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Beaufort
Original Israeli edition
AuthorRon Leshem
Original titleIm Yesh Gan Eden (If There Is a heaven)
TranslatorEvan Fallenberg
LanguageHebrew
GenreWar novel; first-person narrative
PublisherZmora Bitan (Hebrew); Random House (English)
Publication date
2005
Publication placeIsrael
Published in English
2007
Media typePrint
ISBN978-0-553-80682-3 (US edition) 978-0099516729 (British edition)
OCLC162145855
892.4/36 22
LC ClassPJ5055.29.E852 I4213 2008

Beaufort (English translation of אם יש גן עדן; in Hebrew: If There's a Heaven) is the first novel by Israeli author and media professional Ron Leshem. The work was initially published in 2005 and in English translation under this title in 2007. The novel was the basis for the 2007 Academy Award-nominated film Beaufort.

Beaufort is about an Israel Defense Forces unit stationed at the Beaufort Castle, Lebanon post in Southern Lebanon during the South Lebanon conflict. It takes the form of a narrative written by the unit's commander, Liraz Librati, who was the last commander of the Beaufort castle before the Israeli withdrawal in 2000.

The Hebrew original of Beaufort won Israel's 2006 Sapir Prize for Literature and the Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Literature.

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