Good book- I still hold the first of this series, Evergreen, as my favorite, but this was a good one, too- seemed to tie everything up neatly
Belva Plain is a good writer of the family saga-
Belva Plain is a good writer of the family saga-
From Westchester to War-torn Israel, From California communes to Italian Palazzi....
An unforgettable novel yielding the fruit of hidden passions, corrosive secrets, and tragic rebellion that simultaneously shape and echo the fortunes of three generations.
At the center of the storm are the beautiful Anna, trying to undo the damage of the past...Iris, whose marriage to Theo, the brillant surgeon, is floundering...their son Steve, caught in the turbulence of teh 60s, a politcal radical wanted by the FBI...and Paul Werner, the powerful banker, driven to help the family that barely knows him.
An unforgettable novel yielding the fruit of hidden passions, corrosive secrets, and tragic rebellion that simultaneously shape and echo the fortunes of three generations.
At the center of the storm are the beautiful Anna, trying to undo the damage of the past...Iris, whose marriage to Theo, the brillant surgeon, is floundering...their son Steve, caught in the turbulence of teh 60s, a politcal radical wanted by the FBI...and Paul Werner, the powerful banker, driven to help the family that barely knows him.
"An unforgettable novel of yielding the fruit of hidden passions, corrosive secrets and tragic rebellion that simultaneously shape and echo the fortunes of three generations"
The story is very good with just a few slow spots.
The story is very good with just a few slow spots.