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House of Glass

The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family
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House of Glass by Hadley Freeman delves into her family's history, uncovering their hidden stories and their journey from early 20th-century Europe to America. The book intertwines personal memoir with historical narratives, reflecting on identity, survival, and heritage.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by true stories that explore family history, resilience, and the impact of the 20th century's major events. This compelling narrative blends personal memoir with historical investigation, offering a poignant look into the lives of those navigating a changing world.

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House of Glass

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House of Glass by Hadley Freeman is a deeply moving memoir that delves into the intricate and mysterious lives of the Glass family. The story begins with Freeman's journey to her late grandmother Sala's apartment, where she stumbles upon a shoebox filled with photographs, letters, and an unpublished memoir. This discovery ignites a decade-long exploration into her family's past, revealing a gripping saga of survival, identity, and resilience.

Sala Glass, a reserved and elegant French expat in America, remains an enigma to Hadley. Despite her fashionable exterior and defiant embrace of her French roots, Sala's experiences during one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history were shrouded in silence. Determined to uncover the truth, Freeman embarks on a quest that takes her from Picasso’s archives in Paris to a secret room in a farmhouse in Auvergne, from Long Island to the harrowing grounds of Auschwitz.

Through meticulous research and a compassionate lens, Freeman pieces together the compelling story of the Glass siblings: Alex, Jacques, Henri, and Sala. Alex, a fashion couturier and friend of Dior and Chagall, exhibits a vibrant and artistic spirit. Jacques, trusting and brave, emerges as a fierce patriot for his adopted country. Henri's story is one of brilliance and cunning, hiding in occupied France to outwit the enemy. Each sibling's extraordinary measures for survival during the Second World War paint a vivid picture of courage and determination.

Equally poignant is Sala's tale of quiet heroism and self-sacrifice, contrasting the more public acts of bravery by her brothers. Freeman's narrative weaves these personal stories into a broader historical context, exploring themes of assimilation, identity, and the notion of home, which resonate deeply in today’s society.

Critically acclaimed and a bestseller in The Sunday Times, House of Glass has captivated readers and critics alike. Nigella Lawson describes it as "an utterly engrossing book," while Edmund de Waal finds it "remarkable and gripping." The Telegraph hails it as "a near-perfect study of Jewish identity in the 20th century… a masterpiece."

House of Glass is not only a salute to the indomitable spirit of the Glass family but also a poignant reflection on the complexities of identity and the enduring significance of heritage. Through Freeman's eloquent prose and unflinching dedication, the book breathes life into the past, offering an inspiring testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

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House of Glass is praised for its originality, gripping narrative, and vivid re-creation of twentieth-century Jewish history. Reviewers highlight its urgency, engrossing nature, and the balance of intimate family history with meticulous research. It's described as both a mystery and a memoir, exploring complex wartime experiences and drawing parallels to contemporary issues.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780008322663

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 March 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fourth Estate Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 330g

Pages: 464

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About the Author

Hadley Freeman is the author of The Meaning of Sunglasses and Be Awesome and has been a columnist and staff writer for The Guardian since 2000, where she writes the popular ‘Ask Hadley’ fashion column. She also contributes to US Vogue. She lives in New York and London.

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