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The First Desire

By: Nancy Reisman
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
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1929. Buffalo, New York. A beautiful July day, the kind one waits for through the long, cold winters. Sadie Feldstein, née Cohen, looks out her window at the unexpected sight of her brother, Irving. His news is even more unexpected, and unsettling: their elder sister, Goldie, has vanished without a trace.

With Goldie’s disappearance as the catalyst, The First Desire takes us deep into the life of the Cohen
family and an American city, from the Great Depression to the years immediately following World War II. The story of the Cohens is seamlessly told from the various perspectives of siblings Sadie, Jo, Goldie, and Irving—each of whose worlds is upended over the course of the novel, the smooth veneer of their lives giving way to the vulnerabilities and secrets they’ve managed to keep hidden—and through the eyes of Lillian, the beautiful woman their father, Abe, took as a lover as his wife was dying. But while Abe’s affair with Lillian stuns his children, they are even more shocked by his cold anger in the wake of Goldie’s disappearance.

The First Desire is a book of great emotional power that brings to life the weave of love, grief, tradition, and desire that binds a family together, even through the tumultuous times that threaten to tear it apart.©2004 Nancy Reisman; (P)2004 Books on Tape
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Beautifully read. Wonderful writing until it becomes tedious to hear the inner confusion of every single character. Nothing is resolved in this novel and there is the sensation of time standing still even as the years pass. The family is dysfunctional and yet no individual member seems even vaguely aware of how to escape the nebulous legacy of neglect.

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what a great book. very pleased. the reader was just right for the book too.

excellent

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