Edition |
First U.S. edition. |
Description |
238 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
Originally published in Hebrew as Ha-Psikholog ha-ṭov by Yedioth Sefarim, Tel Aviv, 2009. |
Summary |
The unnamed psychologist at the center of Shpancer's intelligent and suspenseful debut is at a crossroads--at the college where he teaches a night class, his brightest student is also the most troubled; his newest patient is an exotic dancer who may or may not be suffering panic attacks on stage; and his former lover, for whom he still pines, is about to move away with their love child. The chapters are divided among classroom lectures, psychotherapy sessions, and personal reflections, and though all these are often narrative killers, Shpancer, a psychologist and professor, makes them work, thanks largely to cutting dialogue and sharply defined characters--Publisher's Weekly. |
Subject |
Psychologists -- Fiction.
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Added Title |
Psikholog ha-ṭov. English
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ISBN |
9780805092592 |
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0805092595 |
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