Love and Treasure
Love and Treasure
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Author(s): Waldman, Ayelet
ISBN No.: 9780385533546
Pages: 352
Year: 201404
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 37.19
Status: Out Of Print

"Love and Treasure places the Hungarian Gold Train at the heart of a multigenerational tale. Crucial to its plot is an enameled pendant, intricately worked in the design of a peacock, unusually colored in purple, white and green. Waldman skillfully interweaves this striking and enigmatic object--a symbol, as the book progresses, of fatal bad luck--into an ambitious sweep of history, setting the loss of millions of human lives against the pendant''s own poignant, improbably survival. In the novel''s final, twisty section, Waldman has great fun with the narrative of a pompous, libidinous psychoanalyst in seemingly idyllic, assimilated, pre-World War I Budapest. Waldman sustains her multiple plot lines with breathless confidence and descriptive panache, fashioning complex personalities caught up in an inexorable series of events. Powerful." --Catherine Taylor, The New York Times Book Review "Waldman is a wonderfully imaginative writer . absorbing .


As with the painting in Susan Vreeland''s Girl in Hyacinth Blue and the manuscript in Geraldine Brooks''s People of the Book the link between these separate stories in Love and Treasure is a pendant decorated with the picture of a peacock. In Waldman''s exceedingly clever treatment, this piece of jewelry is not intrinsically valuab≤ it accrues value only as it passes from one unlikely hand to another, demonstrating the curious and tragic ways that history binds us together. a tense and romantic story that never seems polemical or overdetermined. a marvelous panorama of early 20th-century attitudes about women . Moving." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post "What ethics govern the custodians of property that can never be returned? How do the personal and the political intertwine in the wake of historical tragedy? These questions permeate the novel . Charming . The failings of the characters imbues them with a fuller and more complex humanity .


the book''s best moments explore subtle ambiguities. the human stories behind the looted objects flicker into life." --Nick Romeo, The Boston Globe "A cohesive and engaging narrative . lively, compassionate characterizations . brimming with passion . Waldman reaches thoughtfully into an epic sweep of complex issues related to identity, home, dislocation and feminism, and illuminates her ideas through the critical junctures of the journeys of both the pendant and the painting. In the end, as readers, we gain a deeper understanding of what it means to covet and what it means to love." --S.


Kirk Walsh, San Francisco Chronicle "Like a set of Russian nesting dolls, Ayelet Waldman''s historically resonant new novel offers stories within stories, spanning a century of European wars and social movements, (mostly) ill-starred relationships, and the ambiguous aftermath of these upheavals. Something of a page-turner, Love and Treasure dares to throw readers off balance and keep them searching for resolution . Like the diary of Anne Frank, or the pile of shoes without owners in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, it stands for nothing less than the loss of an entire world." --Julia M. Klein, Chicago Tribune "In Ayelet Waldman''s thoughtful, expansive Love and Treasure , American soldiers occupying Austria after World War II discover an immense freight train full of personal effects pillaged from Hungarian Jews . Absorbing . The pendant''s crooked passage across the century serves as a connecting device, holding the book''s elegantly balanced parts together like the wire in a Calder mobile. In the end, Love and Treasure is less concerned with belongings than with belonging--with the Jewish people''s ongoing hunt for community and homeland, and what one character calls ''a sense of loyalty and identity.


'' Those things, once stolen, are much harder to get back." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "Absorbing . A compelling meditation on love, missed connections and the pull of history on the present. well-written and entertaining." --Kevin Nance, USA TODAY "Ambitious . The eternal human struggle for self-determination and dignity pulses throughout." --Robin Micheli, People Magazine " Love and Treasure , the new novel by Ayelet Waldman, couldn''t be more timely. Waldman builds her narrative, which moves between three distinct stories and time periods, around one of the most notorious cases of property theft in WWII.


It is a story ripe for retelling . Love and Treasure offers not just one romance, but two--one tragic, one comic. Drawing on what was clearly extensive research, Waldman brings to life the world of the Central European Jewish haute bourgeoisie, reveling in its textures, exposing its hypocrisies, and cheering on the incipient feminism that Nina represents. [A] fantasia on historical themes." -- Adam Kirsch, Tablet Magazine " Classic perfection . heartwarming and inspiring. interesting and educational, informing the reader about little-known segments of history through the eyes of well-drawn, credible, and sympathetic characters. The narrative progresses in a quiet, steady suspense of human drama without any melodramatic action.


One never knows what turning the page will bring. Highly recommended." -- Carolyn Haley, New York Journal of Books "A deft feat . conveys the scope of the tragedy as well as the richness of Hungarian Jewish history . Her best work." -- Sue Barnett, J Weekly "Divorced, unemployed, and listless, Natalie Stein goes on a wild-goose chase to find the rightful heir of a WWII relic . This screams big-screen adaptation: Natalie Portman as Natalie Stein, perhaps?" --What To Read Now, Marie Claire "Ambitious. Like the necklace that Jack hands to Natalie in the book''s first pages, Love and Treasure is exquisitely crafted and filled with secrets.


" --Georgia Rowe, San Jose Mercury News " Love and Treasure is a well-researched tale that unfolds in three intertwining stories set in 1913 Budapest, post-World War II Austria, and present-day Maine. Waldman, a student of the Holocaust and its aftermath, draws from historical fact to create these multigenerational tales that reveal clues to the reader the way a locket exposes a hidden image. With Love and Treasure , she has carefully crafted a work that measures memory against oblivion, value against wealth, and legacy against possession." --Abbe Wright, O Magazine "Nazi gold, a coveted jeweled pendant and a web of intrigue that spans the globe and generations -- Ayelet Waldman''s Love and Treasure embodies the staples of a timeless adventure narrative. Waldman skillfully crafts her story in three threads before, during and after the war, each awash in the poignancy of loss that grew out of the Holocaust. Love and Treasure invests in deeply complex characters, all searching to uncover a shared history connected by WWII. An exhilarating read that is as thoughtful as it is provocative." --Mitch Sawyer, Vox Magazine "When a necklace with a peacock pendant - confiscated along with other treasures from Hungary''s Jews - is found in Austria in 1945 by Jack Wiseman, a young Jewish lieutenant in the US Army, he gives it to the Holocaust survivor with whom he has fallen in love.


But their love affair does not endure and the pendant eventually comes back to Jack. In 2013, in his final days, Jack asks his granddaughter Natalie to return the piece of jewelry he took so long ago. But how and to whom? Waldman''s novel skips continents and generations, telling a multi-layered and well-constructed story." --10 Best Books of April, Christian Science Monitor "If the riveting history around which Ayelet Waldman''s new novel is weaved doesn''t draw you in, the characters that infuse it certainly will. Vividly crafted and full of intriguing complexity, Waldam''s characters -- a seedy art historian, a clan of entrapped circus dwarfs, a beautiful Hungarian Holocaust survivor, and a vivacious young American army lieutenant among them -- breathe life into a story of art, war, stolen treasures, forgotten crimes and star-crossed love, a story that sets off during WWII along the Hungarian Gold Train and spans across decades, cultures, and generations. Skillfully crafted and told from multiple perspectives within a narrative that telescopes through time, Love and Treasure tells a captivating story about treasure lost and found and calls us to reevaluate what it is that we treasure most." --Morgan Ribera, Bustle Magazine "Waldman has written a sweeping romantic novel of overlapping generations, crossed continents and wartime echoes--a drenched, tragic love story rooted in one of our darkest moments of history, the Holocaust. Transported by cinematic dialogue, readers will sink into Waldman''s rich descriptions as she zigzags among characters who are united by a mysterious stolen treasure.


" --Susanna Sonnenberg, MORE Magazine "In 1945, an American soldier falls in love with a Holocaust survivor he meets on a train in Austria. She decides to forsake him to build a life in Palestine. He is left only with a necklace. On his deathbed in 2013, he charges his daughter, Natalie, with returning it to its owner. What follows is a complicated and involving story of the lives behind possessions stolen by the Nazis."

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