Shadows of Berlin : a novel / David R. Gillham.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781728250441 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 398 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Naperville, IL : Sourcebooks Landmark, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes a reading group guide and a conversation with the author. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Choice (Psychology) > Fiction. Guilt > Fiction. Holocaust survivors > Fiction. Jewish refugees > Fiction. Women artists > Fiction. Berlin (Germany) > Fiction. New York (N.Y.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. Novels. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cookstown Branch | FIC Gillh | 31681010273738 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"1955 in New York City, the city of progress. But in the Perlman residence, the past is as close as the present. Rachel Perlman, a child of Berlin and an artist bearing her mother's legacy, arrives in New York as part of the wave of Jewish Displaced persons who managed to survive the brutalities of the war. But despite her efforts, Rachel is unable to live the "normal" life of an American housewife, not until she can shake the ghosts of her past and the tremendous guilt that weighs down on her, her own "crime" of survival"-- - Baker & Taylor
In 1955, Rachel Perlman, a child of Berlin and an artist bearing her motherâs legacy, arrives in New York City as part of the wave of Jewish displaced persons and is unable to live a ânormalâ life until she confronts the survivorâs guilt that weighs down on her. - Sourcebooks Inc.
"Reminding us that history is made up of infinite individual choices, Shadows of Berlin is a masterful story of survival and redemption." â Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman with the Blue Star
A captivating novel of a Berlin girl on the run from the guilt of her past and the boy from Brooklyn who loves her
1955 in New York City: the city of instant coffee, bagels at Katz's Deli, ultra-modern TVs. But in the Perlman's walk-up in Chelsea, the past is as close as the present. Rachel came to Manhattan in a wave of displaced Jews who managed to survive the horrors of war. Her Uncle Fritz fleeing with her, Rachel hoped to find freedom from her pain in New York and in the arms of her new American husband, Aaron.
But this child of Berlin and daughter of an artist cannot seem to outrun her guilt in the role of American housewife, not until she can shed the ghosts of her past. And when Uncle Fritz discovers, in a dreary midtown pawn shop, the most shocking portrait that her mother had ever painted, Rachel's memories begin to terrorize her, forcing her to face the choices she made to stay alive?choices that might be her undoing.
From the cafes of war-torn Germany to the frantic drumbeat of 1950's Manhattan, Shadows of Berlin dramatically explores survival, redemption and the way we learn to love and forgive across impossible divides.
"A tribute to resilience and starting over. This is heart-wrenching and memorable." â Publishers Weekly, STARRED review