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    Summers, Judith

    Published by St Martins Mass Market Paper, 1986

    ISBN 10: 0312905351ISBN 13: 9780312905354

    Seller: The Book Abyss, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.

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    Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Please see any and all photos connected with this listing. Cover and spine are good with only mild shelf/rub wear. No dog-eared corners. Solid Binding. All pages intact and legible. Clean. Store stamped. --- --- The powerful story of two sisters -- The ambitions that drove them. . .the love that nearly destroyed them. . . . .Rosa and her younger sister Esther are inseparable as children, but as adults they are divided by the Atlantic. . .and a terrible secret that cannot be told. . . . .Brought up in a Jewish ghetto in Russia, where their traditional life is threatened by violence and oppression, the teenage sisters set off for America to join Rosa's husband, who has recently emigrated there. When Rosa is tricked out of her steamship ticket in England, Esther travels on to New York without family, papers or money. While Rosa lands on her feet in London's Soho, Esther is totally isolated in an unknown, unforgiving world. . . . .Slowly and painfully, the sisters make their separate ways in America and England, their relationship maintained by an intimate yet uneasy correspondence. Suddenly this ceases. It is not until old age that they will meet again to draw together the threads of their exciting, passionate lives - lives have been inextricably entwined in their separation. . .