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The Cuckoo Clock

by Esther Rapaport

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9781600919107 / 1600919103
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New. New A mysterious benefactor who keeps throwing more and more money at a financially-strapped, large kollel family, for a very odd reasonAn old, half-broken cuckoo clock that no one seems to want--until a nameless buyer offers to purchase it for a small fortuneAn elderly father and grandfather, with zero knowledge of his true identity and background, whose caregiver, strangely enough, takes a special interest in the goings-on of his familyElisheva and Eliyahu Potolsky are more than a bit baffled at the bizarre circumstances surrounding their lives in recent months Although grateful for the windfalls that come their way, at a certain point they become suspicious about all the "coincidences" happening to them Can there be something else at play here?In an austere Catholic orphanage in Europe, as World War II rages on, a deep friendship forms between two lonely Jewish boys Can their friendship withstand the test of timeand the greatest form of disloyalty that one boy, in a tough moment, commits… Read More
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