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Begley writes with a contemplative wisdom that permeates his work....[He] has captured some of the wispy melancholy of midcentury fiction, and this feat in itself is mellifluous to both ear and spirit. A man without a country or family, a Holocaust survivor, Ben long ago left the wreckage of Europe and recreated himself as a brilliant financier. He rejects the comforts of love and is shocked to discover Veronique--beautiful, unwisely married, and all that Ben suddenly knows he has always needed. In their stolen hours and weekends, their deep commitment to one another fills their lives as nothing ever has. But the question Can Ben finally take what he has always denied himself...? From the author of Wartime Lies.
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A contemplative Holocaust survivor finds love and redemption.
Who is this book for?
This novel is a beautifully written meditation on loss, love, and the search for belonging. The protagonist's intricate past and his quiet journey towards emotional fulfillment make it a compelling read for those who appreciate introspective stories that delve into the complexities of human connection. If you enjoy stories about silent resilience and unexpected love, you might find this book truly resonant.