A View From Forever (Thompson Sisters Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
To her left is Yossi’s mother, Dana. She’s not quite forty, and looks young for her age, but has worry-lines on her face. Yossi, my host student, is a seventeen-year-old high school senior. His younger brother Ramzy sits to my right. I haven’t met the boys’ father or heard any mention of him. I’m a little sensitive myself about absent fathers, so I haven’t asked. But I’m intensely curious. The only reference I’ve seen is an 8x10 black and white photograph in the living room, showing a man in the green uniform of an Israeli reservist. In the photo, he looks like he is in his thirties, and he has a broad smile on his face. Yossi casually said, “My father,” when he was showing me around the house. But that’s all I know. I like Yossi and his family. They sit down and eat breakfast and dinner together, every day so far. Breakfast this morning is a selection of cheeses, yogurt, sliced tomatoes, toast and smoked salmon. No meat other than the salmon.
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