Everyone Had Six Wings (Hebrew: שש כנפיים לאחד) is a novel by Hanoch Bartov, published in 1954.
It describes the hardships of life for those in a small neighborhood in Jerusalem after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Everyone Had Six Wings is a novel by Israeli author Hanoch Bartov,[1] published in 1954 by Sifriat Poalim.
[2] It was the first book published to be centered around Holocaust survivors who had recently immigrated to Israel.
[1][2] Everyone Had Six Wings describes the life of a small neighborhood in Jerusalem, right after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.