From Silt and Ashes

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book From Silt and Ashes by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, A-Argus Better Book Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rochelle Wisoff-Fields ISBN: 9781370820603
Publisher: A-Argus Better Book Publishers Publication: October 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
ISBN: 9781370820603
Publisher: A-Argus Better Book Publishers
Publication: October 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Sequel to best-seller Please Say Kaddish For Me. Leaving friends and loved ones behind and escaping the pogroms that raged across Russia and decimated the Jewish people by migrating to America, Havah, her husband Arel and a scant few surviving Jews find that bigotry and discrimination does not belong to Russia alone. Hatred is alive and well in the new land.
Back in their homeland, not even the promises of the Czar, Nicholas himself was enough to stay the rape, pillage and plunder that had become an ever pending axe hanging over the heads of the entire Jewish community.
Although things were worse in America than they had believed, it was like heaven compared to Russia, and Havah did have one American friend in her corner: President Theodore Roosevelt. Her faith and determination enabled her to persevere and lead her people through trials and tribulations that at times seemed almost too much to bear, but she was buttressed by her father's words: "As one must, one can."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Sequel to best-seller Please Say Kaddish For Me. Leaving friends and loved ones behind and escaping the pogroms that raged across Russia and decimated the Jewish people by migrating to America, Havah, her husband Arel and a scant few surviving Jews find that bigotry and discrimination does not belong to Russia alone. Hatred is alive and well in the new land.
Back in their homeland, not even the promises of the Czar, Nicholas himself was enough to stay the rape, pillage and plunder that had become an ever pending axe hanging over the heads of the entire Jewish community.
Although things were worse in America than they had believed, it was like heaven compared to Russia, and Havah did have one American friend in her corner: President Theodore Roosevelt. Her faith and determination enabled her to persevere and lead her people through trials and tribulations that at times seemed almost too much to bear, but she was buttressed by her father's words: "As one must, one can."

More books from A-Argus Better Book Publishers

Cover of the book Figuring It Out With Grace by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book The High Art of Haunting by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Living Where the Rabbits Dance by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book The Truth About Slavery in the United States and Around the World by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Calumet by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Savage Wilderness by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Jack Out of the Box by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Pathways of the Heart by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book The Magi's Well by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book MO41: The Bombshell Before Roswell by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Don't Ask Forever by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book The Death of a Bookie by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book Saddle Tramps by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book The Road to Royalty by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Cover of the book The Leader of the Lost People by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy