TWICE
In my age there is no room for mistakes. Not for the cooler either. Or to nostalgia. And in general, there is not much room for anything but its dream - to become the company's company in which it has been working for years. Her life is an incessant race - from the office, home, children - and back. Always sweet and ticking. But just when she seems to be able to hold her life with perfect balance - a human error in accounting, an ankle of stuck and a package of yellowing letters for the first time to deal with the prices she paid and require her to do the most hated thing in the world: stop. In her book twice, Ravital Vitalzon Jacobs is in some of the most important jumpers of many of us: in intersections between mothers, careers, couple and where you are in this story. In a sharp and sharp language, she invites her heroine and the readers to stop and deal with the question, 'Where are you going now?' Ravital Vittzon Jacobs is a standupist, a webian, mother of five and believes that as