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Chateau Ella
Chateau Ella
Author: Hilary Norman
ISBN-13: 9780340493519
ISBN-10: 0340493518
Pages: 640
Edition: New Ed
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Coronet Books
Book Type: Paperback
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A whopping novel-length journey back in time
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From Publishers Weekly
Ranging from World War I-era Europe to contemporary New York, Norman's ( In Love and Friendship ) intense, highly dramatic novel focuses on two indomitable women who stoically face misfortunes. Raised in Hungary by Catholic adoptive parents who hide her Jewish origins, Krisztina Florian falls in love with German Jew David Kaufmann. Her anti-Semitic father forbids them to meet, and a determined suitor, Baron Laurent de Trouvere, schemes to have David sent to a concentration camp. Disconsolately marrying the baron, Krisztina settles in at his exquisite chateau in Alsace, where she discovers his pro-Nazi sentiments and fierce temper. Soon widowed, she raises her son, Olivier, remodels the chateau into a deluxe hotel, and remarries. But her son becomes a monster of selfishness, greed, and anti-Semitism. Only his loyal half-sister, Ella, wins Olivier's love, yet his affiliation with a dangerous neo-Nazi organization almost costs her life. Norman manages her characters well, skillfully conveying the pains of loss and betrayal. The novel concludes with a memorably chilling, suspense-filled confrontation.
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A saga of two generations of women and the two great hotels their ambition created. Loved this book from page 1. It's about a Jewish baby left near a church during the Nazi regime,and raised by a Christan family, not knowing about their past until the Nazi's find them.
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Two generations of women and their men: two great houses and the legendary grand hotels they became...CHATEAU ELLA traces the tumultuous history of Krisztina, foundling child brought up by a Hungarian merchant, and her daughter Ella - a child of luxury and privilege who grows up to be a woman torn between love and justice.

Set in Alsace, Budapest and New York State, it is a story of inheritance, of passion and love, of strength and madness, of tears and laughter.

This saga spans the years 1919 thru 1986.