Books by Gloria Goldreich and Complete Book Reviews
Gloria Goldreich, Author . Mira $21.95 (360p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2227-6
Six women discover their lives enriched and transformed by their shared passion for books in Goldreich's delightful tribute to friendship. Cynthia, Jen, Elizabeth, Trish, Rina and Donna participate in an informal Manhattan book club that exposes
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Gloria Goldreich, Author . Mira $13.95 (487p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2543-7
Goldreich’s latest wide-ranging novel, rooted in suburban New York, skillfully delineates contemporary and conservative Jewish life, but with a less-than-compelling story. Goldreich’s protagonist, ceramic artist Elaine Gordon, is neither
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Gloria Goldreich, Author MacMillan Publishing Company $18.22 (418p) ISBN 978-0-02-544400-3
Emma Coen Lewin is the magnetic heroine of this absorbing family saga, a brave young woman who flees Amsterdam at the turn of the century for a new life in an American desert town called Phoenix. With her brothers and her husband Isaac, who has fled
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Gloria Goldreich, Author Little Brown and Company $18.95 (439p) ISBN 978-0-316-31936-2
Goldreich ( Leah's Journey ) strains her skills in this ungainly novel about surrogate motherhood. Prosperous suburbanites David and Nina Roth, and Hildy, Nina's daughter from a previous marriage, are a happy family until David, haunted by the...
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Gloria Goldreich, Author Little Brown and Company $21.95 (464p) ISBN 978-0-316-31937-9
In an intense and passionate novel, Goldreich ( Leah's Journey ) chronicles the close, 20-year relationship begun when four remarkable young women meet in a New York City park the day President Kennedy is assassinated. Merle Cunningham is a...
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Gloria Goldreich, Author Little Brown and Company $22.95 (356p) ISBN 978-0-316-31943-0
Goldreich's ( Years of Dreams ) deeply moving novel views events of the last year of WW II through the eyes of a 15-year-old American girl, narrator Sharon Grossberg, who is exceptionally perceptive, analytical and vulnerable. The heart of the story
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