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ibizan
Posted June 29, 2009
I highly reccomend his first two books the Invisible Wall and the Dream.This was a moving memoir of his life with his wonderful now gone wife Ruby of whom he was with for 70 years.It serves to help me move through the grief of losing my father 3 years ago.I look forward to reading his fourth book which i've read he is working on!
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Posted June 21, 2009
I read his last book the Dream, and hope he does come out with another book even at 98 years old. I will miss Harry!
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Posted May 5, 2009
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I just finished the third book by Mr. Bernstein. He is an amazing author. I couldn't put any of the books down. To think he wrote the first one while in his nineties. Quite an achievement. His Ruby would and probably is very proud. Even though he is now 99, I hope he will continue his writing!!
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Overview
Harry Bernstein started chronicling his life at the age of ninety-four, after the death of his beloved wife, Ruby. In his first book, The Invisible Wall, he told a haunting story of forbidden love in World War I-era England. Then Bernstein wrote The Dream, the touching tale of his family’s immigrant experience in Depression-era Chicago and New York. Now Bernstein completes the saga with The Golden Willow, a heart-lifting memoir of his life with Ruby, a romance that lasted nearly seventy years.They met at a dance at New York’s legendary Webster Hall, fell instantly and madly in love, and embarked on a rich and rewarding life together. From their first ...