The thirtheen children of Elhoim

The thirtheen children of Elhoim

Argument

Fran is a banker, free, wealthy and happy. He is an atheist, a misogynist and a convinced celibate. But when Rabbi Shlomo and his daughter Sarah arrive in their community, their lives change. His eyes can not stop looking at Sarah and, refusing to recognize that he is hopelessly in love. It is then, when impossible things begin to happen, made without any explanation. One day an event occurs that leads him to request the help of the police. There he meets a clairvoyant, Nora. The novel unfolds between illusion and trickery, and between lie and deception. The protagonist, little by little, will consider the existence of God.

Commentary

The central idea of this book is the existence of God. The need for transcendence of people. And the spirituality that every human being carries within himself, regardless of his religion. The novel defends tolerance, and is a song to the brotherhood of all humanity. It is also a story of occultism and paranormal phenomena. An inexplicable story, with an unexpected ending.