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Blessings
Blessings
Author: Belva Plain
ISBN: 370013
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 273
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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A good mixture of romance and suspense!
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Good, light and easy read.
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very good!
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this was a great book easy to follow and took me right in and held on to the very end.
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At thirty six, with all her dreams coming true, Jennie is now threatened by a secret from her past.

Great beach reading!
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One of Plains' best. Jennie Rakowsky's dreams were coming true until the secret she had hidden for 19 years threatened to destroy it all. From growing up the child of impoverished Holocaust survivors to discovering the glittering, exclusive world of America's Jewish aristocracy she had learned what heritage and family meant. Now she has to discover the values that went deeper still and the ties that entwine the heart with the richest love of all.
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great story love the author
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Every family has secrets.. but there's one secret a woman can't hide forever and Jennie's was about to shatter her life. Mature Romantic Suspense.
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A good story and a pleasant read.
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From The back cover: AT thirt-six Jennie Rakowsky's dreams were coming true. She was about to marry a wonderful man, her career as an attorney was skyroketing, and she had never been more beautiful. And then the secret she had hidden for nineteen years threatened to shatter it all.

This book deals with issues of adoption. It was a great book. As an adopted child myself as well as a parent of an adopted child I liked it. It was refreshing
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This is one of Belva Plains earlier books copyright 1989, fans of her works might enjoy this. It was written after Tapestry.
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The movie Blessings was based upon this novel. Belva Plain is one of my favorite authors, and she writes an interesting story from the heart. Good relationships are shown, not just described.
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Jennie Rakowsky's dreams were coming true until the secret she had hidden for 19 years threatened to destroy it all. From growing up the child of impoverished Holocaust survivors to discovering the glittering, exclusive world of America's Jewish aristocracy she had learned what heritage and family meant. Now she has to discover the values that went deeper still and the ties that entwine the heart with the richest love of all.

Seemed kinda slow to me but overall a nice read.
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I always enjoy Belva Plain
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Wonderful read.
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Another great read by Belva Plain! I really enjoyed this one!
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Blessings is a story that evokes the rich diversity of American's Jewish experience and creates characters so real, so authentically human, that their tears-and their triumphs- become our own.
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Belva Plain is always a great read.