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“Surprisingly talented writer” (Hafpost) and #1 New York Times’s bestseling writer pair of redemption and forgiveness about redemption and forgiveness.
Some stories are forever …
The sage singer is a baker. She works through the night, produces day bread and pastry, tries to avoid the reality of loneliness, evil memories and her mother’s death. When an elderly person in the sage’s grief support group stops by Joseph Weber, Bakery, he attacks an unexpected friendship. Despite their differences, they look at the hidden marks to each other that others cannot do.
Everything changes that day when Joseph accepts a long time buried and embarrassing mystery and asks the sage for an extraordinary favor. If she says yes, she not only faces moral results, but also to legal people. She was ever cloudy with the integrity of the nearest friend, the sage begins to question the beliefs and expectations made about her life and her family. In this honest honest novel, Jodi Picault discovered the length from the grace to which we would go to prevent the past from determining the future.
Asin: b008j48ra4
Publisher: Atria/Emily Bestler Books; Rage Edition (26 February 2013)
Publication date: 26 February 2013
language English
File Size: 3.9 MB
Text-to-speech: competent
Screen reader: Supported
Increased Typesetting: Competent
X-ray: competent
Word War: Competent
Print Length: 478 pages
Customers say
Customers praise this novel’s multi-generational narrative about the power of storytelling, with one review highlighting its braided narrative structure. The book receives positive feedback for its emotional content, particularly its heart-wrenching portrayal of the Holocaust, and its well-developed characters who tell their stories successively. The writing style is clear and readable, though some find it extremely confusing at the beginning.
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