Fromacclaimed author Evan Fallenberg, an exquisitelycrafted debut novel tells the story of a preeminent male ballet dancer in theautumn of his careera Jew whose talent once saved him from the Naziswhosefading passion for life will flare back to life after a new romance links himto a younger woman fleeingthe ghosts of her past as an Israeli Soldier. Fallenbergs Tel Aviv-set tale that will resonate withreaders of Wladyslaw SzpilmansThe Pianist, Dalia SofersThe Septembers of Shiraz, and Thrity Umrigars The Space Between Us, as well as any whohave been touched by war or diaspora, as two characters intimate journeypoignantly explores the pain of fractured pasts, the hope for second chances, thepotency of artistic catharsis, and the certainty that love can conquer all.

A conversation between a Tel Aviv waitress and her elderly customer sparks a journey of healing in this compelling novel by the author of Light Fell.
At eighty-four, Teo, one of the world's most influential choreographers, is ready to withdraw from the bombast and romance surrounding his long and illustrious career. But then he meets Vivi, a waitress at a Tel Aviv café, and the slumbering passions of his youth are rouses once more. Suddenly and unexpectedly, his desire for a woman's touch, his anguished memories of World War II, and his complex, soulful engagement with dance all come rushing back. Vivi's life will change, too, as Teo's affection forces her to confront her guilt over an illicit relationship during her days as a soldier. Soon their interactions with art, their very investment in living, will reawaken ghosts of their painful, suppressed pasts-from Warsaw to Copenhagen, from Berlin to Tel Aviv-that cry out for forgiveness and peace.

Titel
When We Danced on Water
Untertitel
A Novel
EAN
9780062033437
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
15.12.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
3.25 MB
Anzahl Seiten
259
Features
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