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Cherise Wolas

Auteur van The Resurrection of Joan Ashby

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Werken van Cherise Wolas

The Resurrection of Joan Ashby (2017) 203 exemplaren
The Family Tabor (2018) 92 exemplaren

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Harry Tabor is about to be named Man of the Decade, a distinction that feels like the culmination of a life well lived. Gathering together in Palm Springs for the celebration are his wife, Roma, a distinguished child psychologist, and their children: Phoebe, a high-powered attorney; Camille, a brilliant social anthropologist; and Simon, a big-firm lawyer, who brings his glamorous wife and two young daughters. Good insights into life time guilt feelings and power of jewish culture
 
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MarilynKinnon | 12 andere besprekingen | Aug 8, 2020 |
Atonement for a secret past, love for a family, the dynamics of individuals changing as they face obstacles and mature. You may be a member of a distinguished family, a family with physical beauty and grace as well as Doctorates, but the cracks are there, the problems could be faced by any family. I loved this book, and cried at the end. The story left me with so many things to think about. Put on some Leonard Cohen when you read Family Tabor for he’s also in there.
 
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brangwinn | 12 andere besprekingen | Jan 31, 2019 |
Everyone has two sides, the one the world sees and the real on that lives inside each and every one of us...the Tabors are no exception...the book take a turn toward mystery, but the spiritual side wins out and guide the path the Tabors are on
 
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ccheripka | 12 andere besprekingen | Oct 26, 2018 |
Nobody knows it, but the Tabor family is on shaky ground. The five gathered (plus grandkids) for the weekend ceremony of presenting the Palm Springs Man of the Decade award to Harry Tabor all have their secrets, Harry most of all.

Everyone in the family is a star; Harry the great philanthropist; his wife, Roma, a child psychologist; the children are two lawyers and an anthropologist. They gather together in a great pool of everybody-is-happy-ism, each determined to hide their problems from the others. But cracks appear fairly rapidly: Phoebe refuses to divulge any details about her new boyfriend, Camille is hiding the job that truly gives her fulfillment, and Simon’s wife refuses to stay in their marriage if he decides to practice his Judaism. Roma knows they are hiding things, but doesn’t know what. And she has no idea her husband is hiding the biggest secret of them all. Then, on the night of the presentation, Harry disappears into the desert night.

Panic ensues. Did he walk into the desert? Was he kidnapped or murdered? The police take the investigation seriously, and their questioning starts turning up surprises. Mysterious bank accounts. Really odd stuff on Harry’s computer. Roma quickly realizes that despite spending her life with him, she really doesn’t know Harry at all. And the kids find themselves forced to look into their own lives and admit the truth.
I have to admit that the ending surprised me. I thought I knew where the author was going, and then, in the last few pages, I find out I was wrong. Well, partly wrong. It was going where I thought it was when it derailed. The last part of the book was kind of a let-down to me, but tolerable. We never get to find out if what Harry was experiencing before his disappearance is real or hallucination. Harry is the center of the mystery and the book, but much of the book is not about him. It’s about his children, and what they need to do to feel authentic; as he needs to confront his past, they need to confront their futures. Four stars.
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