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The Eagle and the Dove

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Book by Ruth freeman soloman

500 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1970

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Ruth Freeman Solomon

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Solomon was born in Kiev in 1908. Her birthdate is unknown, but she chose April 21 -- the same birthday as one of her childhood friends. She emigrated to the United States with her family when she was 3 years old.

Raised in Fall River, Mass., and Freeport, N.Y., Solomon graduated from Syracuse University in 1929 with a degree in political science. She was the first female captain of the debate team.

In 1930, she married Joseph Solomon and moved to Vienna, Austria, where she earned a graduate degree in humanities from the University of Vienna.

Nine years later, the couple moved to San Francisco, where Ruth Solomon raised two sons, Daniel and George. A member of Congregation Emanu-El, she also volunteered for a number of organizations including the Friends of Langley Porter Clinic, the Fromm Institute for Lifelong Learning and the Advisory Committee to U.C. Berkeley's School of Health.

Although Solomon published her last novel in 1974, she continued to write articles up until her death. When she wasn't writing, she filled her days with friends and acquaintances -- among them Golda Meir, Robert Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt and Abba Eban.

"She had an enormous list of famous confidantes. I'm not even sure how she came to know all these important people," Solomon said. "She didn't talk about it. Perhaps that's why she received so many confidences."

* http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/3914/historical-novelist-ruth-freeman-solomon-dies-at-88/

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January 1, 2015
Too trashy for my taste.
At 150 pages in I couldn't see much story beyond the "romance", and for me the romance wasn't satisfying. Readers who favor the Alpha Male may enjoy this more than me.
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October 23, 2018
A rousing romance set in Russia, Ukraine and Odessa at the end of the nineteenth century. A Jewess, Ronya, marries Boris the Tartar; her sister Katya marries Count Alexis and converts to Christianity. Then there is Tamara, the gypsy, raised alongside Ronya.
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October 5, 2012
Now this was a book, loved the strong women. My favorite character was The Blond One, imagine calling somebody that all of their lives.
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