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Kim van AlkemadeDescription of Orphan #8 by Kim van Alkemade


In this stunning new historical novel inspired by true events, Kim van Alkemade tells the fascinating story of a woman who must choose between revenge and mercy when she encounters the doctor who subjected her to dangerous medical experiments in a New York City Jewish orphanage years before.

In 1919, Rachel Rabinowitz is a vivacious four-year-old living with her family in a crowded tenement on New York City’s Lower Eastside. When tragedy strikes, Rachel is separated from her brother Sam and sent to a Jewish orphanage where Dr. Mildred Solomon is conducting medical research. Subjected to X-ray treatments that leave her disfigured, Rachel suffers years of cruel harassment from the other orphans. But when she turns fifteen, she runs away to Colorado hoping to find the brother she lost and discovers a family she never knew she had.

Though Rachel believes she’s shut out her painful childhood memories, years later she is confronted with her dark past when she becomes a nurse at Manhattan’s Old Hebrews Home and her patient is none other than the elderly, cancer-stricken Dr. Solomon. Rachel becomes obsessed with making Dr. Solomon acknowledge, and pay for, her wrongdoing. But each passing hour Rachel spends with the old doctor reveal to Rachel the complexities of her own nature. She realizes that a person’s fate—to be one who inflicts harm or one who heals—is not always set in stone.

Lush in historical detail, rich in atmosphere and based on true events, Orphan #8 is a powerful, affecting novel of the unexpected choices we are compelled to make that can shape our destinies.

My Thoughts


It is 1918 and Rachel Rabinowitz is a four year old girl living with her mother, father, and brother, Sam in a small tenement in New York //city’s Lower Eastside. When their mother is killed and their father leaves, Sam and Rachel are taken away and separated.  Since Rachel is only four, she is taken to the Infant Jewish Orphanage.

At the orphanage she is experimented on by Dr. Mildred Solomon.  She is forced to drink barium which, Dr. Solomon tells her is a “milkshake”.  If you have ever had to drink the stuff, it is definitely nothing like a “milkshake”! Rachel is the subjected to many X-rays that leaves her bald from the radiation.

When Rachel turns six, she is sent to the Children’s Jewish Orphanage and is reunited with her brother, Sam.  However, she is constantly being made fun of by the children because she has no hair.  Due to events that happen Sam is forced to flee the orphanage and Rachel is left alone again.  She only has one friend which she thinks Sam was paying to be her friend.

When Rachel turns 15 she runs away from the orphanage and goes to find Sam.  As an adult Rachel becomes a nurse in Manhattan.  She works at Old Hebrews Home and one of her patients happens to be Dr. Solomon.  Around the same time Rachel finds out that she has cancer, most likely due to the radiation she was exposited to from Dr. Solomon’s experiments.

As you can probably guess, Rachel becomes obsessed with getting payback from Dr. Solomon. 

This book was riveting!  I had a hard time putting down and when I did, I had trouble falling asleep because I couldn’t stop thinking about it!  The characters and plot were well developed.   As were the time and places.

This book is said to be based on true events.  I couldn’t help but think about the experiments on Jews in concentration camps.  Even before that it was happening in the U.S. and possibly even worse, there were Jews experimenting on Jews!

I highly recommend Orphan # 8!

4.5/5

I received the ebook version for my honest review.

About Kim van AlkemadeKim van Alkemade


Kim van Alkemade was born in New York. Her creative nonfiction has appeared in literary journals including Alaska Quarterly Review, So to Speak, and CutBank. She teaches writing at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and is the author of Orphan #8: A Novel.

Oscar HijuelosThanks to Tiffany Sanchez of Grand Central Publishing, I am giving away one print copy of ‘Twain & Stanley Enter Paradise’ by Oscar Hijuelos.

Description of Twain & Stanley Enter Paradise by Oscar Hijuelos

TWAIN & STANLEY ENTER PARADISE, by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Oscar Hijuelos, is a luminous work of fiction inspired by the real-life, 37-year friendship between two towering figures of the late nineteenth century, famed writer and humorist Mark Twain and legendary explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley.

Hijuelos was fascinated by the Twain-Stanley connection and eventually began researching and writing a novel that used the scant historical record of their relationship as a starting point for a more detailed fictional account. It was a labor of love for Hijuelos, who worked on the project for more than ten years, publishing other novels along the way but always returning to Twain and Stanley; indeed, he was still revising the manuscript the day before his sudden passing in 2013.

The resulting novel is a richly woven tapestry of people and events that is unique among the author’s works, both in theme and structure. Hijuelos ingeniously blends correspondence, memoir, and third-person omniscience to explore the intersection of these Victorian giants in a long vanished world.

From their early days as journalists in the American West, to their admiration and support of each other’s writing, their mutual hatred of slavery, their social life together in the dazzling literary circles of the period, and even a mysterious journey to Cuba to search for Stanley’s adoptive father, TWAIN & STANLEY ENTER PARADISE superbly channels two vibrant but very different figures. It is also a study of Twain’s complex bond with Mrs. Stanley, the bohemian portrait artist Dorothy Tennant, who introduces Twain and his wife to the world of séances and mediums after the tragic death of their daughter.

A compelling and deeply felt historical fantasia that utilizes the full range of Hijuelos’ gifts, TWAIN & STANLEY ENTER PARADISE stands as an unforgettable coda to a brilliant writing career.

About Oscar HijuelosOscar Hijuelos

Oscar Hijuelos (1951-2013), was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and receipient of the Rome Prize. He also received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. His nine novels have been translated into more than 30 languages.

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Anne GirardDescription of Madame Picasso by Anne Girard

The mesmerizing and untold story of Eva Gouel, the unforgettable woman who stole the heart of the greatest artist of our time. 

When Eva Gouel moves to Paris from the countryside, she is full of ambition and dreams of stardom. Though young and inexperienced, she manages to find work as a costumer at the famous Moulin Rouge, and it is here that she first catches the attention of Pablo Picasso, a rising star in the art world.

A brilliant but eccentric artist, Picasso sets his sights on Eva, and Eva can’t help but be drawn into his web. But what starts as a torrid affair soon evolves into what will become the first great love of Picasso’s life. 

With sparkling insight and passion, Madame Picasso introduces us to a dazzling heroine, taking us from the salon of Gertrude Stein to the glamorous Moulin Rouge and inside the studio and heart of one of the most enigmatic and iconic artists of the twentieth century.

My Thoughts on Madame Picasso by Anne Girard

I read this book because I like Picasso but I also like historical fiction books with historical or popular figures in them.  I saw the title ‘Madame Picasso’ and was automatically drawn to it for that reason. 

Eva Gouel flees her parent home in the country side when she is told by her father that she must marry a man she does not love.  She has never lived on her own and knows nothing about finding work in the very limited employment pool for women.  However, she meets a woman who works for the Moulin Rouge and she not only gets her a place to live but also helps her get a job.  She starts working at the Moulin Rouge as a seamstress.  She has to quickly make costume repairs during performances.  There is one actress who is very demanding and mean but Eva soon wins her over with her creative work.

Things are going well for Eva and then she meets Picasso and falls for him fast.  However, she soon found out that their is a woman who calls herself “Madame Picasso’.  Has he been deceiving her?  She certainly doesn’t want to be his mistress!

I fell in love with Eva from the beginning.  Yes, she is quite naive when she first move to the city but she learns very quickly how to survive.  She makes friends easily even with Gertrude Stein!  She does get in tight spots but always manages to get through them.

This book gave me a mix of emotions happy, sad, laughter, and also devastation.  I have to say that I sobbed uncontrollably for part of it.  This book was very hard to put down!  If you are a fan of historical fiction, this is a must read for you.  You will not be disappointed.

5/5

I received the ebook from Net Galley for my honest review.

About Anne GirardAnne Girard

Anne Girard is the pen name for author Diane Haeger.

Diane holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University, and a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from UCLA. A chance meeting with the famed author Irving Stone 25 years ago sharply focused her ambition to tell great stories from history, and write them only after detailed research and extensive travel to the places her characters lived. That determination has provided a fascinating journey that has taken her from the halls of Chenonceaux, to a private interview with one of Pablo Picasso’s last surviving friends, and most recently an invitation inside Jean Harlow’s home.

Since the publication of her acclaimed first novel, Courtesan, in 1993, a novel that remains in print today, her work has been translated into 18 different languages, bringing her international success and award-winning status.

Platinum Doll, under the Anne Girard pen name, is her 15th novel, and will be published in February, 2016.