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Der lange Schlaf

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Nach zwanzig Jahren erwacht Lana zum großen Erstaunen der Ärzte aus einem totenähnlichen Trancezustand. An jenen dramatischen Tag, an dem sie von einem Felsen stürzte, kann sie sich nicht mehr erinnern. Sie ahnt auch nicht, daß ihr damaliger Freund Ethan wegen versuchten Mordes an ihr im Gefängnis sitzt. Als Ethan die Flucht aus dem Gefängnis glückt, überstürzen sich die Ereignisse.

478 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1992

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Fran Dorf

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Fran Dorf is the author of three internationally published, acclaimed works of fiction: A Reasonable Madness (Birch Lane/Signet); Flight (Dutton Signet) and Saving Elijah (Putnam)
Fran is also an expert on bereavement and blogs as THE BRUISED MUSE on "life, grief, and everything inbetween (politics, writing,
books, film, spirituality, human rights, etc.)" at

http://www.frandorf.com
http://www.bruisedmuse.com


A few of many reviews of Saving Elijah:

Stunning, spellbinding. Crackles with
suspense, dark humor, and provocative questions...and meditates with honesty and insight on the nature of parental love and responsibility."
Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review


Ambitious, imaginative, and beautifully done. Wall Street Journal

Fascinating, skillful, a fiercely compelling read. Glamour

Wrenching and poignant. Avoids easy mysticism or psychologizing. A tough minded interrogative approach to grief. Washington Post

Totally engrossing. Dorf turns the spotlight on maternal grief and exposes much of what has been mostly unspoken by those outside this sad sisterly circle. The emotions rendered here cut right to the bone. Once you experience this well written and compelling story, you will be strangely uplifted and better able to face life’s complications head on. Columbus Alive

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May 20, 2018
This book dredges up memories of bell bottoms, phone booths, LSD, Woodstock, hippie vans, VW beetles and headbands. Flight was a well-written and thought-provoking mystery.

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September 1, 2011
Great read. I think it should be rated at least 3 1/2 stars.I liked the story,and all the different "secrets".A young woman(18) falls off a cliff,in view of 3 other persons,she should have died,only broke her legs.She stays in a coma for 20 years,in a terrific hospital,at a cost of $250,0000. Who paid for this upkeep? A friend from childhood is now a newspaper writer gets involved,and now the story begins. I really enjoyed this book,and I will get the author's first book" A reasonable Madness".
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October 16, 2019
After twenty years in a catatonic trance, Lana awakens remembering nothing about the day she plunged from the 200-foot cliff, or the sensational trial in which her boyfriend was convicted of her attempted murder. As the doctors ponder her miraculous recovery, her former boyfriend escapes and makes his way toward her.
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April 7, 2016
I've read this book, then read it again, then read it until the last few pages were falling out. It's well written, and the characters are so personable that you care what happens to them. I fell in love with this book, the mystery, the story, and couldn't recommend it any more - they won't let us give 6 stars. Definitely my favourite book.
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