On the highway my father talks. "If he can actually write," he holds the steering wheel in his right hand and rests his left elbow on the open window. "What do you think he'll say?" He glances at Orly and sees the anxiety between the furrows of the forehead and the hunched shoulders. Now she's silent. They pass an interchange Kiryat Gat and the Lachish River twisting beneath them. Brown, murky snakes of mud and drift. My father says quietly: "Maybe he would write, I want to go home." Three Jerusalems, two secrets and one small hope. For ten years, Orli and my father managed to suppress their parental secret, Until the burden of guilt threatens to tear apart everything we built together. At the age of 36, Naomi believes, a hard-of-hearing single, who has come to terms with her routine, until a letter from biological horror forces her to reexamine her choices. And now Love is a book about the unspoken sides of parenthood, about scars and questions Among human beings, those that are better left unanswered and those that should not be let go of. Orly Siegel is a writer, lecturer and facilitator of writing workshops, organizational psychologist, Moshavniki and mother. Her books "Open Experiments" (2018) and "Come" (2019) were published by Kinneret Publishing Zamora, were bestsellers and received critical acclaim. From the reviews of her previous books: "Siegel's heroes go to the end... the writing is flowing and pleasant to the eye Rhea... serves the plot and does not try to impress the reader." Avraham's voice, Ha'aretz "Straight, brave and true. You can't leave the book for a moment.'' Meira Goldberg Barnea, Mekomuni Shoken