AUGUST 8th to AUGUST 22nd, 2011
THE THINGS WE CHERISHED
by PAM JENOFF
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FROM DOUBLEDAY
Pam Jenoff, whose first novel, The Kommandant’s Girl, was a Quill Award finalist, a Book Sense pick, and a finalist for the ALA Sophie Brody Award, joins the Doubleday list with a suspenseful story of love and betrayal set during the Holocaust. An ambitious novel that spans decades and continents, The Things We Cherished tells the story of Charlotte Gold and Jack Harrington, two fiercely independent attorneys who find themselves slowly falling for one another while working to defend the brother of a Holocaust hero against allegations of World War II–era war crimes.
The defendant, wealthy financier Roger Dykmans, mysteriously refuses to help in his own defense, revealing only that proof of his innocence lies within an intricate timepiece last seen in Nazi Germany. As the narrative moves from Philadelphia to Germany, Poland, and Italy, we are given glimpses of the lives that the anniversary clock has touched over the past century, and learn about the love affair that turned a brother into a traitor.
Rich in historical detail, Jenoff’s astonishing new work is a testament to true love under the worst of circumstances.
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I have read quite a bit about the concentration camps, the devastation of families,persecution and murder, starvation, cold, hunger, the ovens for gassing people, and pits for the people to fall in when they have been shot. The cattle cars of people being hauled to the concentration camps.
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The first word I think of is Death. Deaths that were unnecessary. They were being punished for who they were. The jews were torchered and killed. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com
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The first word that comes to my mind is horror. The things the families had to endure.
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After the tears the first word is unspeakable pain. There really could never be one word to describe the hell they endured.
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The first thing that comes to mind with Holocaust is The Diary of Anne Frank.
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When I hear Holocaust the first word I think of is Atrocious because the things done to human beings by the Nazis were atrocious.
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When I hear Holocaust I think sadness. Anything i read, watch, or hear about the Holocaust makes me upset. I great book with a Holocaust theme is Jenna Blum's "Those Who Save Us", but that book doesn't include as strong of love story.
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Unreal. I just can't fathom how something like that could happen and all the while, people are cheering the guy who planned it and carried it out. I just have to shake my head...
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The first words that come to mind about the Holocaust is mankind at his absolute worst.
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