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The Secret of the Nightingale Palace: A Novel
The Secret of the Nightingale Palace A Novel
Author: Dana Sachs
The Secret of the Nightingale Palace by Dana Sachs is the poignant story of an estranged grandmother and granddaughter and a secret that ties them together. After her husband dies from leukemia, Anna agrees to help hard-to-please Goldie to bring a collection of valuable Japanese art from New York to California. Harboring a decades-old secret t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780062201034
ISBN-10: 0062201034
Publication Date: 2/19/2013
Pages: 368
Edition: Original
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  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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justreadingabook avatar reviewed The Secret of the Nightingale Palace: A Novel on + 1713 more book reviews
I tried to get into and enjoy this story but the characters were very unlikable and hard to associate with.
The emotions that were constant in each and never seem to resolve were a drain on the overall story. So much potential for a great book but too much emotions and stress.
njmom3 avatar reviewed The Secret of the Nightingale Palace: A Novel on + 1364 more book reviews
Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-secret-of-nightingale-palace.html

The Secret of the Nightingale Palace is the story of Goldie and her granddaughter Anna. Goldie and Anna were close during Anna's childhood, and yet, they have been estranged for five years since Anna entered into a marriage Goldie did not approve of. Now, Anna is a widow, and Goldie has asked for her help in a cross country journey to return artwork to an old friend.

Through this journey, the reader learns of Goldie's past and of Anna's past. The reader discovers many secrets not shared and a story that intermingles with the story of the Japanese in the United States during World War II.

The story had a lot of potential. Unfortunately, it started to encompass way too many elements and became a bit like reading a soap opera. Estranged family. Terminal illness. Death. Forbidden love. Marriage of convenience. Affairs. War. Family obligations. Betrayals both real and perceived.

It becomes a story with too many emotional elements such that for me, it lost its reality.

*** Reviewed for LibraryThing Early Reviewers Program ***


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