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National Jewish Book Award winter Ron Balson returns triumphantly with Eli's Promise, a captivating saga of the Holocaust and its aftermath spanning decades and continents. Readers will not be able to put this book down, but will turn the pages compulsively with heart in throat, eager to learn the fate of the Rosen family. Balson's meticulous historical detail, vivid prose and unforgettable characters further solidify his place among the most esteemed writers of historical fiction today.
--Pam Jenoff, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Lost Girls of Paris
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National Jewish Book Award winter Ron Balson returns triumphantly with Eli's Promise, a captivating saga of the Holocaust and its aftermath spanning decades and continents. Readers will not be able to put this book down, but will turn the pages compulsively with heart in throat, eager to learn the fate of the Rosen family. Balson's meticulous historical detail, vivid prose and unforgettable characters further solidify his place among the most esteemed writers of historical fiction today.
--Pam Jenoff, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Lost Girls of Paris
--Jane Healey, Bestselling Author of The Beantown Girls
Ronald Balson skillfully weaves the novel's plot over twenty years while maintaining an engaging pace with a series of seamless flashbacks. Furthermore, he integrates the complexities and the scope of the systematic dehumanization of Jews before, during, and after World War II.
--Melissa Warren, Historical Novel Society Superb...Eli's Promise is a moving and suspenseful work of authoritative historical fiction. It is profoundly informative, entirely compelling and highly recommended.
--Jack Kramer, BookReporter Balson pulls no punches...His story is a five star version of a period of history that proved a horror for those living in it.
--Stacy Alesi, BookBitch Balson juggles between his three stories effectively, writing with great emotion but without overt melodrama, always aware of the tragic ways in which history repeats itself.
--Bill Ott, Booklist
About the Author
RONALD H. BALSON is an attorney, professor, and writer. His novel The Girl From Berlin won the National Jewish Book Award and was the Illinois Reading Council's adult fiction selection for the Illinois Reads program. He is also the author of Karolina's Twins, The Trust, Saving Sophie, and the international bestseller, Once We Were Brothers. He lives in Chicago