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Women in His Life |
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Rating: Summary: Engrossing Saga Review: This is a wonderful read, a big saga of a story which spans the years from Nazi Germany of 1939 to 1989, and features a cast of players both interesting and glamorous.
Maximilian West is the son of aristocratic, wealthy German Jewish parents, Ursula and Sigmund West, who absolutely idolise the clever, lovable little boy, and make him the centre of their universe. He is cared for by his Nanny, Teddy Stein, the educated daughter of their former friend and physician. When the Nazis begin their reign of terror in Berlin, rounding up and murdering the Jewish population, Sigmund sends Ursula, Teddy and Maxim to Paris to escape, intending to join them shortly. When he is prevented from doing so,Ursula leaves Maxim in the care of Teddy with instructions to take him to safety in England while she returns to be with her husband.The Wests had tansferred large amounts of money to their English bank so that Teddy is able to have the little boy educated properly and so that they want for nothing.After the war, they learn of the tragic deaths of the Wests in concentration camps, so Teddy continues to be Maxims' guardian until he comes of age. After finishing his education, Maxim proves to be a brilliant businessman and forges a vast empire which makes him a multi billionaire but also starts him on a rocky track with women, marrying three times and with many mistresses and love affairs. The story climaxes with the collpse of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and, apart from one very short section, is a tale of wealth, glamour, beautiful people with beautiful clothes and houses. In short, it's a book to read when you want to feel surrounded by luxury and opulence....not a poor person in sight! I loved it!
Rating: Summary: a Better Bradford Book Review: Women of Substance was one of my all-time favorites.And Barbara Taylor Bradford followed that one with a number of books that, if not earth shattering "mind grabbers", were eminently readable. But in the last few months I have read several Bradfords that did not even begin to capture my interest. It is hard to believe that these books came from the same author. I have just finished The Women in His Life and was delighted to find a book that is right up there with Woman of Substance. You could almost tell from the first page that this was written by "the first Mrs. Bradford"! Wish the author would slow down, be less prolific, and give us more of what we know she can do.
Rating: Summary: a Better Bradford Book Review: Women of Substance was one of my all-time favorites.And Barbara Taylor Bradford followed that one with a number of books that, if not earth shattering "mind grabbers", were eminently readable. But in the last few months I have read several Bradfords that did not even begin to capture my interest. It is hard to believe that these books came from the same author. I have just finished The Women in His Life and was delighted to find a book that is right up there with Woman of Substance. You could almost tell from the first page that this was written by "the first Mrs. Bradford"! Wish the author would slow down, be less prolific, and give us more of what we know she can do.
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