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The Things We Cherished
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A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages.
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Release Year
- 2012
- ISBN
- 9780307742421
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307742423
ISBN-13
9780307742421
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111016763
Product Key Features
Book Title
Things We Cherished
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Contemporary Women, Legal, Romance / General, Jewish
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Jenoff weaves an intriguing and intelligent story with a delicacy that is captivating." -Kate Furnivall, author of The Russian Concubine "A bittersweet story of loves old and new, of men and women trying to survive in perilous times." - Richmond Times-Dispatch "Opens a provocative window onto the continuing effort to bring Nazi war criminals to justice, and the complexities involved in making legal and moral judgments decades later. . . . At once a historical mystery, a legal thriller, and a romance." - The Philadelphia Inquirer "Provocative. . . . A story of human emotion, physical necessity, love and hate. The author conveys the pain of a period none can forget, and the feelings we have that can be all too painful." - The Baltimore Jewish Times "A skillfully rendered tale of undying love, unthinkable loss and the relentless grip of the past on the present." - Kirkus Reviews "Has undeniable intrigue." - The Jewish Chronicle "A powerful novel rich in period detail, The Things We Cherished is a fascinating contemporary and historical drama, a unique glimpse into a disappearing world, and a reminder that past and present often come together in unexpected ways." - Booklist, "Jenoff weaves an intriguing and intelligent story with a delicacy that is captivating." -- Kate Furnivall, author of The Russian Concubine "A bittersweet story of loves old and new, of men and women trying to survive in perilous times." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Opens a provocative window onto the continuing effort to bring Nazi war criminals to justice, and the complexities involved in making legal and moral judgments decades later. . . . At once a historical mystery, a legal thriller, and a romance." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Provocative. . . . A story of human emotion, physical necessity, love and hate. The author conveys the pain of a period none can forget, and the feelings we have that can be all too painful." -- The Baltimore Jewish Times "A skillfully rendered tale of undying love, unthinkable loss and the relentless grip of the past on the present." -- Kirkus Reviews "Has undeniable intrigue." -- The Jewish Chronicle "A powerful novel rich in period detail, The Things We Cherished is a fascinating contemporary and historical drama, a unique glimpse into a disappearing world, and a reminder that past and present often come together in unexpected ways." -- Booklist, PRAISE FOR THE THINGS WE CHERISHED : "The Things We Cherished succeeds in opening a provocative window onto the continuing effort to bring Nazi war criminals to justice, and the complexities involved in making legal and moral judgments decades later. The still-vivid memory of the Holocaust energizes this ambitious, sweeping narrative, and Jenoff weaves together the disparate threads of a tale that is at once a historical mystery, a legal thriller, and a romance novel."- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Further cements Jenoff's reputation for adeptly using the harsh realities of WWII Europe as a context for a timeless love story."- Publishers Weekly "Pam Jenoff weaves an intriguing and intelligent story with a delicacy that is captivating. The triangular love stories are threaded together with skill and passion, while at the heart of the tale ticks the clock that holds the answers. Jenoff evokes in touching detail a significant point in twentieth-century history and makes it resonate for readers today."-Kate Furnivall, author of the national bestseller The Russian Concubine PRAISE FOR THE KOMMANDANT'S GIRL : "With luminous simplicity, Jenoff's breathtaking debut chronicles the life of a young Jewish bride during the Nazi occupation of Kraków, Poland, in WWII . . . This is historical romance at its finest." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "In her moving first novel, Jenoff offers an insightful portrait of people forced into an untenable situation and succeeds in humanizing the unfathomable as well as the heroic." - Booklist "A well-written, intensely readable romantic tale." - Jewish Book World From the Hardcover edition.
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Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
Charlotte Gold is shocked when her ex-fianc Brian appears on the doorstep of her law office with a troubling case. Roger Dykmans, a wealthy financier and the brother of a Holocaust hero, has been accused of World War II-era war crimes, including the betrayal of his brother and the Jews he tried to save. All Charlotte needs to do is travel to Munich and help Brian's estranged brother Jack prove Roger's innocence. Despite her misgivings, Charlotte agrees, but the case is soon hindered by the client himself. Roger refuses to help with his own defense, revealing only that proof of his innocence lies inside an intricate timepiece last seen in Nazi Germany. As Jack and Charlotte track the anniversary clock through the past century, they learn of Roger's love for his brother's Jewish wife, Magda, and the tragic decisions he had to make to save her--all the while fighting a growing attraction of their own., From the New York Times bestselling author of Code Name Sapphire-- a captivating and suspenseful story of love and betrayal as two dedicated attorneys defend the brother of a Holocaust hero against allegations of war crimes. "At once a historical mystery, a legal thriller, and a romance."-- The Philadelphia Inquirer Charlotte Gold is shocked when her ex-fiancé Brian appears on the doorstep of her law office with a troubling case. Roger Dykmans, a wealthy financier and the brother of a Holocaust hero, has been accused of World War II-era war crimes, including the betrayal of his brother and the Jews he tried to save. All Charlotte needs to do is travel to Munich and help Brian's estranged brother Jack prove Roger's innocence. Despite her misgivings, Charlotte agrees, but the case is soon hindered by the client himself. Roger refuses to help with his own defense, revealing only that proof of his innocence lies inside an intricate timepiece last seen in Nazi Germany. As Jack and Charlotte track the anniversary clock through the past century, they learn of Roger's love for his brother's Jewish wife, Magda, and the tragic decisions he had to make to save her--all the while fighting a growing attraction of their own., At once a historical mystery, a legal thriller, and a romance novel.-- The Philadelphia Inquirer - Charlotte Gold is shocked when her ex-fiancé Brian appears on the doorstep of her law office with a troubling case. Roger Dykmans, a wealthy financier and the brother of a Holocaust hero, has been accused of World War II-era war crimes, including the betrayal of his brother and the Jews he tried to save. All Charlotte needs to do is travel to Munich and help Brian's estranged brother Jack prove Roger's innocence. Despite her misgivings, Charlotte agrees, but the case is soon hindered by the client himself. Roger refuses to help with his own defense, revealing only that proof of his innocence lies inside an intricate timepiece last seen in Nazi Germany. As Jack and Charlotte track the anniversary clock through the past century, they learn of Roger's love for his brother's Jewish wife, Magda, and the tragic decisions he had to make to save her--all the while fighting a growing attraction of their own.
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