Author Bio
• Birth—1948
• Where—Israel
• Education—Hebrew University
• Awards—Juliet Club and the Chiavari Prizes (Italy); Prime
Minister's, Entomological, and Brenner Prizes (Israel); WIZO
Prize (France, Israel, Italy)
• Currently—lives in Jerusalem, Israel
Meir Shalev was born in 1948 on Nahalal, Israel’s first moshav, and is one of Israel’s most celebrated novelists. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and have been best sellers in Israel, Holland, and Germany.
In 1999 the author was awarded the Juliet Club Prize (Italy). He has also received the Prime Minister’s Prize (Israel), the Chiavari (Italy), the Entomological Prize (Israel), the WIZO Prize (France, Israel, and Italy), and for A Pigeon and a Boy, the Brenner Prize, Israel’s highest literary recognition. A columnist for the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, Shalev lives in Jerusalem and in northern Israel with his wife and children. (From the publisher.)