhD in Mathematics. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human experience, he crafts compelling narratives that resonate with readers. His works explore the intricacies of life, identity, and personal growth, inviting audiences to reflect on their own journeys. Miron’s unique voice and insightful perspectives make him a notable figure in contemporary literature, inspiring others to share their stories.