Exodus is an epic story of Jewish survival, resilience, and statehood, tracing the founding of Israel through deeply personal and political journeys. I loved it for its scope and passion, but also for how it humanized a moment in history that shaped my identity. It made me think about what it means to belong, to fight for something bigger than yourself, and to carry trauma forward. The Spoon and the Sea also grapples with post-Holocaust displacement and the birth of Israel, woven through a personal story of love, exile, and reconciliation across continents and generations.
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