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Too Many Men

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  • 714 páginas
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A brilliant tour de force showcasing Lily Brett's distinctive voice, this novel is a fresh, penetrating exploration filled with sensitivity, emotional complexity, and irreverent wit. Ruth Rothwax, a successful and independent New York woman who runs her own business, excels at crafting letters for others—condolences, thank-yous, and even intimate notes. Yet, as the devoted daughter of Edek Rothwax, an Auschwitz survivor with a unique grasp of English, she struggles to articulate the profound loss her family endured during World War II. Driven by an intense desire to return to Poland with her father, Ruth seeks to understand her family's past and the devastation wrought by the Nazis. She yearns to visit the places where her parents lived and nearly perished, but her motivations run deeper than she can articulate. This journey is not just about confronting history; it’s about reconciling her present with the past. The gripping narrative follows Ruth's quest for memory and meaning, weaving together the complexities of family and the lasting impact of loss. This evocative tale is a remarkable journey of the heart that resonates long after the last page is turned.

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Too Many Men, Lilly Brett

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Título
Too Many Men
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Picador
Publicado en
2000
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
714
ISBN10
0330361929
ISBN13
9780330361927
Serie
Título original
Too many men
Calificación
3,95 de 5
Descripción
A brilliant tour de force showcasing Lily Brett's distinctive voice, this novel is a fresh, penetrating exploration filled with sensitivity, emotional complexity, and irreverent wit. Ruth Rothwax, a successful and independent New York woman who runs her own business, excels at crafting letters for others—condolences, thank-yous, and even intimate notes. Yet, as the devoted daughter of Edek Rothwax, an Auschwitz survivor with a unique grasp of English, she struggles to articulate the profound loss her family endured during World War II. Driven by an intense desire to return to Poland with her father, Ruth seeks to understand her family's past and the devastation wrought by the Nazis. She yearns to visit the places where her parents lived and nearly perished, but her motivations run deeper than she can articulate. This journey is not just about confronting history; it’s about reconciling her present with the past. The gripping narrative follows Ruth's quest for memory and meaning, weaving together the complexities of family and the lasting impact of loss. This evocative tale is a remarkable journey of the heart that resonates long after the last page is turned.