
Plum Tree
An Emotional and Heartbreaking Novel of WW2 Germany and the Holocaust
$41.61
- Paperback
400 pages
- Release Date
28 January 2020
Summary
Praised by Jewish Book World as “a beautifully written story of intrigue, terror, and love from a perspective not often seen in Holocaust novels,” Ellen Marie Wiseman’s highly acclaimed debut novel follows a young German woman through the chaos of World War II and its aftermath as she struggles to survive poverty, Allied bombs, and agents of the Third Reich while trying to save the Jewish man who is the love of her life.“A touching story of heroism and loss, a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of love to transcend the most unthinkable circumstances.”-Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of ParisFrom the internationally bestselling author ofThe Orphan Collector comes a haunting and lyrical tale of love and humanity in a time of unthinkable horror. The debut novel from a powerful voice in historical fiction, this resonant and courageous saga of a young German woman during World War II and the Holocaust is a must-read for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Alice Network.“Bloom where you’re planted,” is the advice Christine B lz receives from her beloved Oma. But seventeen-year-old domestic Christine knows there is a whole world waiting beyond her small German village. It’s a world she’s begun to glimpse through music, books-and through Isaac Bauerman, the cultured son of the wealthy Jewish family she works for.Yet the future she and Isaac dream of sharing faces greater challenges than their difference in stations. In the fall of 1938, Germany is changing rapidly under Hitler’s regime. Anti-Jewish posters are everywhere, dissenting talk is silenced, and a new law forbids Christine from returning to her job-and from having any relationship with Isaac. In the months and years that follow, Christine will confront the Gestapo’s wrath and the horrors of Dachau, desperate to be with the man she loves, to survive-and finally, to speak out.Set against the backdrop of the German homefront, this is an unforgettable novel of courage and resolve, of the inhumanity of war, and the heartbreak and hope left in its wake.“A haunting and beautiful debut novel.”-Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of August”Ellen Marie Wiseman boldly explores the complexities of the Holocaust. This novel is at times painful, but it is also a satisfying love story set against the backdrop of one of the most difficult times in human history.“-T. Greenwood, author of Keeping Lucy
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781496730022 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 149673002X |
| Author: | Ellen Marie Wiseman |
| Publisher: | Kensington Publishing |
| Imprint: | Kensington Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 400 |
| Release Date: | 28 January 2020 |
| Weight: | 378g |
| Dimensions: | 210mm x 139mm |
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Critics Review
“A touching story of heroism and loss, a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of love to transcend the most unthinkable circumstances. Deft storytelling and rich characters make this a highly memorable read and a worthy addition to the narratives of the Holocaust and Second World War.”
—Pam Jenoff, author of The Ambassador’s Daughter
“Wiseman eschews the genre’s usual military conflicts of daily life during wartime, lending an intimate and compelling poignancy to this intriguing debut.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Ellen Marie Wiseman weaves a story of intrigue, terror, and love from a perspective not often seen in Holocaust novels.”
—Jewish Book World
About The Author
Ellen Marie Wiseman
Ellen Marie Wisemanis theNew York Timesbestselling author of highly acclaimed historical fiction novelsThe Orphan Collector, What She Left Behind, The Plum Tree,Coal RiverandThe Life She Was Given,which was a Great Group Reads selection of the Women’s National Book Association and National Reading Group Month. Born and raised in Three Mile Bay, a tiny hamlet in Northern New York, she’s a first-generation German American who discovered her love of reading and writing while attending first grade in one of the last one-room schoolhouses in New York State. Since then, her novels have been translated into eighteen languages and published worldwide. A mother of two, Ellen lives on the shores of Lake Ontario with her husband and dogs.She can be found online at:EllenMarieWiseman.com
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