Heading Nowhere - Chapter 6
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Heading Nowhere
Chapter 6: Not to be loved
Anybody that says they’re without faults is either a liar or blind to themselves, it’s the way in which we do wrong that makes us good or bad.
"Heading Nowhere" is a gripping and unapologetic journey through the gritty streets of Tel Aviv and beyond. Loosely autobiographical in nature, this compelling story follows the life of a young man in his early twenties as he navigates the complexities of his own existence.
“In the barn by the farmhouse where the cows were milked was a large, white-tiled washroom, with a drain in the middle. This was the room where the milk-churns were washed, and also where I showered after work. One evening after dinner the farmer got up and went down from the kitchen to the barn, still with his work clothes on. Half an hour or so later there was the sound of numerous shots.
A short time later he was back in the farmhouse kitchen. Calmly he told us that he’d been down to the barn to round up all the young kittens he could find. There’d been many this spring, over twenty, but he’d managed to get them all in a big white canvas sack, before he’d taken it to the washroom and shot it with his gun until it no longer moved. He said it was the most humane thing to do, as the kittens would only have starved to death in the winter if they’d made it through the summer and autumn…”
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