Lila's Hamsa (ePub)
A Novel of Love and Deception
(Sprache: Englisch)
No deception ever lasts, does it, Rabbi? Lila bowed her head in shame.
After fleeing a disastrous marriage, she arrived in the small town of St. George where her hamsa became the key that opened a gate to her Garden of Eden. There she found ideals she...
After fleeing a disastrous marriage, she arrived in the small town of St. George where her hamsa became the key that opened a gate to her Garden of Eden. There she found ideals she...
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No deception ever lasts, does it, Rabbi? Lila bowed her head in shame.
After fleeing a disastrous marriage, she arrived in the small town of St. George where her hamsa became the key that opened a gate to her Garden of Eden. There she found ideals she could believe in, and the love that she yearned for. But the time would come when her past would overwhelm her present, and then the good luck charms magic could no longer protect her.
After fleeing a disastrous marriage, she arrived in the small town of St. George where her hamsa became the key that opened a gate to her Garden of Eden. There she found ideals she could believe in, and the love that she yearned for. But the time would come when her past would overwhelm her present, and then the good luck charms magic could no longer protect her.
Autoren-Porträt von Arlene Kurtis
Arlene Kurtis grew up in New York City. She graduated from NYU's Washington Square College of Art and Sciences and became an editor of women's magazines. She authored "Puerto Ricans from Island to Mainland," and "The Jews Helped Build America," Her book, with Jona Lerman, "The Stone Pillow," about the life of a pioneer in Israel, was runner-up for the National Jewish Book Awards, 2000. She moved to Florida in 1977 with her husband Alan, where she writes about the cultural scene. She now shares her time between New York and Palm Beach. "Lila's Hamsa" is her first novel."Arlene Kurtis' story about a young woman trying to protect herself and her child from an abusive relationship, offers a unique view of a common dilemma. What makes this story so interesting is the character of the protagonist who manages to emerge from her debacles stronger and more committed to life than before. This is not only a worthwhile read that will keep the reader involved, it is a lesson in how to turn tragedy into happiness."
-Shirl Solomon, Author, Screenwriter and Playwright
"A great read!"
-Mary Helen Fein, author of Loss of Deliverance
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Arlene Kurtis
- 2014, 230 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Xlibris US
- ISBN-10: 1499060386
- ISBN-13: 9781499060386
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.08.2014
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