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Louisa by Simone Zelitch (2001, tradeback, Reprint)
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Modified Item
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ISBN
9780425181959
EAN
9780425181959
Book Title
Louisa
Item Length
8 in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2001
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Simone Zelitch
Features
Reprint
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Sagas, Historical
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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This award-winning novel takes readers to postwar Israel, introducing them to a mother and daughter-in-law with an unusual relationship and offering a unique perspective on Jewish identity and experience.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0425181952
ISBN-13
9780425181959
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1921596

Product Key Features

Book Title
Louisa
Author
Simone Zelitch
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
Sagas, Historical
Publication Year
2001
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz

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Trade
Edition Description
Reprint
Reviews
"Talk about finding the silver lining. Here's a novel that spans nearly 50 years of Hungarian Jewish history — from the empire of Franz Josef through World War II and the Holocaust to the early days of the state of Israel — and transforms struggle and tragedy into an enthralling tale…while often poignant, the storytelling avoids melodrama, self-righteousness and graphic horror — all the pitfalls of Holocaust fiction. Instead, suspense, surprising revelations and dry humor enliven the mix…Of all the novel's successes, the portrait of Louisa steals the show. Deftly, the author conveys the eerie tenacity and resourcefulness that lie behind her deceptively timid manner…a stunningly good work: highly imaginative, impressively constructed, erudite yet genuinely moving." — The New York Times Book Review "Zelitch's talent shines in this well-paced epic novel, and the combination of Nora's frank, realistic voice with romantic imagery is striking and beautiful." — Booklist (starred review) "Zelitch's narrative teases with emotional puzzles and surprises with unexpected developments. She shows virtuosic skill with background and atmosphere…While she demonstrates a sure grasp of history, Zelitch here transcends historical events with a provocative depiction of the enduring mysteries of human relationships." — Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Remember the genius with which Jane Smiley retold the story of King Lear and his daughters on a thousand acres of Iowa farmland? It is with the same such genius that Simone Zelitch transforms the Biblical story of the widow Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth. Louisa left me stuttering with admiration. What a fine book it is, and utterly compelling." — Bob Shacochis "Masterful." — The Baltimore Sun "Zelitch raises sharp questions about the nature of love and loyalty, never succumbing to easy answers. By the end of Louisa , everyone has changed in ways they could not have envisioned." — The Seattle Times "Haunting…a provocative depiction of the enduring mysteries of human relationships." — Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Simone Zelitch's ability to capture the essence of life in pre- and mid-Holocaust Europe…lends new insight to both stories." — Pearl Abraham "Superb…a mature and absorbing story of sacrifice, illusion, and resignation, and an important contribution to the literature of Holocaust and Exodus." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A grand, brave, open-hearted novel…honest, intelligent, and highly entertaining." — The Boston Globe, "Talk about finding the silver lining. Here's a novel that spans nearly 50 years of Hungarian Jewish history -- from the empire of Franz Josef through World War II and the Holocaust to the early days of the state of Israel -- and transforms struggle and tragedy into an enthralling tale...while often poignant, the storytelling avoids melodrama, self-righteousness and graphic horror -- all the pitfalls of Holocaust fiction. Instead, suspense, surprising revelations and dry humor enliven the mix...Of all the novel's successes, the portrait of Louisa steals the show. Deftly, the author conveys the eerie tenacity and resourcefulness that lie behind her deceptively timid manner...a stunningly good work: highly imaginative, impressively constructed, erudite yet genuinely moving." -- The New York Times Book Review "Zelitch's talent shines in this well-paced epic novel, and the combination of Nora's frank, realistic voice with romantic imagery is striking and beautiful." -- Booklist (starred review) "Zelitch's narrative teases with emotional puzzles and surprises with unexpected developments. She shows virtuosic skill with background and atmosphere...While she demonstrates a sure grasp of history, Zelitch here transcends historical events with a provocative depiction of the enduring mysteries of human relationships." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Remember the genius with which Jane Smiley retold the story of King Lear and his daughters on a thousand acres of Iowa farmland? It is with the same such genius that Simone Zelitch transforms the Biblical story of the widow Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth. Louisa left me stuttering with admiration. What a fine book it is, and utterly compelling." -- Bob Shacochis "Masterful." -- The Baltimore Sun "Zelitch raises sharp questions about the nature of love and loyalty, never succumbing to easy answers. By the end of Louisa , everyone has changed in ways they could not have envisioned." -- The Seattle Times "Haunting...a provocative depiction of the enduring mysteries of human relationships." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Simone Zelitch's ability to capture the essence of life in pre- and mid-Holocaust Europe...lends new insight to both stories." -- Pearl Abraham "Superb...a mature and absorbing story of sacrifice, illusion, and resignation, and an important contribution to the literature of Holocaust and Exodus." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A grand, brave, open-hearted novel...honest, intelligent, and highly entertaining." -- The Boston Globe, "Talk about finding the silver lining. Here's a novel that spans nearly 50 years of Hungarian Jewish history — from the empire of Franz Josef through World War II and the Holocaust to the early days of the state of Israel — and transforms struggle and tragedy into an enthralling tale...while often poignant, the storytelling avoids melodrama, self-righteousness and graphic horror — all the pitfalls of Holocaust fiction. Instead, suspense, surprising revelations and dry humor enliven the mix...Of all the novel's successes, the portrait of Louisa steals the show. Deftly, the author conveys the eerie tenacity and resourcefulness that lie behind her deceptively timid manner...a stunningly good work: highly imaginative, impressively constructed, erudite yet genuinely moving." —The New York Times Book Review "Zelitch's talent shines in this well-paced epic novel, and the combination of Nora's frank, realistic voice with romantic imagery is striking and beautiful." —Booklist (starred review) "Zelitch's narrative teases with emotional puzzles and surprises with unexpected developments. She shows virtuosic skill with background and atmosphere...While she demonstrates a sure grasp of history, Zelitch here transcends historical events with a provocative depiction of the enduring mysteries of human relationships." —Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Remember the genius with which Jane Smiley retold the story of King Lear and his daughters on a thousand acres of Iowa farmland? It is with the same such genius that Simone Zelitch transforms the Biblical story of the widow Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth. Louisa left me stuttering with admiration. What a fine book it is, and utterly compelling." —Bob Shacochis "Masterful." —The Baltimore Sun "Zelitch raises sharp questions about the nature of love and loyalty, never succumbing to easy answers. By the end of Louisa , everyone has changed in ways they could not have envisioned." —The Seattle Times "Haunting...a provocative depiction of the enduring mysteries of human relationships." —Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Simone Zelitch's ability to capture the essence of life in pre- and mid-Holocaust Europe...lends new insight to both stories." —Pearl Abraham "Superb...a mature and absorbing story of sacrifice, illusion, and resignation, and an important contribution to the literature of Holocaust and Exodus." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A grand, brave, open-hearted novel...honest, intelligent, and highly entertaining." —The Boston Globe
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
21

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