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The sweetness, Sande Boritz Berger ; read by Cassandra Campbell

Label
The sweetness, Sande Boritz Berger ; read by Cassandra Campbell
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The sweetness
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
Sande Boritz Berger ; read by Cassandra Campbell
Summary
Early in The Sweetness, an inquisitive young girl asks her grandmother why she is carrying nothing but a jug of sliced lemons and water when they are forced by the Germans to evacuate their ghetto. "Something sour to remind me of the sweetness," she tells her, setting the theme for what they must remember to survive. Set during World War II, the novel is the parallel tale of two Jewish girls, cousins, living on separate continents, whose strikingly different lives ultimately converge. Brooklyn-born Mira Kane is the eighteen-year-old daughter of a well-to-do manufacturer of women's knitwear in New York. Her cousin, eight-year-old Rosha Kaninsky, is the lone survivor of a family in Vilna exterminated by the invading Nazis. But unbeknownst to her American relatives, Rosha did not perish
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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