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People of the Book de Geraldine Brooks
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People of the Book

de Geraldine Brooks

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Just finished this one. It was quite interesting, and I love Brooks's writing. I don't think this gripped me as much as Year of Wonders or March but it was very good nonetheless.

I found myself frustrated by how much of the book's story Hanna will never know, but that is the way it is with history. I was relieved at her last discovery, however, and hope it will lead her to more insight into the history of the book. The afterword, with it's details about Brooks's research and the story of the real Haggadah, was interesting as well.

Another good one from Geraldine Brooks. ( )
  glade1 | Dec 10, 2009 |
"People of the Book" is an enjoyable read for several reasons. Initially, it is quite obvious that the author is a talented writer. Her characters are easy to empathize with, even if their experiences are not the same as our own. The plot is unusual in that it is based on a historical truth, a book called a haggadah, that actually existed. The story revolves around a Sarajevo haggadah, one of the earliest examples of a book illuminated with images, in this case, a Jewish volume. The book is saved from being burnt in one of history's uglier moments, times that are repeated throughout the past of many countries political and religious disputes. The reader follows the journey of the haggadah as it passes through the hands of the many people who protect it, recognizing its value, or use it for their own purposes. In this way, the author tells the story of the book and the people involved with its creation and its continued existence. In addition, the reader learns of Hanna, who is the present-day rare book expert who is affected by the book's past and its future, which she becomes responsible for, changing her life forever. Brooks' artfully weaves the stories together, causing the reader to become emotionally involved with the book as the vehicle moving the characters along the path of their lives, and the fates which befall them. Each person is faced with a moral dilemma, and has to dig deeply within themselves to find the person they truly wish to be, in order to protect the book, or to use it for nefarious reasons that they must admit to, sooner or later. The book becomes a moral compass, as it passes through each of their hands, and ultimately Hanna is faced with the same challenges when she is the recipient of the book. A well-told story, "People of the Book" had me eagerly opening its covers every night to move forward with each individual story outlining its progress through history and locations until it makes its way to Hanna, in the present day. I would recommend this book to other readers, and will look for more of Brooks' books in the future. ( )
  mmignano11 | Dec 6, 2009 |
A really good read ( )
  chicjohn | Dec 3, 2009 |
A compelling read, but still, many of the plot twists and developments were such cliches that I was a little disappointed. ( )
  rutabega | Dec 2, 2009 |
Great reader - Edwina Wren. ( )
  libq | Nov 28, 2009 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 067001821X, Hardcover)

Amazon Best of the Month, January 2008: One of the earliest Jewish religious volumes to be illuminated with images, the Sarajevo Haggadah survived centuries of purges and wars thanks to people of all faiths who risked their lives to safeguard it. Geraldine Brooks, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of March, has turned the intriguing but sparely detailed history of this precious volume into an emotionally rich, thrilling fictionalization that retraces its turbulent journey. In the hands of Hanna Heath, an impassioned rare-book expert restoring the manuscript in 1996 Sarajevo, it yields clues to its guardians and whereabouts: an insect wing, a wine stain, salt crystals, and a white hair. While readers experience crucial moments in the book's history through a series of fascinating, fleshed-out short stories, Hanna pursues its secrets scientifically, and finds that some interests will still risk everything in the name of protecting this treasure. A complex love story, thrilling mystery, vivid history lesson, and celebration of the enduring power of ideas, People of the Book will surely be hailed as one of the best of 2008. --Mari Malcolm

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