Free Download Books People of the Book
Specify Epithetical Books People of the Book
| Title | : | People of the Book |
| Author | : | Geraldine Brooks |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 372 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 2008 by Viking Books (first published January 2008) |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Writing. Books About Books. Mystery. Book Club. Literature. Jewish |

Geraldine Brooks
Hardcover | Pages: 372 pages Rating: 4.02 | 119212 Users | 11143 Reviews
Ilustration To Books People of the Book
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of March, the journey of a rare illuminated manuscript through centuries of exile and warIn 1996, Hanna Heath, an Australian rare-book expert, is offered the job of a lifetime: analysis and conservation of the famed Sarajevo Haggadah, which has been rescued from Serb shelling during the Bosnian war. Priceless and beautiful, the book is one of the earliest Jewish volumes ever to be illuminated with images. When Hanna, a caustic loner with a passion for her work, discovers a series of tiny artifacts in its ancient binding—an insect wing fragment, wine stains, salt crystals, a white hair—she begins to unlock the book’s mysteries. The reader is ushered into an exquisitely detailed and atmospheric past, tracing the book’s journey from its salvation back to its creation.
In Bosnia during World War II, a Muslim risks his life to protect it from the Nazis. In the hedonistic salons of fin-de-siècle Vienna, the book becomes a pawn in the struggle against the city’s rising anti-Semitism. In inquisition-era Venice, a Catholic priest saves it from burning. In Barcelona in 1492, the scribe who wrote the text sees his family destroyed by the agonies of enforced exile. And in Seville in 1480, the reason for the Haggadah’s extraordinary illuminations is finally disclosed. Hanna’s investigation unexpectedly plunges her into the intrigues of fine art forgers and ultra-nationalist fanatics. Her experiences will test her belief in herself and the man she has come to love.
Inspired by a true story, People of the Book is at once a novel of sweeping historical grandeur and intimate emotional intensity, an ambitious, electrifying work by an acclaimed and beloved author.
Define Books Supposing People of the Book
| Original Title: | People of the Book |
| ISBN: | 067001821X |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Hanna Heath, Ozren Karaman, Serif Kamal, Stela Kamal, Amitai Yomtov, Werner Heinrich, Razmus Kanaha, Dr. Franz Hirschfeldt, Florien Mittl, Giovanni Domenico Vistorini, Judah Aryeh, Sarah Heath, David Ben Shoushan, Ruth Ben Shoushan, Joseph Ben Shoushan, Reuben Ben Shoushan, Rosa del Salvador, Zahra bint Ibrahim al-Tarek, Aaron Sharansky |
| Setting: | Sarajevo,1996(Bosnia and Herzegovina) Sarajevo,1940(Bosnia and Herzegovina) Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Literary Awards: | National Jewish Book Award Nominee (2008), Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction (2009), Prime Minister's |
| Literary Awards: | Nominee for Fiction (2009), Barbara Jefferis Award Nominee (2009), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) for Literary Fiction and for Book of the Year (2008) Mary Shelley Award for Outstanding Fictional Work (2009), International Dublin Literary Award Nominee (2010) |
Rating Epithetical Books People of the Book
Ratings: 4.02 From 119212 Users | 11143 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books People of the Book
There's nothing bad about this but there's nothing exciting about it either. I'd describe it as assembly line fiction. A novel that is designed to be a crowd pleaser. It never strays from formulaic commercial boundaries. The story is well-plotted and researched. The prose is professional but never inspired. The characters are on the bland side, each one with a predictable problematical relationship. The author has won the Pulitzer prize so I was expecting something much braver and more literary.This is a marvelous book. I really enjoyed this authors Year of Wonders and I think I liked this book at least as much. This is skillful and enthralling storytelling thats also thought provoking.This book is one of the most skillful renderings of a book that goes back and forth in time that Ive ever read. Ditto for the writing of a historical fiction account, especially one that has part of its history in the very recent past.This is a historical fiction story about the Sarajevo Haggadah. (A
I edited this book review and added some photos to this older review because this book is being discussed in January 2020 by the GR Diversity in All Forms Book Club led by Mariah Roze. You can join the discussion at https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... People of the Book by Geraldine BrooksMost people who like books will enjoy a story about a book detective a female Australian book curator/restorer who discovers many cultural and microscopic mysteries when she is hired to restore a

I could have sworn I wrote a review. I read this book the first week it was released....I LOVED IT!!!
A Review of People of the Book (or, Why I Hate the Kindle)Brooks's novel is a fictionalized account of the real Sarajevo Haggadah, a Jewish religious text noteworthy for its inclusion of an illuminated manuscript and for its survival through turmoil and the hostility towards Jews that has erupted time and again over the centuries in Europe and Eastern Europe. The novel is told from the perspective of Hanna Heath, an expert in book restoration, who is called in to restore the text for display.
A tip from one of my daughter's teachers lead me to the works of Geraldine Brooks, a two time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for literature. Being the non-fiction connoisseur that I am, I first devoured her memoir Foreign Correspondence. Deciding not to limit myself to only one of her books, I chose People of the Book, her fictionalized history of the Sarajevo Haggadah. Hanna Heath is a Sydney book conservator who has been chosen by the Sarajevo National Museum to rebind the city's famous

0 Comments