

Eva,a young Jewish woman from a rich Berlin family,falls in love with the artist who paints her portrait.When a terrible tragedy strikes the family,Eva blames herself and,as an act of atonement,marries Abraham Shein,just returned from America.His surname,Schein=make believe,is metaphorical for his life because as soon as the couple reaches Santa Fe,NM,it turns out that the riches,above all the house Abraham raved about,do not exist.Meyer,Abraham‘s
Anna40 brother,runs the business,while Abraham gambles away money he doesn‘t have at Doña Cuca‘s saloon.An easy,engaging read, well written about Jewish immigration to America in the late 1800s. 23h
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