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The 2010 Award

 

1940

by Jay Neugeboren

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Pikes Peak Library District, Colorado Springs, USA

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Two Dollar Radio, USA

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Set on the eve of America's entry into World War Two, award-winning novelist Jay Neugeboren's first new novel in two decades, is built around a fascinating historical figure, Dr. Eduard Bloch, an Austrian doctor who had been physician to Adolf Hitler and his family when Hitler was a boy and young man, and who cared for Hitler's mother during her illness and death from breast cancer. The historical Bloch was the only Jew for whom Hitler ever personally arranged departure from Europe, and he must now, living in the Bronx, face accusations over the special treatment he received from the Nazi dictator.

1940 focuses on Dr. Bloch's relationship with Elizabeth Rofman, a medical illustrator at Johns Hopkins Medical School, who has come to New York from Baltimore to visit her father, only to find that he has, mysteriously, disappeared. The story grows more complex when Elizabeth's son Daniel, a disturbed young adolescent, escapes from the institution in Maryland where his parents have committed him, and makes his way to New York, where he is hidden and protected by his mother... and by Dr. Bloch.

1940 is a fiercely original novel that travels to dark places where it exposes us to people who, like ourselves, inhabit a troubled world that is very much in transition.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jay Neugeboren is the author of fourteen books, including two prize-winning novels (The Stolen Jew, Before My Life Began), two award-winning books of non-fiction (Imagining Robert, Transforming Madness), and three collections of award-winning stories. He has won six consecutive Syndicated Fiction Prizes. He lives in New York City.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Fascinating story, rich characters, really makes one think..

 

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