Boston, 1989. Confronted by news of the Velvet Revolution, Ana collapses in the street. Returning home, she's reminded of her past when her daughter, Yael, accuses her of being ignorant about politics.
Prague, 1968. Focused on her medical studies and disinterested in the political uprising, Ana's fate is sealed when handsome, enigmatic libertarian Jan, her childhood friend, returns to her life. Drawn into the fight against oppression, Ana is warned against involvement by Helen, her mother, who, as a Holocaust survivor, knows the dire price of oppression.
As Soviet tanks roll into Prague, Ana and Jan find themselves on the frontlines, where, in one act, Ana's life is destroyed. Now hunted by the government, her only hope of realising her dreams lies in escaping beyond the Iron Curtain.
Full Circle unravels the age-old hold fast to principles or embrace the brutal grip of survival?
Vered Neta crafts stories where women refuse to be invisible.
As a screenwriter and script reader, she knows that the most powerful narratives don’t just entertain, they excavate the truths we’re not supposed to say out loud.
Her work lives in the messy, complicated spaces where women navigate impossible choices, societal expectations, and their own fierce determination to be seen and heard.
With sharp humour and unflinching honesty, Vered writes character-driven fiction that doesn’t look away from the challenges women face. These aren’t stories about perfect heroines or easy answers.
They’re about real women in all their complexity: flawed, funny, furious, and absolutely refusing to fade into the background. If you’re tired of women being sidelined in their own stories, you’ve come to the right place.
Her dark comedy novel CRIME CLEANERS follows four sixty-something women forced to clean crime scenes, born from her 2025 JumpStart Finalist TV pilot with Roadmap Writers.
She’s the author of Amazon bestseller THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE and FULL CIRCLE, both praised for emotional depth and authenticity. Her nonfiction book FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE FOR WOMEN sold over 50,000 copies and earned her the TIAW World of Difference Award.