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Books with author Chaim Potok

  • The Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Knopf, Oct. 15, 1996)
    From the author of The Chosen comes a work of nonfiction that chronicles the stormy lives of a Jewish father, Solomon Slepak, an infelxible old-guard Bolshevik, and his son, Volodya, who became an internationally renowned "refusenik" hero during the 18 years of his persecution for attempting to leave the Sovviet Union. Potok tells their story with deep understanding and empathy. 13 photos.
  • The Gift of Asher Lev: A Novel

    Chaim Potok

    Paperback (Fawcett Books, Sept. 10, 1997)
    “Extraordinary . . . No one but Chaim Potok could have written this strangely sweet, compelling, and deeply felt novel.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer In his powerful My Name is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok gave the world an unforgettable character and a timeless story that The New York Times Book Review hailed as “little short of a work of genius.” The Chicago Sun-Times declared it “a story that had to be told.” Now, Chaim Potok’s beloved character returns to learn, to teach, to dream, in The Gift of Asher Lev. Twenty years have passed. Asher Lev is a world-renowned artist living with his young family in France. Still, he is unsure of his artistic direction. Success has not brought ease to his heart. Then Asher’s beloved uncle dies suddenly, and Asher and his family rush back to Brooklyn—and into a world that Asher thought he had left behind forever. It is a journey of confrontation and discovery as Asher purges his past in search of new inspiration for his art and begins to understand the true meaning of sacrifice and the painful joy in sharing the most precious gift of all. Praise for The Gift of Asher Lev “A masterwork.”—Newsday “Rivals anything Chaim Potok has ever produced. It is a book written with passion about passion. You’re not likely to read anything better this year.”—The Detroit News “Fascinating.”—The Washington Post Book World “Very moving.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • The Gates of November

    Chaim Potok

    eBook (Ballantine Books, Feb. 19, 2010)
    "REMARKABLE . . . A WONDERFUL STORY."--The Boston GlobeThe father is a high-ranking Communist officer, a Jew who survived Stalin's purges. The son is a "refusenik," who risked his life and happiness to protest everything his father held dear. Now, Chaim Potok, beloved author of the award-winning novels The Chosen and My Name is Asher Lev, unfolds the gripping true story of a father, a son, and a conflict that spans Soviet history. Drawing on taped interviews and his harrowing visits to Russia, Potok traces the public and privates lives of the Slepak family: Their passions and ideologies, their struggles to reconcile their identities as Russians and as Jews, their willingness to fight--and die--for diametrically opposed political beliefs."[A] vivid account . . . [Potok] brings a novelist's passion and eye for detail to a gripping story that possesses many of the elements of fiction--except that it's all too true."--San Francisco Chronicle
  • The Chosen

    Chaim Potok

    Paperback (Ballantine Books (1996-08-27), March 15, 1656)
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  • The Gift Of Asher Lev

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Knopf, April 21, 1990)
    "Rivals anything Chaim Potok has ever produced. It is a book written with passion about passion. You're not likely to read anything better this year."THE DETROIT NEWSTwenty years have passed for Asher Lev. He is a world-renowned artist living in France, still uncertain of his artistic direction. When his beloved uncle dies suddenly, Asher and his family rush back to Brooklyn--and into a world that Asher thought he had left behind forever....From the Paperback edition.
  • The Promise

    Chaim Potok

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Nov. 12, 1985)
    "A superb mirror of a place, a time, and a group of people who capture our immediate interest and hold it tightly."THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRERYoung Reuven Malter is unsure of himself and his place in life. An unconventional scholar, he struggles for recognition from his teachers. With his old friend Danny Saunders--who himself had abandoned the legacy as the chosen heir to his father's rabbinical dynasty for the uncertain life of a healer--Reuvan battles to save a sensitive boy imprisoned by his genius and rage. Painfully, triumphantly, Reuven's understanding of himself, though the boy change, as he starts to aproach the peace he has long sought....
  • The Promise

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Knopf, Aug. 12, 1969)
    Book Club Edition.
  • Davita's Harp

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Feb. 12, 1985)
    The daughter of a nonbelieving Jewish mother and a nonbelieving gentile father--dedicated Communists both--Davita Chandal, growing up as the world suffers through the Spanish Civil War and World War II, turns to Judaism for consolation and spiritual sustenance
  • My Name is Asher Lev

    Chaim Potok

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, June 12, 1981)
    Book by Chaim Potok
  • The Chosen: And Related Readings

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Nov. 12, 1997)
    The Chosen by Chaim Potok. Related readings include: Somewhere a Master by Elie Wiesel; In My Father's Court by Issac B. Singer; I Never Saw a Moor by Emily Dickinson; The Three Hermits by Leo Tolstoy; The Way to Rainy Mountain by N. Scott Momaday; Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong; and New African by Andrea Lee.
  • My Name Is Asher Lev

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf, March 15, 1972)
    ART IS A LIE WHICH MAKES US REALIZE THE TRUTH
  • Zebra and Other Stories

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1998)
    From the celebrated author of The Chosen and My Name is Asher Lev comes an outstanding work of fiction for young adults. Zebra and Other Stories charts moments of grief, crisis, or change for its teenage protagonists: an injury; the loss of a parent; one family's remembered grief, another's thinly buried secrets; the complex hopes that accompany a birth and the shattering impact of death. Containing six stories that are rich in drama and sharp in understanding, this is a memorable collection from a master storyteller that speaks clearly to young adults.