Books by Pam Jenoff and Complete Book Reviews
Pam Jenoff, Author . Mira $21.95 (395p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2342-6
With luminous simplicity, Jenoff's breathtaking debut chronicles the life of a young Jewish bride during the Nazi occupation of Kraków, Poland, in WWII. Emma Bau, a shy librarian, escapes the city's Jewish ghetto with the aid of the...
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Pam Jenoff, Author . Mira $13.95 (360p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2512-3
Jenoff’s stirring sequel to her debut, The Kommandant’s Girl
, chronicles the perilous post-WWII adventures of Marta Nederman, a member of the Polish resistance and best friend of the earlier book’s heroine. When the Allies...
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Pam Jenoff, Author . Atria $25 (376p) ISBN 978-1-4165-9069-9
Taking a break from WWII historical romance, Jenoff (The Diplomat's Wife
) delivers a cool, contemporary romantic thriller. Ten years have passed since American Jordan Weiss, a State Department intelligence officer, lived in Cambridge, England,
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Pam Jenoff, Atria, $22.99 (320p) ISBN 978-14165-9071-2
What kind of man could fake his own death and then, for more than a decade, let his loved ones suffer? After such a betrayal, what woman would want him back? Meet erstwhile Cambridge University sweethearts Jared Short and Jordan Weiss, whose star-cro
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Pam Jenoff. Doubleday, $24.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-385-53420-8
Two lawyers argue, fall in love, and unravel a tragic historical mystery in Jenoff's (The Kommandant's Girl) solid latest novel of lovers and loners struggling to find happiness despite social injustice and complicating emotions. Prompted by ex-boyfr
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Pam Jenoff. Mira, $14.95 trade paper (336p) ISBN 978-0-7783-1509-4
In Jenoff’s eloquent follow-up to The Diplomat’s Wife, conflicted Margot accompanies her German diplomat father to Paris for the treaty negotiations following WWI. Traveling to England and then France, Margot deliberately delays the inevitable...
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Pam Jenoff. Mira, $15.99 trade paper (368p) ISBN 978-0-7783-1981-8
Bestselling author Jenoff (The Kommandant’s Girl) depicts two disparate women thrown together by destiny, each hiding a secret from the Nazi regime. Noa’s Dutch family kicks her out of the house after an affair with a Nazi soldier leaves her...
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Pam Jenoff. Park Row, $16.99 trade paper (368p) ISBN 978-0-7783-3027-1
Jenoff’s terrific, fast-paced novel follows a network of female WWII operatives in a smartly constructed narrative. In 1946 New York, young war widow Grace Healy stumbles upon a suitcase at Grand Central with photographs of 12 women inside. She...
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Pam Jenoff. Park Row, $17.99 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-7783-8938-5
Jenoff’s spellbinding latest (after The Lost Girls of Paris) follows a Jewish family hiding from the Nazis in Kraków, Poland. Famished 18-year-old Sadie Gault’s parents insist she hide in a crawl space of their ghetto apartment in 1942, to spare her
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Pam Jenoff. Park Row, $17.99 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-7783-8709-1
Jenoff (The Woman with the Blue Star) draws on the activities of a WWII resistance network dedicated to getting downed Allied airmen to safety in her uneven latest. Hannah Martel created satiric anti-Nazi cartoons that her lover, Isaac, printed in...
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Pam Jenoff. Park Row, $28.99 (352p) ISBN 978-0-7783-0798-3
Jenoff (Code Name Sapphire) delivers an artful parallel narrative of an Englishwoman’s investigation into her friend’s death during WWII, when they both volunteered for the Red Cross in Germany, and a Jewish woman interned in Paris by the Nazis. In...
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