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Julie Ellis
A saga that sweeps through two world wars, set against the backdrop of Hong Kong, England and America, about a proud, beautiful young woman who is caught up in the ageless struggle between reckless passion and staunch commitment—and who makes a life for herself in which she can have both. Sent to live with her aunt and uncle in Hong Kong after the untimely death of her parents, Constance Levy meets a brilliant, complex young man who leads her into the deep recesses of her heart, where she must come face-to-face with her own abiding faith as a Jew. After a tragic misunderstanding tears the lovers apart, she builds a family of her own, silently enduring loneliness and anger...and emerges to embrace her one true love, as well as her faith. A story of a woman’s search for self-fulfillment, woven into a special time, an exotic place.
| Publisher | Arbor House |
|---|---|
| Pages | 350 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-877-95498-4 primary |
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