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3 Formats: CD
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3 Formats: Library CD
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3 Formats: MP3 CD
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ISBN: 9781664424029
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ISBN: 9781664531857
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ISBN: 9781664687165
Runtime: | 14.25 Hours |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
The Hungarian Gold Train, loaded with Jewish treasure. A dazzling jewelled pendant in the form of a stylized peacock. And three men who find their carefully-wrought lives turned upside-down by three amazing and fierce women,each locked in a struggle against her own history and the history or our times... Maine, 2012. An old man id dying with the weight of a plundered necklace on his conscience. As an US Army Captain in 1946 Salburg, guarding the 'Hungarian Gold Train' full of looted Jewish treasure, he fell in love with camp survivor and helped her escape to Israel. Now, as his granddaughter sets out to repatriate the necklace, secrets buried in the past are uncoverd,stories of love and deceit linked to that beautiful, peacock-shaped pendant and to a priceless,long-lost painting. spanning a century of European and Jewish history, from 1913 Budapest to comtemporary Israel, and filled with a vivid supporting cast of art dealers,freedom fighters,psychoanalysts and suffragette dwarfs, LOVE AND TREASURE is a thrilling, moving and haunting novel, one that bears an ever elusive question at its core, nested like a photograph hidden in a locket: where does the worth of a people and its treasure truly lie?Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Love and Treasure is something of a treasure trove of a novel.
Its beautifully integrated parts fit inside one another like the
talismanic pendant/locket at the heart of several love stories. Where
the opening chapters evoke the nightmare of Europe in the aftermath of
World War II with the hallucinatory vividness of Anselm Kiefer’s
disturbing canvases, the concluding chapters, set decades before, in a
more seemingly innocent time in the early twentieth century, are a
bittersweet evocation, in miniature, of thwarted personal destinies that
yet yield to something like cultural triumph. Ayelet Waldman is not
afraid to create characters for whom we feel an urgency of emotion, and
she does not resolve what is unresolvable in this ambitious, absorbing, and poignantly moving work of fiction.” —Joyce Carol Oates, multi-award winning author
“One is quickly caught up in Love and Treasure with its shifting
tones and voices—at times a document, a thriller, a love story, a
search—telescoping time backwards and forwards to vividly depict a story
found in the preludes and then the after-effects of the Holocaust.
Waldman gives us remarkable characters in a time of complex and
surprising politics.” —Michael Ondaatje, Booker Prize–winning author
“Love and Treasure places the Hungarian Gold Train at the heart of a
multigenerational tale…Crucial to its plot is an enameled pendant,
intricately worked in the design of a peacock, unusually colored in
purple, white, and green. Waldman skillfully interweaves this striking
and enigmatic object—a symbol, as the book progresses, of fatal bad
luck—into an ambitious sweep of history, setting the loss of millions
of human lives against the pendant's own poignant, improbably survival…Waldman sustains her multiple
plot lines with breathless confidence and descriptive panache,
fashioning complex personalities caught up in an inexorable series of
events…Powerful.” —New York Times Book Review
“This lush, multigenerational tale…traces the path of a single
pendant.…Inventively told from multiple perspectives, Waldman’s
latest is a seductive reflection on just how complicated the idea of ‘home’ is—and why it is worth more than treasure.” —Publishers Weekly
“A sensitive and heartbreaking portrayal of love, politics, and family
secrets…Waldman’s appealing novel recalls the film The Red Violin
in its following of this all-important object through various periods in
history and through many owners. Fans of historical fiction will love
the compelling characters and the leaps backward and forward in time.” —Library Journal
“As Waldman takes us back to Hungary, first in the
aftermath of the war, then to the years preceding it, she evokes what
it feels like to have your identity and your community stripped from you
and how impossibly foolish it can be to think your personal destiny is
within your control. With its complicated politics and moral ambiguity,
this provocative novel tells a fascinating story.” —Booklist
“A necklace with a peacock pendant raises provocative questions about loss, guilt, and recovery in Waldman’s intriguing new novel…Strong storytelling combined with thoughtful exploration of difficult issues.” —Kirkus Reviews
Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Runtime: | 14.25 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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