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		<title>Walls Came Tumbling Down</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deal, Babs A., The Walls Came Tumbling Down. New York: Doubleday &#38; Co., 1968.
The Walls Came Tumbling Down is very much a late 1960s book. In the beginning I wasn&#8217;t sure I would get into it or even like it. It is the story of seven sorority sisters still living in the same small town, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3336&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Deal, Babs A., <em>The Walls Came Tumbling Down. </em>New York: Doubleday &amp; Co., 1968.</p>
<p><em>The Walls Came Tumbling Down</em> is very much a late 1960s book. In the beginning I wasn&#8217;t sure I would get into it or even like it. It is the story of seven sorority sisters still living in the same small town, still friends as adults. Their friendships are tested when a skeleton of an infant is found in a wall of their sorority house. An investigation would prove the baby was hidden during a renovation that happened during a summer when only those same seven young women were living in the house &#8211; twenty-four years earlier. The majority of Deal&#8217;s book is filled with busybody gossip, small town snobbery and the uncovering of many secrets besides a hidden pregnancy and birth. Adulterous affairs, the inability to trust one another, and the growing suspicions and prejudices are all brought to light when literally and figuratively, the walls come down.</p>
<p>My favorite line: &#8220;I do not want to believe I fell in love with a smile&#8221; (p 56).<br />
One of the most telling viewpoints of the times: &#8220;His secretary was Miss Wilson. She had been an airline hostess until she got too old. She was thirty-two: (p 109). Thirty-two is too old? Yikes?</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>More Book Lust</em> in the chapter called, &#8220;Southern-Fried Fiction (Alabama)&#8221; (p 206).</p>
<p>ps~ I found it interesting that Babs Deal had a small obsession with what kind of cars her characters drove.</p>
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		<title>Tortilla Curtain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boyle, T. Coraghessan. The Tortilla Curtain. New York: Penguin Books, 1995.
From the very first page this book had me cringing. The back cover of Tortilla Curtain reads, &#8220;&#8230;from the moment a freak accident brings Candido and Delaney into intimate contact&#8230;&#8221; The opening scene is the freak accident and it sets the tone for the entire story. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3314&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Boyle, T. Coraghessan. <em>The Tortilla Curtain.</em> New York: Penguin Books, 1995.</p>
<p>From the very first page this book had me cringing. The back cover of <em>Tortilla Curtain </em>reads, &#8220;&#8230;from the moment a freak accident brings Candido and Delaney into intimate contact&#8230;&#8221; The opening scene is the freak accident and it sets the tone for the entire story. To be honest I cringed my way through the entire book. Like watching a movie with one eye squeezed shut I could barely stand what devastating thing would happen next. There is nothing more tragic than misguided trust laced with preconceived notions about another individual. Reminiscent of <em>House of Sand and Fog</em> by Andre Dubus III <em>Tortilla Curtain </em>is the story of two couples hopelessly fated to forever misjudge and distrust each other. The color of their skin provides a blinder for each pair. While how they react to their blindness differs from person to person their prejudices identically driven. Delaney Mossbacher and his second wife, Kyra, are a well-to-do couple living in the newly gated community of Arroyo Blanco. They worry about coyotes taking their family pets and the real estate market (Kyra is a successful realtor). Below them, scraping out an existence in the dessert are Candido Rincon and his wife, America, two illegal immigrants from Mexico. They worry about where they will get their next meal and when they will be sent back across the border. Two totally different worlds living within yards of one another. Inevitably the two will collide with disastrous results.</p>
<p>Favorite line: &#8220;He took the phone off the hook, pulled the shades and crept into the womb of language&#8221; (p 32). I wish I had more time to do just that.</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>Book Lust </em>in the chapter called, &#8220;Growing Writers&#8221; (p 107).</p>
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		<title>Soloist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salzman, Mark. The Soloist. New York: Random House, 1994.
I hated to put this book down. I started off reading it at the same time as two other books (which shall remain nameless), but soon I found myself favoring The Soloist over the other two. Which, when you think about it, isn&#8217;t a very smart move because when [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3319&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Salzman, Mark. <em>The Soloist.</em> New York: Random House, 1994.</p>
<p>I hated to put this book down. I started off reading it at the same time as two other books (which shall remain nameless), but soon I found myself favoring <em>The Soloist</em> over the other two. Which, when you think about it, isn&#8217;t a very smart move because when I finished <em>The Soloist</em> I was left with the lesser liked books.<br />
Lesson learned. There is a reason why dessert is served at the end of the meal &#8211; save the best for last. It tastes sweeter that way. That goes for books as well, especially <em>The Soloist</em>. I can&#8217;t wait to read Salzman&#8217;s other books.</p>
<p>In a nutshell <em>The Soloist</em> is about a man who is struggling with who he was as a child in relation to who he has become as an adult. As a child Renne Sundheimer was a prodigy who mastered the cello and thrilled audiences world-wide. As an adult, having mysteriously lost his talent, Renne has become a cello teacher for a university in Southern California. His life revolves around the music he used to make until two completely different events happen. First, Renne is summoned to jury duty where he hears a case involving a murdered Buddhist monk. Second, Renne finds himself the tutor of another cello prodigy, a nine-year old Korean boy. In both situations Renne started out an unwilling participant. He was convinced he didn&#8217;t want to serve on a jury and planned to profess an undue hardship. He was also convinced he didn&#8217;t want to give private lessons to an introverted Korean boy. In both cases he fails to extract himself from involvement and ultimately ends up changing his life.</p>
<p>Favorite lines: &#8220;Human beings are primates, and primates weren&#8217;t designed to tie themselves up into knots and hold still (p 99). I&#8217;m not sure how my yoga friends would take to this comment, but I found it funny.<br />
And the last lines of the book are perfect, &#8220;I don&#8217;t think about the past as much as I used to, and I hardly ever think further than a semester ahead. I&#8217;m not sure that&#8217;s a bad thing, though. I&#8217;m starting to think that the larger picture is overrated&#8221; (p 284). Precisely.</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>More Book Lust</em> in the chapter called, &#8220;Mark Salzman: Too Good to Miss&#8221; (p 194).</p>
<p>Off topic comment: When Pearl introduces Salzman in her second Lust book she mentions not going to readings given by authors she likes. She is always afraid of not liking the person behind the words, or thinking of the author&#8217;s voice when reading his or her newest offering. I&#8217;m like that with music. Once I see the musician I can&#8217;t get their image out of my head and sometimes, often, it skews the music.</p>
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		<title>Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walcott, Derek. Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.
At first glance Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound is pretty deceiving. It looks like a simple poem with gorgeous pictures. Upon closer inspection Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound becomes more complicated. One narrative becomes two. Aside from Camille Pissaro&#8217;s desire to leave St. Thomas to follow his artistic dreams, the author [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3309&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Walcott, Derek. <em>Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound.</em> New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.</p>
<p>At first glance <em>Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound</em> is pretty deceiving. It looks like a simple poem with gorgeous pictures. Upon closer inspection <em>Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound</em> becomes more complicated. One narrative becomes two. Aside from Camille Pissaro&#8217;s desire to leave St. Thomas to follow his artistic dreams, the author describes his own journey to rediscover the details of a venetian painting. The dual narration tangles the storyline and leads to an anti-climatic ending to an otherwise fascinating journey. The vivid imagery of the sights, sounds and smells of St. Thomas make the poem beautiful. The colorful descriptions of the surrounding landscapes are what successfully capture the reader&#8217;s attention and hold it until the end.</p>
<p>Favorite descriptor: &#8220;thunderhead cumuli grumbling with rain&#8221; (p 10)<br />
Favorite line: &#8220;I felt my heart halt&#8221; (p 7).</p>
<p>Favorite aspect of the book: so many references to the sea. For example ~ blue gusting harbor, wide water, cobalt bay, quiet seas, wooden waves, furrowing whitecaps, soundless spray, sea-gnarled islets, etc, etc. Simply beautiful.</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>More Book Lust</em> in the chapter called, The Contradictory Caribbean: Paradise and Pain&#8221; (p 55).</p>
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		<title>Last Best Place</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kittredge, William and Annick Smith, ed. The Last Best Place: a Montana Anthology. Helena: Montana Historical Society Press, 1988.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Kittredge, William and Annick Smith, ed. <em>The Last Best Place: a Montana Anthology.</em> Helena: Montana Historical Society Press, 1988.</p>
<p>When this book first arrived I took one look at it and freaked out. How in the world did I manage to order a book that is not only 1161 pages long but also is not renewable? How would I ever get through 1000+ pages in two weeks? It was ridiculous. When I did the math it equalled out to approximately 90 pages a day in order to finish it on time. Ridiculous. Ridiculous because I was still struggling through the 900+ page biography on Winston Churchill. Luckily, <em>Last Best Place</em> was fun to read!<br />
Starting with Native American Indian folklore and diary accounts of expeditions through the virgin geography of Montana <em>Last Best Place</em> opens in the early 1700&#8217;s. It ends with a section of contemporary poetry. The folklore was probably the dullest part. I firmly believe stories like these are best communicated orally because of their repetitious nature. First hand accounts of settlers seeking new land were the most interesting.This is not a book to read all at once. Its 1161 pages encourage random readings and not necessarily in chapter order.</p>
<p>Favorite lines: &#8220;Curiosity, a love of wild adventure, and perhaps also a hope of profit, for times <em>are</em> hard, and my best coat has a sort of sheepish hang-dog hesitation to encounter fashionable folk&#8230;&#8221; (p 170).<br />
&#8220;The situation of a man gliding over a beautiful river in a boat always has something magical about it&#8230;(p 205).</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>Book Lust </em>in the chapter called, &#8220;Montana: In Big Sky Country&#8221; (p 156).</p>
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		<title>Last Lion</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 14:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manchester, William. Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill &#8211; Visions of Glory 1874-1932. Boston: Little, Brown &#38; Company, 1983.
The scope of daily life during Churchill&#8217;s lifetime is covered extensively in Manchester&#8217;s Preamble and Prologue to Last Lion. The changing social scene, the evolving cultures and ever-daring fashions are included; while these details are simple,  they bog down [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3278&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Manchester, William. <em>Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill &#8211; Visions of Glory 1874-1932. </em>Boston: Little, Brown &amp; Company, 1983.</p>
<p>The scope of daily life during Churchill&#8217;s lifetime is covered extensively in Manchester&#8217;s Preamble and Prologue to <em>Last Lion</em>. The changing social scene, the evolving cultures and ever-daring fashions are included; while these details are simple,  they bog down the biography making it long and tedious. The preamble and prologue to <em>Last Lion</em> are like an old buggy, a very slow start. As a result the first chapter doesn&#8217;t begin until page 110.</p>
<p>Once the reader gets to the real beginning of Manchester&#8217;s biography on Churchill the story is fascinating. Manchester does an amazing job including photographs and letters to illustrate Churchill&#8217;s fascinating life. Manchester&#8217;s style of writing flows freely. Humor gives the biography a certain sparkle.</p>
<p>Favorite lines, &#8220;Churchilll could be very difficult. When a plane was preparing to land and the NO SMOKING sign flashed on, he would light up a cigar. If he found himself driving in a traffic jam, he wheeled his car out on the shoulder or sidewalk and drove to the head of the line&#8221; (p 27). While those situations would annoy the crap out of me I couldn&#8217;t help but laugh at them, too.</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>More Book Lust </em>in the chapter called, &#8220;Winston Churchill&#8221; (p 44). Go figure.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 15:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[December 2009 is promising to be an interesting month. I&#8217;m taking Kisa to the island for Christmas (his first winter visit ever &#8211; we&#8217;ve already consulted L.L. Bean twice). Doctors are weighing in on serious subjects (yours and mine) and I await every word with caught breath. It&#8217;s not always about me, but the waiting [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3311&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>December 2009 is promising to be an interesting month. I&#8217;m taking Kisa to the island for Christmas (his first winter visit ever &#8211; we&#8217;ve already consulted L.L. Bean twice). Doctors are weighing in on serious subjects (yours and mine) and I await every word with caught breath. It&#8217;s not always about me, but the waiting is just the same.<br />
For books it is a simple month:</p>
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<li> <em> Tiepolo&#8217;s Hound </em> by Derek Walcott in honor of December being the best time to visit the Caribbean.</li>
<li> <em> Tortilla Curtain </em> by T. Coraghessan Boyle in honor of Iowa becoming a state (Boyle was part of the Iowa Writers Workshop. He was also born on December 2nd).</li>
<li> <em> Perma Red</em> by Debra Magpie Earling in honor of Native American literature month.</li>
<li><em> Wonderboys</em> by Michael Chabon in honor of Pennsylvania becoming a state.</li>
<li><em>Walls Came Tumbling Down </em>by Babs Deal in honor of Alabama becoming a state.</li>
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<p>I don&#8217;t think I have any nonfiction for the month. Strictly imaginary but oddly enough, nothing about Christmas this year. For LibraryThing&#8217;s Early Review program I found out I am supposed to receive <em>Then Came the Evening</em> a first book by Brian Hart. I snuck a peek at some Library Journal / Amazon reviews and this promises to be a heartbreaking story.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 17:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[November was a very up and down, all over the place month. I started the month of November by worrying about breast exams and pap smears and ended it stressing about unanswered tests. I started the month worrying about Thanksgiving and ended it by wishing time with family would never end. In between I gave [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gr4c5.wordpress.com&blog=474539&post=3245&subd=gr4c5&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>November was a very up and down, all over the place month. I started the month of November by worrying about breast exams and pap smears and ended it stressing about unanswered tests. I started the month worrying about Thanksgiving and ended it by wishing time with family would never end. In between I gave up my sirsy plate, rewrote an entire assessment plan, made a new friend, walked away from heartache, closed the door on an old chapter, and discovered a guilty pleasure. Speaking of guilty pleasures. For books it was:</p>
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<li><em>Just So Stories</em> by Rudyard Kipling ~ childrens book. I read the stories about the alphabet and the first letter. Very cute.</li>
<li><em>Dingley Falls </em>by Michael Malone ~ 560 pages of sexy, funny, soap-opera-like, over the top fun!</li>
<li><em>An Invitation to Indian Cooking </em>by Madhur Jaffrey ~ a great reference tool for those who like Indian cuisine (yum!)</li>
<li><em>Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill &#8211; Visions of Glory 1874 &#8211; 1932 </em>by William Manchester ~ 900+ page biography on <strong>part </strong>of Winston Churchill&#8217;s life.</li>
<li><em>The Plague </em>by Albert Camus ~ in honor of Camus&#8217;s birth month (&amp; a reread).</li>
<li><em>Last Best Place: a Montana Anthology </em>edited by William Kittredge and Annick Smith ~ just exactly what it sounds like, an anthology about Montana.</li>
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<p>For the fun of it I banged out <em>Caddie Woodlawn </em>by Carol Ryrie Brink in one night, thanks to a Phish show. If Kipling&#8217;s book is for children I would call Brink&#8217;s book for grade schoolers&#8230;</p>
<p>For LibraryThing &amp; the Early Review program I finished <em>Ostrich Feathers </em>by Miriam Romm. There was a lot of heart and soul poured into the writing of this book! I also read and reviewed Penelope Holt&#8217;s <em>The Apple.</em> While both Early Review books covered the Holocaust (one nonfiction, one fiction) their styles were incredibly different. I found <em>The Apple </em>to be more soul-piercing, if that makes sense.</p>
<p>Note: Barbara Kingsolver came out with a new book on November 3rd. It has been torture not to run out and buy a copy for myself!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camus, Albert. The Plague. New York: Vintage Books, 1948.
I have to start off by saying I was shocked to discovery my library does not have a copy of  The Plague in its collection. I don&#8217;t know why that surprises me, but it does. Maybe I will donate my copy?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Camus, Albert. <em>The Plague.</em> New York: Vintage Books, 1948.</p>
<p>I have to start off by saying I was shocked to discovery my library does not have a copy of <em> The Plague</em> in its collection. I don&#8217;t know why that surprises me, but it does. Maybe I will donate my copy?</p>
<p>In relation to timeline <em>The Plague </em> is simple. It covers the duration of a bubonic plague. The story begins with the death of rats. First, a few rats are found here and there until they are everywhere; dying by the thousands all across the Algerian city of Oran. Then, the plague increases in intensity and starts killing hundreds of people until finally, colder temperatures arrive and the plague is mercifully over. But, <em>The Plague </em>on a philosophical level is much deeper than the spread of a disease. Dr. Bernard Rieux is a doctor trying to save the community of Oran from the ravages of a plague. Even though Dr. Rieux patiently tries to care for everyone in the makeshift infirmaries most of his patients die. It appears to be a losing battle. Soon it is obvious the bigger question on Dr. Bernard Rieux&#8217;s mind concerns humanity. For him, the struggle between good and evil is all apparent. He observes how people react to the disease, are influenced by the disease, and are changed by the disease. In the end, the whole point of the didactic lesson for Dr. Rieux is that we all need someone. Rieux&#8217;s biggest discovery is that he is content to continue the crusade against any disease, any suffering, any pain or death.</p>
<p>BookLust Twist: From <em>Book Lust </em> in the chapter called, “100 Good Reads, Decade by Decade: 1940s” (p 177).</p>
<p>Confessional: Maybe this is my 21st century thinking, but I ridicule the idea of a man&#8217;s mother coming to keep house for him while his wife is ill. Can&#8217;t the man cook or clean for himself?</p>
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		<title>The Apple</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holt, Penelope. The Apple. New York: York House Press, 2009.
Can I call this book righting a wrong? While it doesn&#8217;t go that far, I feel like it goes a long way to making a once-ugly story beautiful again.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Holt, Penelope. <em>The Apple.</em> New York: York House Press, 2009.</p>
<p>Can I call this book righting a wrong? While it doesn&#8217;t go that far, I feel like it goes a long way to making a once-ugly story beautiful again.</p>
<p><em>The Apple</em> is a love story based on &#8220;the Herman Rosenblat Holocaust Love Story.&#8221; If you don&#8217;t know anything about the Herman Rosenblat story <em>The Apple</em> is a sweet tale about how a young Jewish boy survives the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald. If you <em>do</em> know Rosenblat&#8217;s story <em>The Apple</em> becomes an explanation, a reasoning for the fabrication of a once-true (but not) romance during war; a story of love in hell. It give the lie a little more reason, if you will.</p>
<p>Rosenblat is a Holocaust survivor who claimed to have met his future wife during his imprisonment at Buchenwald. He was 15 and she was 9. He claimed she kept him alive by throwing an apple a day over the barbed wire fence, unbeknownst the to guards and other prisoners. Years later, supposedly reunited by a blind date, they fall in love and have been married ever since. Their story attracted the attention of the media and soon they were the darlings of the talk show circuit, including Oprah. Quickly, a book and movie deal were in the works. This amazing story needed to be told. Imagine everyone&#8217;s surprise when historians and holocaust survivors alike started crying foul. Details didn&#8217;t add up and soon Rosenblat was admitting he fabricated scenarios and embellished details. But, what of the wife? Surely she needed to corroborate the story in order to make it the romance of the century?</p>
<p>At times I found <em>The Apple </em>difficult to read. The subject matter is sobering, the details are intense. While it is considered a work of fiction, Hitler&#8217;s reign of terror really did happen. Concentration camps like Buchenwald and Treblinka existed as communities of torture and slavery. There is no denying the pain that Herman Rosenblat suffered and survived. Holt&#8217;s account of that time is raw and unflinching. Her writing is as strong as Rosenblat&#8217;s desire to bring a beautiful end to an otherwise painful history.</p>
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