BD is wonderful. but i don't know if we can tell kids to buy a book from abroad (even if it is cheaper than in israel.) when my class had to but a book that was hard to find here, i suggested they look at betterworldbooks or book depository, rather than amazon. but i made sure they (and the parents) understood that i was not telling them to order from abroad. sara g On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Iris Langer <lanart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > My class ordered it from http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/ > $6 free delivery, and it takes only a few days to get here. > > -----Original Message----- > From: etni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:etni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf > Of Rivka Lewenstein > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 4:33 PM > To: tessashrem@xxxxxxxxx > Cc: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [etni] Re: The Wave > > Hi Tessa and anyone else having trouble finding the book, > > We carry "The Wave" in a hardcover version at A.E.L. Publications for NIS > 49 > - can be picked up at our store in the Clal Building in Jerusalem (Level > C2, > Store 226) or can be ordered by phone and shipped free of charge. Discounts > available for bulk orders. > > > All the best, > Rivka > A.E.L. Publications > 02-622-1640 > > > Is this a Catch 22 situation? Last year, when many of us were not teaching > the HOTS because of the sanctions and then unresolved problems, The Wave > was available everywhere. Now that we *are* teaching the program, if we > choose to do the novel rather than the play All My Sons, The Wave is what > has been prescribed for those taking the exam, it is not to be found at any > of the bookstores! Can you believe that someone from Tsomet Hasfarim told > one of the teachers at my school that he advises the kids to order it > on-line from aAmazon or the Book Depository! > Tessa > > > -- sara g in israel sarag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx saragabai@xxxxxxxxx Visit us at The E Zone http://clickit3.ort.org.il/ganyavneenglish