Refiner's Fire by Mark Helprin
Refiner's Fire by Mark Helprin
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The story of Marshall Pearl, orphaned at birth aboard an illegal immigrant ship off the coast of Palestine in 1947 and brought as an infant into the "ardent unlimitedness" of America. At the opening of the book, he is one of the dying wounded being transported to Haifa during the 1973 war. We follow him as he dreams, reconstructing his life, until by the strength of what he has learned, suffered, and hoped, Marshall Pearl rises.
Mark Helprin, 1977
Paperback, Like New
543 pages
528g
20.4 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm
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