Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
273 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
"1944, Poland. Jacob Stein and Zalman Mendelson meet as boys under terrifying circumstances. They survive by miraculously escaping, but their shared past haunts and shapes their lives forever. Years later, Zalman plows a future on a Minnesota farm. In Brooklyn, Jacob has a new life with his wife, Esther. When Zalman travels to New York City to reconnect, Jacob's hopes for the future are becoming a reality. With Zalman's help, they build a house for Jacob's family and for Zalman, who decides to stay. Modest and light filled, inviting and warm with acceptance--for all of them, it's a castle to call home. Then an unforeseeable tragedy--and the grief, betrayals, and revelations in its wake--threatens to destroy what was once an unbreakable bond, and Esther finds herself at a crossroads. A Castle in Brooklyn is a moving and heartfelt immigration story about finding love and building a home and family while being haunted by a traumatic past"--Book jacket flap. |
Subject |
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Fiction.
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Immigrants -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction.
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Holocaust survivors -- Fiction.
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Male friendship -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Historical fiction.
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ISBN |
9781662508745 (hardcover) |
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1662508743 (hardcover) |
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9781662508752 (paperback) |
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1662508751 (paperback) |
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