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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2025 · 14 MIN

Alive and Beating by Rebecca Wolf | Shared Humanity, Unlikely Connections [Book Discussion]

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💔 What connects a grieving father, a struggling nurse, a war refugee, and a silent rabbi?Alive and Beating by Rebecca Wolf is a deeply human novel set in Jerusalem, where six strangers—each awaiting an organ transplant—reveal unexpected intersections of fate, faith, and fragility. Inspired by a true story and written with compassionate precision, this book explores the invisible threads that bind us in pain, hope, and survival. As medical battles unfold, so do the emotional reckonings—illuminating what it truly means to be alive, and to be human.Rebecca Wolf, a former journalist and PEN America writing tutor, brings her voice to the indie publishing world with a timely, resonant debut. This Indie Ink Spotlight episode dives into her narrative of shared humanity—across borders, beliefs, and broken bodies.📖 Purchase Alive and Beating on Amazonhttps://amzn.to/4kZRJtr💬 Reflection question: What’s one thing you think we all need—regardless of our differences?✨ Subscribe to our newsletter https://whttr.beehiiv.com/subscribe🌐 Visit our website https://whttr.wordpress.comAll Our Linkshttps://linktr.ee/whttrDisclaimer: Some links contain affiliate links, meaning WHTTR will earn a small commission when you purchase through our link at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.#AliveAndBeating #RebeccaWolf #LiteraryFiction #JerusalemStories #IndieAuthors #OrganDonation #SharedHumanity #WHTTRReads #indieink #indieinkspotlight #PodcastFeature #BookDiscussion #WhoHasTimeToRead

💔 What connects a grieving father, a struggling nurse, a war refugee, and a silent rabbi?Alive and Beating by Rebecca Wolf is a deeply human novel set in Jerusalem, where six strangers—each awaiting an organ transplant—reveal unexpected intersections of fate, faith, and fragility. Inspired by a true story and written with compassionate precision, this book explores the invisible threads that bind us in pain, hope, and survival. As medical battles unfold, so do the emotional reckonings—illuminating what it truly means to be alive, and to be human.Rebecca Wolf, a former journalist and PEN America writing tutor, brings her voice to the indie publishing world with a timely, resonant debut. This Indie Ink Spotlight episode dives into her narrative of shared humanity—across borders, beliefs, and broken bodies.📖 Purchase Alive and Beating on Amazonhttps://amzn.to/4kZRJtr💬 Reflection question: What’s one thing you think we all need—regardless of our differences?✨ Subscribe to our newsletter https://whttr.beehiiv.com/subscribe🌐 Visit our website https://whttr.wordpress.comAll Our Linkshttps://linktr.ee/whttrDisclaimer: Some links contain affiliate links, meaning WHTTR will earn a small commission when you purchase through our link at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.#AliveAndBeating #RebeccaWolf #LiteraryFiction #JerusalemStories #IndieAuthors #OrganDonation #SharedHumanity #WHTTRReads #indieink #indieinkspotlight #PodcastFeature #BookDiscussion #WhoHasTimeToRead

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