Harvest
by
Belva Plain
An unforgettable novel yielding the fruit of hidden passions, corrosive secrets, and tragic rebellion that simultaneously shape and echo the fortunes of three generations.
Mass Market Paperback, 432 pages
Published
September 22nd 1998
by Dell
(first published October 1989)
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Iris and Theo Stern seem to have it all: a secure marriage, four lovely children and a beautiful house. But one outsider, Paul Werner, knew the secret that lay buried in the heart of the Sterns' happiness - a secret that could destroy everything. I enjoyed this book and give it an A+!
The fourth book of an interesting family saga set in the turbulent 60s. One decision by a young college age man changes the dynamics of the whole families and others connected with the family. This is a great book for summer vacation.
Now, I read this book before I had read Evergreen, the 1st novel in this series.
Harvest continues where Evergreen left off, with the story of the Friedman's and the Werner's.
Anna and Joseph's children, Maury and Iris, are growing up and going their separate ways. Joseph, wishing that Maury would follow in his business, becomes disappointed when Maury marries Aggie, a Catholic girl. As you see, the Friedman's are Jewish and wants only the children to marry into their own. Iris marr...more
Harvest continues where Evergreen left off, with the story of the Friedman's and the Werner's.
Anna and Joseph's children, Maury and Iris, are growing up and going their separate ways. Joseph, wishing that Maury would follow in his business, becomes disappointed when Maury marries Aggie, a Catholic girl. As you see, the Friedman's are Jewish and wants only the children to marry into their own. Iris marr...more
I am sure that I read this before but couldn't remember the plot. I enjoyed reading it as everything came together in the end. Not necessarily realistic but entertaining.
I read it a lot of time ago and I don't remember it
Anna and Paul's story comes to an end.
Emotional novel, more of a drama than a romance. Well written, quite sad at times.
This is the fourth book of what I thought was a trilogy. It continues into the 60s with the Werner family.
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