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ByMSAJan 31, 2019 | 2 comments

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We have FULL spoilers for the February 2018 Boxwalla Book box! The last day to subscribe is 2/10.

Each February Boxwalla Book box includes:

Boxwalla Book February 2019 Judas by Amos Oz

The first book included is Israeli writer.Amos Oz's Judas ($14.99)Judas was written in Hebrew in 2014, and it was translated into English in 2016. The beauty of Amos Oz’s prose comes from a certain precision. It is not a labored but a seemingly effortless precision, that not only adds beauty to his prose, but also allows him to grapple with complex philosophical, moral & political issues in this novel, like a literary surgeon. Sadly, Amos Oz passed away this December. We celebrate his life with this beautiful book, set in 1950s Jerusalem.

Boxwalla Book February 2019 Khadija Mastur's The Women's Courtyard

The second book is Pakistani writer Khadija Mastur's The Women's Courtyard ($18.95). The Women's Courtyard was written in 1962 in Urdu and this English translation was released in 2018. The story starts in pre-independence India, and is the story of a Muslim family before, during and after 'Partition' (the partition of India into India and Pakistan). After Partition, the family moves from India to Pakistan. Unlike most 'Partition' literature from this era, this novel operates almost like an Ozu film, with most social & political events observed under the guise of a domestic drama.
Boxwalla Book February 2019 Halvah
As an edible bridge between Pakistan and Israel, we have included some award winning Halvah from artisan halvah company Halvah Heaven, in the flavor Cardamom Orange ($6). This Halvah is made in very small batches, from ground sesame seeds, & with organic sweeteners. It is flaky, crumbly, not-too sweet, and oh so satisfying. Perfect for nibbling while reading, it is vegan, gluten free and nut free.

The Subscription Box: BoxWalla Book

The Cost: $29.95 every other month with free shipping to the US.

The Products: Thoughtfully curated literature by prospective Nobel laureates from around the world.

Ships to: U.S. (for free) and international locations.

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2 comments

Cai

This seems like a beautiful box (love that they include a snack!) and I’m so intrigued by the stories from an international perspective. Definitely going to look into subbing!

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Erica

If you do, I hope you enjoy! I’ve been a subscriber to the book box since Oct 2017 and I’ve never regretted it. It’s my favorite subscription box I’ve ever had – and that includes food boxes, book boxes make up boxes, everything. Some of the books I’ve received from Boxwalla have become favorites and I’ve never felt like any of the books were a waste of time. I used to have Book of the Month but had to quit because the books started not appealing to me at all. Even though I don’t have a choice of books with Boxwalla, I’ve found that I’m happier with the books I receive. It’s been a great subscription!

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