House of Glass by Hadley Freeman audiobook

House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family

By Hadley Freeman
Read by Hadley Freeman

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781501199158

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781797104836

  • ISBN: 9781797104829

Runtime: 10.26 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Writer Hadley Freeman investigates her family’s secret history in this “exceptional” (The Washington Post) “masterpiece” (The Daily Telegraph) uncovering a story that spans a century, two World Wars, and three generations.

Hadley Freeman knew her grandmother Sara lived in France just as Hitler started to gain power, but rarely did anyone in her family talk about it. Long after her grandmother’s death, she found a shoebox tucked in the closet containing photographs of her grandmother with a mysterious stranger, a cryptic telegram from the Red Cross, and a drawing signed by Picasso.

This discovery sent Freeman on a decade-long quest to uncover the significance of these keepsakes, taking her from Picasso’s archives in Paris to a secret room in a farmhouse in Auvergne to Long Island to Auschwitz. Freeman pieces together the puzzle of her family’s past, discovering more about the lives of her grandmother and her three brothers, Jacques, Henri, and Alex. Their stories sometimes typical, sometimes astonishing—reveal the broad range of experiences of Eastern European Jews during the Holocaust.

This “frightening, inspiring, and cautionary” (Kirkus Reviews) family saga is filled with extraordinary twists, vivid characters, and famous cameos, illuminating the Jewish and immigrant experience in the World War II era. Reviewers have asked: “is there a better book about being Jewish?” (The Daily Telegraph) Addressing themes of assimilation, identity, and home, House of Glass is “a triumph” (The Bookseller) and a powerful story about the past that echoes issues that remain relevant today.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“If you have a heart, this book will break it. [Freeman], like Dostoevksy, has produced a work that must stand as a classic of love and redemption.” Charles Glass, author of Americans in Paris

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Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Hadley Freeman

Author Bio: Hadley Freeman

Hadley Freeman is a staff writer for The Guardian newspaper (London). Her books include Life Moves Pretty Fast and the bestselling House of Glass, and her work has appeared in Vogue US and UK, New York magazine, Harpers Bazaar, and many other publications.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 10.26
Audience: Adult
Language: English