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The Winter Guest - by Pam Jenoff (Paperback)

The Winter Guest - by  Pam Jenoff (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>A stirring novel of first love in a time of war and the unbearable choices that could tear sisters apart, from the </strong><strong><em>New York Times</em></strong><strong> bestselling author of </strong><strong><em>The Orphan's Tale</em></strong><br /><br />Life is a constant struggle for the eighteen-year-old Nowak twins as they raise their three younger siblings in rural Poland under the shadow of the Nazi occupation. The constant threat of arrest has made everyone in their village a spy, and turned neighbor against neighbor. Though rugged, independent Helena and pretty, gentle Ruth couldn't be more different, they are staunch allies in protecting their family from the threats the war brings closer to their doorstep with each passing day.<br /><br />Then Helena discovers an American paratrooper stranded outside their small mountain village, wounded, but alive. Risking the safety of herself and her family, she hides Sam--a Jew--but Helena's concern for the American grows into something much deeper. Defying the perils that render a future together all but impossible, Sam and Helena make plans for the family to flee. But Helena is forced to contend with the jealousy her choices have sparked in Ruth, culminating in a singular act of betrayal that endangers them all--and setting in motion a chain of events that will reverberate across continents and decades.<br /><br /><em>Originally published in 2014.</em><br /><br /> Look for Pam Jenoff's new novel, The Woman with the Blue Star, an unforgettable story of courage and friendship during wartime.<br /><br />Read these other sweeping epics from New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff.<br /><br />The Lost Girls of Paris<br /><br />The Orphans Tale<br /><br />The Diplomat's Wife<br /><br />The Kommandant's Girl<br /><br />The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach<br /><br />The Ambassador's Daughter<br /><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Woven with rich historical detail and heart-wrenching sensitivity, The Winter Guest explores the sacrifices and risks of twin sisters against the backdrop of World War II Poland. Jenoff brings to life the complexities of sisterhood, the strength of family, and the power of love. This is a novel not to be missed.-Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Lost Wife <p/>The Winter Guest takes us to the darkest places in Poland during the Nazi regime, making the fear and horror real through twins Helena and Ruth, who face awful decisions to protect themselves, their orphaned family, and their own hearts. Atmospheric, tender, and as realistic as any Holocaust survivor testimony, The Winter Guest is a must-read. -Jenna Blum, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Save Us <p/>Pam Jenoff has written a book that sweeps the reader into a whirlwind of love, tragedy, history and hope, and created an irresistible and unpredictable cast of characters whom you will not soon forget. I was thoroughly taken by it.-David Gillham, New York Times bestselling author of City of Women <p/>Fans of Kate Morton and Alyson Richman should reach for popular Jenoff's latest historical romance...--Booklist <p/>...Eloquent...a tale of surprise betrayals, unquenchable desire, and a necessary awakening; Jenoff's thorough and elaborate descriptions of character and setting makes for a satisfying period romance.-Publishers Weekly on The Ambassador's Daughter <p/>Stirring...Historical romance fans will be well rewarded.-Publishers Weekly, starred review on The Diplomat's Wife <p/>With luminous simplicity, Jenoff's breathtaking debut chronicles the life of a young Jewish bride during the Nazi occupation of Krakow, Poland, in WWII...This is historical romance at its finest.-Publishers Weekly starred review on The Kommandant's Girl <p/>... In her moving first novel, Jenoff offers an insightful portrait of people forced into an untenable situation and succeeds in humanizing the unfathomable as well as the heroic.-Booklist <p/>I have not been so moved by a book in quite some time as I was by The Kommandant's Girl ...The remarkably accurate account of a world at war, and the repercussions of that war make this a brilliant debut novel...I could not put the book down, yet was sad to see it end.-Historical Romance Writers <p/>Successful and satisfying...[Jenoff] expertly draws out the tension and illustrates the danger and poverty of Eastern Europe as it falls under communism. Highly recommended for all fiction collections.-Library Journal<br>

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