I read this book a few years ago, but reread it once in a while. The story flows so well and keeps your interest. I want to say this to the other person who wrote a review for this book on August 8, 1999. Cynthia Freeman died after she wrote her last book, "Always and Forever" in 1990. I have read all of her books and am starting a collection of them.
Great book about a woman search for her heritage
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Another great book by Cynthia Freeman. Janet Stevens is a young woman who moves to New York to become a model. She is naive to the ways of the world and curious about her father's Jewish roots. Eventually she gets married and has a family. Her breakup with her husband puts her back in touch with her roots. Janet goes through a learning and soul-searching process, becoming a more independent woman. She meets another man who becomes an important part of her life. I would also recommend that the publisher re-release this book. It seems that all of Cynthia Freeman's books (She wrote 10 in all) are becoming harder and harder to get. Even the public library has limited copies. I was lucky enough to find a hardback copy of this book for sale at the public library. Her books should be re-published for a new generation of readers to enjoy!
fablous book to read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I love her books so much because her words are not very vulgar or dirty as othere authors do in their books. I collect all of her books but I noticed that she had not written new book for awhile. Is there a reason for it?
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