Kate Wenner
Autor von Dancing With Einstein: A Novel
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Wissenswertes
- Geburtstag
- 1947-11-17
- Geschlecht
- female
- Nationalität
- USA
- Geburtsort
- San Francisco, California, USA
- Ausbildung
- Radcliffe College
- Berufe
- Journalist
- Beziehungen
- Eisner, Gil (spouse), Wenner, Jann (brother)
- Agent
- Elaine Markson Literary Agency
Mitglieder
Rezensionen
Statistikseite
- Werke
- 3
- Mitglieder
- 89
- Beliebtheit
- #207,492
- Bewertung
- 3.5
- Rezensionen
- 2
- ISBNs
- 8
- Sprachen
- 1
Thankfully, the main story has enough life to keep bobbing to the surface and making waves. Hate and love, sin and redemption, after all, are eternal and powerful forces, and Wenner depicts their pull and push amid the mundanedetails of daily life. Waldmas investigates alleged anti-Semitism in the hills of New England, but first she has to find the baby-sitter. She and hubby want to collect on their fire insurance and rebuild their dream house, but first they have to carp at one another over the chores.
- Beliefnet, Aug. 2000
As you all know from my recent post, Setting Fires by Kate Wenner, I started reading it a few days ago. The book was an easy read and hard to put down. From the first sentence of the chapter to the last page, it was a journey that somewhat similar to mine or so to speak.
The book is about the life of Annie Waldmas and how she coped with the death of her family, experiences an anti semitic, and the reconnection with broken family ties. The tale talks about live and the mistakes people made through it, the gain and lost of love, how a person sees life inspite of death and how one should move on inspite the loss.
It's basically a daughter-father story that touched me entirely. As some of you might now, I don't have a good relationship with my father and reading the novel made me think some things. Does the though of eath really change everything. When one person is faced with the reality ofpassin on to the next life, do you really see life differently?
Reading the book made me cry. I'm a cry baby but this is the first time I cried reading a book, a first I must say! I've read a lot of nice lines throughout the book and even highlighted them which is not my thing.… (mehr)