Author: | Mark David Gerson | ISBN: | 1230000647656 |
Publisher: | MDG Media International | Publication: | October 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mark David Gerson |
ISBN: | 1230000647656 |
Publisher: | MDG Media International |
Publication: | October 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
It's never too late to follow your dreams...
Esther and Sarah share a single passion: to be the best they can be – on an epic scale. That's easier dreamed than done in Jewish Montreal on the eve of World War II. Fifty years later when death takes Esther, her son and her oldest friend must each decide whether Esther's abandoned dreams will defeat them or spur them on to triumphs of their own.
"Thrilling... Bittersweet... Triumphant!"
– Dan Stone, author of Ice on Fire
"A masterful journey with a brilliant cast of characters. What an adventure!"
– Carolyn Flower, author of Gravitate 2 Gratitude
"Gerson is a superb story teller with a flair for flowing dialogue. Although I had figured out many of the book's surprises, I still could not put it down. The story just rips along and at the end, Gerson still managed to throw me off with some things that I never expected or anticipated."
– Bernard Mendelman,* The Suburban*, Montreal
It's never too late to follow your dreams...
Esther and Sarah share a single passion: to be the best they can be – on an epic scale. That's easier dreamed than done in Jewish Montreal on the eve of World War II. Fifty years later when death takes Esther, her son and her oldest friend must each decide whether Esther's abandoned dreams will defeat them or spur them on to triumphs of their own.
"Thrilling... Bittersweet... Triumphant!"
– Dan Stone, author of Ice on Fire
"A masterful journey with a brilliant cast of characters. What an adventure!"
– Carolyn Flower, author of Gravitate 2 Gratitude
"Gerson is a superb story teller with a flair for flowing dialogue. Although I had figured out many of the book's surprises, I still could not put it down. The story just rips along and at the end, Gerson still managed to throw me off with some things that I never expected or anticipated."
– Bernard Mendelman,* The Suburban*, Montreal