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Ester's Child
Ester's Child
Author: Jean Sasson
In this spellbinding novel, the international bestselling author of Princess brings together a striking cast of characters, revealing deep layers and varieties of love and hate seldom seen in popular fiction. Jewish Holocaust survivors Joseph & Ester Gale have lost most of their family members to the infamous gas chambers of Auschwitz and Trebl...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780967673776
ISBN-10: 0967673771
Publication Date: 10/2009
Pages: 448
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Publisher: Windsor-Brooke Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
A dramatic masterpiece. Set during the backdrop of war-torn Europe and the drama of the postwar Middle East. Tells the tale of 2 families - One Arab the other Israeli. Lets us know how really intertwined all our lives are. The stunning conclusion will blow you away!!!!
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As a fan of the Princess series of books by Jean Sasson, I eagerly awaited another of her books. I was sorely disappointed. The book certainly has it's compelling elements, but it suffers from a poor storytelling style--how many times can your mind be forced to jump back and forth between various time periods? How many auxiliary characters can you keep track of? And most of all, what does most of it have to do with what ends up being the central mystery of the book? Sasson should either have expanded this into a several volume set, giving each of the intertwining plot lines the time it deserved, or taken about 3/4 of the backstories of each plot completely out. Better yet, she could simply have deleted half the book and ended up with a much more readable text.
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Great book, not as good a Princess, but still a good read.


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