An American Decade by Richard Aronowitz

An American Decade by Richard Aronowitz

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A man faces a moral dilemma, caught between two lives on two continents at the dawn of World War Two.

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An American Decade by Richard Aronowitz

An American Decade is a novel that connects the current political climate with that of the tumultuous 1930s; a decade in which the world was changed forever. After the death of his wife, Christoph leaves Germany in 1930 and eventually finds success as a singer on Broadway. As the decade unfolds he witnesses the rapid rise of American organisations sympathetic to Hitler. The ominous presence and popularity of these far right groups become a constant reminder of his inaction. As the human horrors of Nazism close in he is forced to act and sets sail across the Atlantic in search of a hidden piece of his history. Evocative, heartfelt and beautifully written, An American Decade is a must-read novel for those who recognise the enduring impact of history and human frailties.
'A fine novel about an emigre German singer at large in the America of the 1930s, in which Richard Aronowitz displays his characteristic ability to mingle the slow unravelling of ordinary lives with the ebb and flow of world eventsI greatly admired it.' -- - DJ Taylor
Richard Aronowitz is the highly regarded author of Five Amber Beads and It's Just the Beating of my Heart. He works for Sothebys where he heads the restitution Department, working as a Nazi loot-hunter and provenance specialist. He was formerly a director at the London Jewish Museum of Art. He lives in Oxford.
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ISBN 13 9781786150011
ISBN 10 1786150018
Title An American Decade
Author Richard Aronowitz
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2017-04-03
Number of pages 320
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