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About The Book
This relic, no larger than a brick, proves to transfigure the couple's lives. They make Turk Place their home and three generations of Turk Place residents share the legacy of the Brick. For six decades, the family perseveres in the face of tumultuous events -- World War I, the shattering of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Great Depression. But Hitler's "final solution" forces them to make an impossible choice: flee the Nazis or remain and perish.
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (June 2, 2005)
- Length: 544 pages
- ISBN13: 9780743252201
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"The stories do not stop any more than history does for Frederic Morton,whether they spill from his writer's pen or are drawn from his immense store of memories and anecdote-rich knowledge of Vienna."
-- The New York Times
"Morton has chosen to weave a novel out of his memories, experiences, imagination and family folklore. The combination gives it, at times, the surreal quality of being refracted through a dream frozen in time."
-- The Washington Post
"We can include Fred Morton in the honor list of those authors who achieve remarkable depth and height after they have been, or because they have been, expatriated from their own language."
-- The New York Times Book Review
"Wonderful!"
-- The New Yorker
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