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WOMEN AUTHORS TO REMEMBER
Pamela Stevenson:
Sails the South Seas in search of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson
This is the story of a Hungarian boy born into poverty, who uses his amazing ability with languages to build a brilliant new life for himself. But when Hungary collapses after its defeat in World War I, Leo loses everything. Caught up in a riptide of events beyond his control, he reinvents himself as circumstances demand, eventually fleeing to Shangha. He takes with him a stolen diamond necklace that will prove to be his salvation—or his death warrant. Based on actual historical events, from the Communist takeover of Budapest in 1920 to the Japanese invasion of Shanghai in 1937, Silent Lies brims with fascinating details about life among the rich and scandalous during the period between the two World Wars. Malcolm excelled in depicting the authentic aura and ambiance of the era. Her characters are captivating, even though, her hero is not exactly a saint or a martyr. This is a mesmerizing story told in the genre of a Robert Louis Stevenson who has just swallowed a double cognac with Victor Hugo. Malcom's mastery of lyrical suspense is evident. The story encompasses all aspects of life, its ups and downs, hopes and despair, adventures and rendez vous with fatality. A must buy book. It will haunt you for years to come. Hardcover: 6 x 9, 336 pages. Publisher: Longstreet Press (USA) (November 2005) ISBN: 1563527502.
Alice Walker: Do
older women want their own romantic fiction?
As soon as you begin to read Ilil Arbel's masterpiece, "The Lemon Tree", you start to feel the presence of a superb writer who has unveiled the intimate secrets of conversing with the depth of the soul and the warmth of a parallel world of beauty and love which dissipated in joyfully morose and cherished memories. Arbel's tender, heart felt and nostalgic style echoes the drama of Tolstoy and charming eloquence of Victor Hugo. The past is romantic, but no one wants to live it again. In Arbel's book, the past continues on a different path. It is a joyful one, a hopeful road of life, despite the hard time, the suffering, the constant threat of typhoid fever and horrible deceases without cure, facing arrest at Port Said, the fear of being shot by Manchurian officials for smuggling "a few necessities of life", and desperately chasing runway trains, her parents went through, suffered from and barely made it to the promised land. Arbel wrote about all these unpleasant and horrifying events her parents experienced and suffered from. However, the sweetness and lyrical warmth of her style, the way she described how Marusia, Ilil family's nanny was concerned about Ida, (Ilil's mother) frozen nose, because Siberia's icy weather, where Ilil's parent previously lived, had no mercy on humans, and how papa used to rub her frozen nose with snow and goose fat, while hugging her.
You will be touched by the simplistic, yet majestically eloquent and descriptive style of Arbel which brought back the memories of taking trips to the woods to collect bluebells and wild berries, skating on the Siberian ice, building huge snowmen with coal eyes, traveling in troikas, pushing their "child-size sleds", running madly with exuberant joy and innocence, jumping to lie on them and " traveling for unbelievable distances on the uninterrupted sheets of ice, feeling as if they were flying." Yes, it is true, you will be reading about an ordinary and loving Siberian family who lost their child and promised to keep his soul alive through an ordinary lemon tree, should they succeed to plant it in an orchard in Israel. I would give my life for a lemon tree, for a cactus tree, even for the hell tree, if that tree would keep alive the soul, the fragile whispers, the bleeding memory, the loving face of a child I lost and loved so much! This tree is not a plant. In Arbel's book, as well as on the roads of life, Sasha's tree becomes a citadel, a temple, a cathedral, a shrine, a human chronicle, perhaps a human drama, and perhaps too, a guiding light...a strong shoulder...and the reflection of myriads of hope, perhaps?
Thanks to the magnificent artistry of Ilil Arbel, the whispers of Ida, the jokes and stories of Papa, the silly but tasty cakes of Mama, we learned that the very simple day by day experience of ordinary but "real" people, the songs they sang, the stories they heard and told, the family bond that ties together, mother, father, grand mother, children and grandchildren, naive but funny jokes are more significant, meaningful , tender and mightier than all the swords of the Iliad and Herculean exploits. Get a copy of the book. Get more copies, if you have real friends. "THE LEMON TREE" is a masterpiece. One of the 10 best books of the year. A triumph of the pen and the human spirit. Two thumbs up. THE LEMON TREE: Publication date: February 2005. Price: $11.95. Size: 6x9. ISBN: 0-595-33982-4. Pages: 104. Illustrated. Available from Ingram Book Group, Baker & Taylor, iUniverse, Inc., Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.
Adriana Trigiani is author of the bestselling Big
Stone Gap books, a series of quirky tales set in a coal-mining town
in southwest Virginia. In her latest book 'Rococo', she tells the
story of a small Italian-American town poised for a makeover never
expected. The book is colorful, informative and entertaining.
Rococo by Adriana Trigiani, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0743263677.
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