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 · are the springboard for Geraldine Brooks’s panoramic third novel, “People of the Book.” Brooks, who won the Pulitzer Prize for her previous novel, “March,” has Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. Geraldine Brooks is the author of four novels, the Pulitzer Prize–winning March and the international bestsellers Caleb’s Crossing, People of the Book, and Year of Wonders. She has also written the acclaimed nonfiction works Nine Parts of Desire and Foreign www.doorway.ru by: The author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning March and Year of Wonders, Geraldine Brooks has made a name for herself as one of the foremost novelists of our era. In People of the Book —inspired by the true story of the Sarajevo Haggadah—she brilliantly interweaves an epic historical saga of persecution and survival with a powerful modern-day tale of private betrayals and international intrigue.


People of the Book (Arabic: أهل الكتاب ‎, ahl al-kitāb) is an Islamic term which refers to Jews, Christians, and Sabians (commonly identified with the Mandaeans). It is also used in Judaism to refer to the Jewish people and by members of some Christian denominations to refer to themselves.. The Quran uses the term in reference to Jews, Christians and Sabians in a variety of. Overview. Geraldine Brooks' People of the Book is a historical fiction novel about a book conservator named Dr. Hanna Heath and her intensive research on the history of the famous Sarajevo www.doorway.ru book is an imagined history following the real clues found in the manuscript, and the novel jumps back and forth between Hanna's findings and historical events that brought the book to its. Geraldine BrooksAverage rating · , ratings · 40, reviews · shelved , times. Showing 29 distinct works. sort by. popularity original publication year title average rating number of pages. Year of Wonders. by. Geraldine Brooks (Goodreads Author) avg rating — , ratings — published — 70 editions.


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. The author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning March and Year of Wonders, Geraldine Brooks has made a name for herself as one of the foremost novelists of our era. In People of the Book —inspired by the true story of the Sarajevo Haggadah—she brilliantly interweaves an epic historical saga of persecution and survival with a powerful modern-day tale of private betrayals and international intrigue. are the springboard for Geraldine Brooks’s panoramic third novel, “People of the Book.” Brooks, who won the Pulitzer Prize for her previous novel, “March,” has drawn her inspiration from.

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