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Books with title Shadows on the Hudson: A Novel

  • Shadows on the Hudson: A Novel

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, April 29, 2008)
    "A piercing work of fiction with a strong claim to being Singer's masterpiece" (Richard Bernstein, The New York Times), Shadows on the Hudson traces the intertwined lives of a group of Jewish refugees in New York City in the late 1940s. At its center is Boris Makaver, a pious, wealthy businessman whose greatest trial is his unstable daughter, Anna. A chain of events disrupts the lives of the close-knit community as each refugee struggles to reconcile the horrific past with the difficult present, as Singer explores both the nature of faith and the nature of love in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
  • Shadow on the Crown: A Novel

    Patricia Bracewell

    Hardcover (Viking, Feb. 7, 2013)
    A rich tale of power and forbidden love revolving around a young medieval queenIn 1002, fifteen­-year-old Emma of Normandy crosses the Narrow Sea to wed the much older King Athelred of England, whom she meets for the first time at the church door. Thrust into an unfamiliar and treacherous court, with a husband who mistrusts her, stepsons who resent her and a bewitching rival who covets her crown, Emma must defend herself against her enemies and secure her status as queen by bearing a son.Determined to outmaneuver her adversaries, Emma forges alliances with influential men at court and wins the affection of the English people. But her growing love for a man who is not her husband and the imminent threat of a Viking invasion jeopardize both her crown and her life.Based on real events recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Shadow on the Crown introduces readers to a fascinating, overlooked period of history and an unforgettable heroine whose quest to find her place in the world will resonate with modern readers.
  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Jan. 30, 1998)
    Shadows on the Hudson in set in New York City in the late 1940s and details the intertwined lives of a circle of prosperous Jewish refugees. From gloomy Upper West Side apartments to the pastel Yiddish resorts of Miami, Singer covers the territory of American Jewry in the aftermath of the Holocaust in this impressively expansive novel.
  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman, Theodore Bikel, Julie Harris, John Rubinstein

    (Dove Entertainment Inc, July 1, 1998)
    Explores the intertwined lives of a group of prosperous Jewish refugees during the 1940s, as they live in New York, vacation in Miami, leave husbands, and regain wives.
  • Shadows on the Hudson: A Novel

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, April 29, 2008)
    "A piercing work of fiction with a strong claim to being Singer’s masterpiece” (Richard Bernstein, The New York Times), Shadows on the Hudson traces the intertwined lives of a group of Jewish refugees in New York City in the late 1940s. At its center is Boris Makaver, a pious, wealthy businessman whose greatest trial is his unstable daughter, Anna. A chain of events disrupts the lives of the close-knit community as each refugee struggles to reconcile the horrific past with the difficult present, as Singer explores both the nature of faith and the nature of love in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
  • Shadow on the Crown: A Novel

    Patricia Bracewell

    Hardcover (Viking Adult, Feb. 7, 2013)
    A rich tale of power and forbidden love revolving around a young medieval queenIn 1002, fifteen­-year-old Emma of Normandy crosses the Narrow Sea to wed the much older King Athelred of England, whom she meets for the first time at the church door. Thrust into an unfamiliar and treacherous court, with a husband who mistrusts her, stepsons who resent her and a bewitching rival who covets her crown, Emma must defend herself against her enemies and secure her status as queen by bearing a son. Determined to outmaneuver her adversaries, Emma forges alliances with influential men at court and wins the affection of the English people. But her growing love for a man who is not her husband and the imminent threat of a Viking invasion jeopardize both her crown and her life. Based on real events recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Shadow on the Crown introduces readers to a fascinating, overlooked period of history and an unforgettable heroine whose quest to find her place in the world will resonate with modern readers.
  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis Singer

    Paperback (Plume, Jan. 1, 1999)
    When the daughter of a very religious 1940s businessman leaves her husband to pursue a relationship with a married man, she disrupts the lives of her Manhattan community of Jewish refugees
  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman, Theodore Bikel, Julie Harris, John Rubinstein

    Audio Cassette (Dove Entertainment Inc, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Explores the intertwined lives of a group of prosperous Jewish refugees during the 1940s, as they live in New York, vacation in Miami, leave husbands, and regain wives.
  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis SINGER

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Jan. 1, 1998)
    novel
  • Shadows on the Hudson, Vol. 4

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman, Theodore Bikel, Julie Harris, John Rubinstein

    (Dove Entertainment Inc, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Explores the intertwined lives of a group of prosperous Jewish refugees during the 1940s, as they live in New York, vacation in Miami, leave husbands, and regain wives.
  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis Singer

    (FSG, Jan. 1, 1978)
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  • Shadows on the Hudson

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph Sherman, Theodore Bikel, Julie Harris, John Rubinstein

    (Dove Entertainment Inc, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Explores the intertwined lives of a group of prosperous Jewish refugees during the 1940s, as they live in New York, vacation in Miami, leave husbands, and regain wives.