The first installment in "The Zion Covenant" series opens in pre-World War II Austria. Elisa Lindheim, a violinist with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra is of Jewish heritage but has adopted an Aryan stage name. Her dear friend Leah, a cellist, and her husband, Shimon, must escape Austria before becoming victim to the approaching Holocaust.
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The first installment in "The Zion Covenant" series opens in pre-World War II Austria. Elisa Lindheim, a violinist with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra is of Jewish heritage but has adopted an Aryan stage name. Her dear friend Leah, a cellist, and her husband, Shimon, must escape Austria before becoming victim to the approaching Holocaust.
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Fair. May contain writing notes highlighting bends or folds. Text is readable book is clean and pages and cover mostly intact. May show normal wear and tear. Item may be missing CD. May include library marks.
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Fair. Cocked Spine. Creases on Cover and/or Spine. Worn Corners and/or Page Edges (Possibly Bent). Discoloration, Tanning or Foxing on Cover and/or Pages. Soiled Cover and/or Pages. Reading Copy. May have damage to cover, notes, underlining, highlighting, but all text legible. Folded Pages Inside Book. Wearing on Head and/or Tail of Spine. Purchasing this item from Goodwill provides vocational opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment.
I received the book very quickly and it was in very good condition - excellent value.
EAllen
Oct 22, 2009
Gripping Novel!
This historical book about pre-World War II in Germany and Austria will keep you on the edge of your seat. I could hardly put the book down! The characters are so real and I could identify with their emotions - fears and relief both. I have learned a lot about how Germans were duped to follow Hitler, and how his doctrine of hate led them to destruction and takeover of anyone who disagreed. I finished this book and immediately started reading it's sequel, Prague Counterpoint, which continues the story with many of the same characters. Here again, I can hardly put this book down!!