"After twenty years of exile, Nurea Hazan returns to her hometown to meet her mother and sister. In her childhood home, another family lives. Nobody recognizes her. Furthermore, she finds that the body of a girl, Nuria Hazan, was found twenty years earlier, On the day of her departure. The world has undergone a profound change, genetic disruption of people's reproductive ability. Only a few men and women are fertile. People are having children who are not their biological offspring. A lonely man, who works at a child care center, who is mentally retarded, reveals his experiences and his acquaintance with Nuria Hazan."--Cataloger's abridgment and translation of the Hebrew synopsis
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