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Sara W
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Apr 15, 2009 09:12AM

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Or, The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon by Richard Zimler - Inquisition-time Lisbon comes alive.
I hope these meet the nominating criteria. I have not availability of either; but I did see that The Last Kabbalist is available from Amazon for $5.75 (US). And, I know the Shadow of the Wind is widely available. (The prequel to Shadow is coming soon.) If not, that's okay. I will just think of others.

Or, The Last Kabbalist of Lisb..."
I loved both The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon and The Shadow of the Wind and don't mind a re-read of either but I am not sure if this is a fiction thread.



I have two novels to suggest for the American Revolution:
COAL BLACK HORSE and
ENEMY WOMEN (by Paulette Jiles).
Sorry, I forget the author of the first.
And — of course I have to say it! — my own "The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B." for the French Revolution.
Sandra Gulland
www.sandragulland.com
(Coming out of lurking mode)

Sandra, your Josephine book has probably been nominated here more than any other book and it always seems to come in a close second when we vote for some crazy reason! It's like the Susan Lucci of this group. :) Hee, welcome out of the shadows!

I have two novels to suggest for the American Revolution:
COAL BLACK HORSE and
ENEMY WOMEN (by Paulette..."
Sandra, I have had the Josephine books on deck for a while. If it doesn't get selected, I would be happy to read them with you!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon (other topics)The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)