Back To Jerusalem
Jan Surasky
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Southern tier New York state farm girl and budding artist Jenny Thompson ignores the love of her cherished best friend and Mennonite neighbor Jake Martin to comply with her mother's wishes to marry the richest and most popular boy in town. When the marriage ends in divorce Jenny flees to New York City with her toddler son to find success in business and the art world. Although she dates sporadically no one compares to Jake. Twenty years later fate intervenes to reconnect her with Jake, now a high-powered lawyer, giving them a second chance. But, now she must choose between heady success and the only love she has ever known. Beautifully written with lush descriptions of the easy rhythm of farm life and the fast-paced hustle of city life Back to Jerusalem is a poignant illustration of the challenges and struggles of the gift of a second chance.
Product Details
Price
$16.99
Publisher
Sandalwood Press
Publish Date
August 08, 2023
Pages
331
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 1.1 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780988277250
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Jan Surasky is a former writer for a San Francisco daily newspaper. Her many articles and short stories have been published in national and regional magazines and newspapers. Her award-winning novels include Rage Against the Dying Light, Back to Jerusalem, and The Lilac Bush is Blooming. She lives in upstate New York.
Reviews
"Forbidden love and long-held secrets abound . . . a quiet but moving story of one woman's reclaiming her life." --Kirkus Reviews
"Incredibly warm and welcoming, clearly the product of a sensitive heart." --Portland Book Review
"Surasky has crafted a beautiful story that is simple yet powerful; a sweeping fast read" --The US Review of Books
"Incredibly warm and welcoming, clearly the product of a sensitive heart." --Portland Book Review
"Surasky has crafted a beautiful story that is simple yet powerful; a sweeping fast read" --The US Review of Books