The Family Orchard: A Novel

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In the bestselling tradition of The Red Tent, The Family Orchard is a spellbinding novel of one unforgettable family, the orchard they've tended for generations, and a love story that transcends the ages.

Nomi Eve's lavishly imagined account begins in Palestine in 1837, with the tale of the irrepressible family matriach, Esther, who was lured by the smell of baking bread into an affair with the local baker. Esther passes on her passionate nature to her son, Eliezer, whose love for the forbidden Golda threatened to tear the family apart. And to her granddaughter, Avra the thief, a tiny wisp of a girl who thumbed her nose at her elders by swiping precious stones from the local bazaar-and grew to marry a man she met at the scene of a crime. At once epic and intimate, The Family Orchard is a rich historical tapestry of passion and tradition from a storyteller of beguiling power.

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4.0
1 review
Robert Buchanan
February 22, 2014
Autobiographical, indeed...set to fiction. Absolutely brilliant! Some parts of the book were a bit slow and hard to follow, but, interestingly enough, you can pick back up again and catch up with the story with the feeling that you haven't missed anything. Personally, I adore reading stories about families inner happenings -- the real -- the stuff that every other family goes through, but no one ever admits in public, or would want to. Every family has their [insert type of person/personality]. One of my personal favorites.
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Nomi Eve lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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