--Sharon Robideaux, co-author with Eleanor Agnew of My Mama’s Waltz
One Amber Bead is a rich, radiant story of two Polish cousins, whose lives diverge dramatically in the yellow wood of the 20th Century—Evie, who encounters the challenges of an immigrant’s daughter in Chicago, and Jadzia, who witnesses the devastation of her homeland during WW II—and yet who find in that divergence a solidarity of humanity and compassion engendered in their shared heritage. Melding the best traditions of the epistolary novel, the historical novel, the family saga, and the romance, One Amber Bead glows with a unique hue—rich in story and detail, resplendent in the recognition of how our lives are both altered and remain the same, even through the turbulence of familial and cultural change.
--Phillip Sterling, author of In Which Brief Stories Are Told
Rebecca Thaddeus’s One Amber Bead speaks to the hearts of all those Americans whose ancestors emigrated to this country at the beginning of the 20th Century. In her moving and compelling narrative, she captures our need to maintain our ties with those who were left behind.
--John Guzlowski, author of Lightning and Ashes
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Reading the Cousins' Letters
How do you pronounce those #@&% names?
Polish 101
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Read more about the inspiration behind the novel!
Reading the Cousins' Letters
Polish 101
Zosia's Recipes
Loved this book! So much historical data and a great story.
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