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Tapestry
Tapestry
Author: belva plain
The family from Evergreen and The Golden Cup carries on to Paul Werner scion of a banking family who is married to one woman and loves another. Tragedy and travel change his life and he meets two people in Europe that forever change his life. Helping German Jews flee their country forms a beautiful Tapestry that weaves his life into something ...  more »
ISBN: 470786
Publication Date: 1/1/1988
Pages: 359
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Publisher: delacorte press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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SanJoseCa avatar reviewed Tapestry on + 328 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This classic novel is a continuing saga about a tightly knit aristocratic German-Jewish family. There are two previous novels-- EVERGREEN and THE GOLDEN CUP. Each novel is a complete story and reading them "out of order," is not a problem. They are all best sellers!
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One of her best
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good read
shooky avatar reviewed Tapestry on + 138 more book reviews
good read with some history
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I found this book by Belva Plain very interesting. It is an interesting tale and, in a way, makes you thankful for how life has changed since the period in which this book takes place.
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I always enjoy Belva Plain.
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Paul Werner, the key figure of a powerful New York banking family, is the protagonist in this saga of one man's concerns with the impending doom of World War II and the plight of his German-Jewish relatives and friends. Paul is caught in a passionless, childless marriage, and he struggles for years with the memory and reality of his first love and subsequent affairs of the heart.
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Romantic but not to gushy but with a lot of plots going on. Easy Read.


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