The Tenth Song
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.54 (941 Votes) |
Asin | : | 031257018X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-25 |
Language | : | English |
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"Amazing book !!" according to Libby. Hi all. I've read some of these bad reviews and I'm wondering if these people read the same book I did, or if they know how to read at all! In my opinion, if you read only one book the rest of your life, let it be Naomi Ragen's book The Tenth Song. It was an amazing journey that has changed my life and the way I look at the future. No matter what happens to you there is always another song you can sing. You can survive anything.It's a book that . Dolly Friedman said Excellent book. Well worth reading. Excellent book. Well worth reading.. "The journey is everything." E. Bukowsky In "The Tenth Song," Naomi Ragen portrays a Jewish family in crisis. Abigail and Adam Samuels, who have been married for forty years, are blessed with three children, material wealth, and good friends. They live in a lovely home in a Boston suburb. Much to their delight, their youngest daughter, Kayla, is engaged to Seth, a fellow student at Harvard Law. Unfortunately, everything turns to ashes when the FBI invades Adam's office and takes him in
From Publishers Weekly Ragen (The Saturday Wife) brings a bitter intensity to this story of betrayal and a Jewish family brought to its knees by a financial scam to fund overseas terrorism. The scandal bares the hidden cracks in this not-so-perfect family, and soon a panicked Kayla runs for the desert hills of Israel, where a charismatic leader opens her heart, and Abigail, chasing after, has her own epiphany. . Boston accountant Adam Samuels gets ensnared in political and religious turmoil after his arrest for allegedly transferring more than million to terror groups, charges that upend the lives of his wife, Abigail, and youngest daughter, Kayla, a Harvard law school student engaged to be married. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The arcs of self-discovery contrasts sharply with the darker portrait of ambition and hypocrisy that haunts the Samuels family, and tho
The epitome of the successful Jewish American woman, she is married to a well-known and respected accountant and is in the middle of planning her daughter Kayla's wedding. When life is at its best, the unimaginable can shatter everything you think you know…Abigail Samuels has no reason to feel anything but joy on the morning her life falls apart. Kayla, too, wakes up that morning with the world in the palm of her hand. Having lived the charmed life of a well-loved child from a happy family, she is a bright, pretty Harvard law student who has never really questioned the path she found h