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The Enduring Years

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A family divided by destiny...
The Lammecks, the Damonts, and the Lazars - once they had been one family. Through the centuries they'd been forced to separate, to flee Jerusalem to Baghdad and Bombay, to Spain and Holland. The Lammecks and Damonts would establish their own aristocracy as merchant princes and advisors to England's ruling class. But the Lazars seemed doomed to grinding poverty, laboring in London's East End sweatshops.

United by faith, blood, and desire
It was chance that chose the beautiful Hannah Lazar for a different fate.Her wealthy marriage would lead to heartbreak. But her own proud, defiant spirit would propel her on to make her own fortune. Hannah - the bold survivor. Her resourcefulness would reunite the family. Her courage would sustain them through two devastating World Wars. She would become a legend, a light in the darkness, illuminating The Enduring Years.

544 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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Claire Rayner

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Claire Berenice Rayner OBE (née Berk; born 22 January 1931) is an English journalist best known for her role for many years as an agony aunt.

Rayner is Vice-President (and former President) of the British Humanist Association, a Distinguished Supporter of the Humanist Society of Scotland and an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society. She is also a prominent supporter of the British republican movement.

She was awarded an OBE in 1996 for services to women's issues and to health issues.

In 1999 Rayner was appointed to a committee responsible for reviewing the medical conditions at Holloway Prison, London, at the direction of Paul Boateng who was then the Minister for Prisons. The recommendations of this committee led to far reaching changes in the provision of medical care within Holloway.[3:]

She is president of the Patients Association and is the author of a chapter in The Future of the NHS (2006) (ISBN 1-85811-369-5) edited by Dr. Michelle Tempest.

On 4 January 2007, she hosted an episode of the BBC Radio 4 quiz, The Personality Test.

Rayner expressed delight to be an Ambassador for Hearing Concern in the charity’s Diamond Jubilee year:

"I feel that this charity represents people like me who have been part of the hearing world for most of their lives and have suddenly found themselves having to cope with a hearing loss. It changes your perspective on things which is why I am so pleased to be able to help Hearing Concern raise awareness of this hidden disability and get rid of the taboo that surrounds the deaf and the hard of hearing once and for all."

Rayner also has a very personal reason for supporting Sense's Older Person campaign. she wears hearing aids in both ears and also has Age Related Dry Macular Degeneration, a sight loss common in older people. Rayner helped Sense to promote "The Good Life" campaign booklet, tips on how to cope with sight and hearing loss in older age.

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September 11, 2022
The story starts to come together after the first two hundred pages, and, once it does, it is amazingly well -written with all too human characters that really draw the reader in.
What made this book a five star read for me was that the author has very few villains, instead her characters are good people who make terrible choices, husbands who hurt their loved ones through misplaced anger, fathers unable to let go of their pride and hurt, a caring woman who betrays her best friend in a moment of grief and weakness. You become invested in them all and you feel for them, and, even if you don't agree with them, you understand them.
This book could be made into a great miniseries
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October 4, 2020
This book was beautifully written by an accomplished author. Takes the reader through WWars I and II as the lives of several generations of Jewish families navigate the ups and downs of their religion and the hard life of poverty or wealth. I felt invested in each character.
I did not want the book to end.
Well done!!
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November 23, 2021
spelling mistakes throughout

Fabulous story line. BUT I HAVE NEVER READ A BOOK ON MY KINDLE WITH SO MANY SPELLING MISTAKES. It really ruined it for me and makes me loathed to buy another Clare Raynor. VERY SURPRISED
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