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The first desire

The lives of the four Cohen siblings--Sadie, Jo, Goldie, and Irving--are turned upside down by the secrets that they have kept hidden, even from themselves, as the sudden disappearance of Goldie sparks revelations about their family.

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  • "The lives of the four Cohen siblings--Sadie, Jo, Goldie, and Irving--are turned upside down by the secrets that they have kept hidden, even from themselves, as the sudden disappearance of Goldie sparks revelations about their family."
  • "The lives of the four Cohen siblings--Sadie, Jo, Goldie, and Irving--are turned upside down by the secrets that they have kept hidden, even from themselves, as the sudden disappearance of Goldie sparks revelations about their family."@en
  • ""Buffalo, New York, July 1929: On the kind of peerless summer day for which she waits all year, Sadie Feldstein, nee Cohen, hears news from her brother that no one ever wants to hear: their older sister, Goldie, has vanished. From the Great Depression to the years immediately following World War II, as Sadie and her siblings struggle with the reasons for Goldie's disappearance, Nancy Reisman portrays the love, grief, desires, and deceptions that ultimately bind one American family together."--Back cover."@en
  • "When Sadie looks out her window and sees her bother standing on the front lawn she knows he can't bring good news. Fidgeting over coffee with sugar and cream he explains: Their sister is gone. Three days earlier Goldie left to go shopping and she has not returned. With Goldie's disappearance as the catalyst, The First Desire takes us deep into the life of the Cohen family and Buffalo, New York, from the Great Depression to the years immediately following World War II. Shifting perspectives from siblings Sadie, Jo, Goldie, and Irving we learn of the secrets they have managed to keep hidden--and of Lillian, the beautiful woman their father took as a lover while his wife was dying. In this astonishing novel Reisman brings to life the love, grief, and desires that ultimately bind one family together. From the Trade Paperback edition."

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Jewish fiction"
  • "Jewish fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "The first desire"
  • "The first desire"@en
  • "The first desire (LP)"
  • "Desirs humains : roman"
  • "The first desire a novel"