Un amor imposible / Star Crossed

Paperback
$23.95 US
On sale May 21, 2024 | 448 Pages | 9788419449108

Vuelve la autora best seller de Las 999 mujeres de Auschwitz.

La conmovedora historia real de una joven judía y un poeta de la Resistencia francesa, en el París ocupado por los nazis.

París, 1940. En plena ocupación alemana, el arte, la cultura y el jazz se han convertido en actos de desafío. También lo es el romance prohibido entre Annette Zelman, una judía estudiante de Bellas Artes, y el joven poeta católico Jean Jausion, tras conocerse en el famoso Café de Flore, entre cuyos clientes desfilan personajes como Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Pablo Picasso o Django Reinhardt.
 
Durante un tiempo, Annette y Jean creen eludir a los nazis, así como la vigilancia y las amenazas de sus familias, pero el destino juega en su contra. Una impresionante historia real de belleza, arte y liberación contra los horrores del Holocausto, en la que el poder transformador del amor resuena como un poema de devoción eterna.
 
Si Romeo y Julieta hubieran vivido en el París ocupado por los nazis, se habrían llamado Jean y Annette.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

For readers of The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah who are hungry for a non-fiction account of Nazi-occupied Paris, Star Crossed is an epic true story of love and resistance during WWII from the award-winning author of 999. Part historical portrait of life during the Occupation, part valentine to The City of Light and the resilience of its people, this true love story follows the romance between the Romeo and Juliet of war-torn Paris – a Catholic Resistance fighter and a Holocaust victim who meet at the famous Café Flore before war, prejudice, and disapproving families set them on divergent and tragically inevitable paths.

“What a beautiful, heartbreaking story.” – Erica Robuck, National Bestselling Author of Sisters of Night and Fog

Paris, 1940. The City of Light has fallen under German occupation. Among patriotic Parisians, the pursuit of art, culture, and jazz has become a bold act of defiance. So has forbidden love for talented and spirited Jewish teenager Annette Zelman, a student at the Beaux-Arts, and dashing young Catholic poet Jean Jausion. Despite their devout families’ vehement opposition, the young couple finds acceptance at the famed Café de Flore, whose habitues include Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Pablo Picasso, Django Reinhardt, and other luminaries of the Latin Quarter.

For a time, Annette and Jean feel they have eluded the brute might of the relentless Nazis -- and more immediately, their parents’ threats and demands. But as restrictions on the Jewish community escalate to arrests and deportations, the maleficent forces gathering around the young lovers set them on divergent and tragically inevitable paths.

Drawn from never-before-published family letters and other treasures, as well as archival sources and exclusive interviews, Star-Crossed offers us precious insight into the Holocaust and the lives French people bravely led under the Hitler regime. This breathtaking true story of beauty, art, liberation, and the transformative power of love resonates with an intimate story of undying devotion, seen through the prism of history.
Heather Dune Macadam se posicionó como autora best seller en 2015 con su primer libro Rena's Promise: A story of Sisters in Auschwitz y fue nominada para el National Book Award, el Christopher Award, el American Jewish Book Award y el National Library Association Award. Es directora y presidenta de la Rena’s Promise Foundation. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido por la USC Shoah Foundation, el Museo Nacional de Historia Judía en Bratislavia, Eslovaquia, y el Museo Panstowe de Auschwitz en Oswiecim, Polonia. Su trabajo también ha visto la luz en medios como National Geographic y PBS, entre otros. Vive a caballo entre Nueva York y Herefordshire, Inglaterra, y es frecuentemente invitada por el Hay Literary Festival.

Simon Worrall es periodista y escritor. Autor de La poeta y el asesino (Impedimenta), divide su tiempo entre su Inglaterra natal y los Estados Unidos, junto a su esposa, Heather.

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Vuelve la autora best seller de Las 999 mujeres de Auschwitz.

La conmovedora historia real de una joven judía y un poeta de la Resistencia francesa, en el París ocupado por los nazis.

París, 1940. En plena ocupación alemana, el arte, la cultura y el jazz se han convertido en actos de desafío. También lo es el romance prohibido entre Annette Zelman, una judía estudiante de Bellas Artes, y el joven poeta católico Jean Jausion, tras conocerse en el famoso Café de Flore, entre cuyos clientes desfilan personajes como Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Pablo Picasso o Django Reinhardt.
 
Durante un tiempo, Annette y Jean creen eludir a los nazis, así como la vigilancia y las amenazas de sus familias, pero el destino juega en su contra. Una impresionante historia real de belleza, arte y liberación contra los horrores del Holocausto, en la que el poder transformador del amor resuena como un poema de devoción eterna.
 
Si Romeo y Julieta hubieran vivido en el París ocupado por los nazis, se habrían llamado Jean y Annette.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

For readers of The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah who are hungry for a non-fiction account of Nazi-occupied Paris, Star Crossed is an epic true story of love and resistance during WWII from the award-winning author of 999. Part historical portrait of life during the Occupation, part valentine to The City of Light and the resilience of its people, this true love story follows the romance between the Romeo and Juliet of war-torn Paris – a Catholic Resistance fighter and a Holocaust victim who meet at the famous Café Flore before war, prejudice, and disapproving families set them on divergent and tragically inevitable paths.

“What a beautiful, heartbreaking story.” – Erica Robuck, National Bestselling Author of Sisters of Night and Fog

Paris, 1940. The City of Light has fallen under German occupation. Among patriotic Parisians, the pursuit of art, culture, and jazz has become a bold act of defiance. So has forbidden love for talented and spirited Jewish teenager Annette Zelman, a student at the Beaux-Arts, and dashing young Catholic poet Jean Jausion. Despite their devout families’ vehement opposition, the young couple finds acceptance at the famed Café de Flore, whose habitues include Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Pablo Picasso, Django Reinhardt, and other luminaries of the Latin Quarter.

For a time, Annette and Jean feel they have eluded the brute might of the relentless Nazis -- and more immediately, their parents’ threats and demands. But as restrictions on the Jewish community escalate to arrests and deportations, the maleficent forces gathering around the young lovers set them on divergent and tragically inevitable paths.

Drawn from never-before-published family letters and other treasures, as well as archival sources and exclusive interviews, Star-Crossed offers us precious insight into the Holocaust and the lives French people bravely led under the Hitler regime. This breathtaking true story of beauty, art, liberation, and the transformative power of love resonates with an intimate story of undying devotion, seen through the prism of history.

Author

Heather Dune Macadam se posicionó como autora best seller en 2015 con su primer libro Rena's Promise: A story of Sisters in Auschwitz y fue nominada para el National Book Award, el Christopher Award, el American Jewish Book Award y el National Library Association Award. Es directora y presidenta de la Rena’s Promise Foundation. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido por la USC Shoah Foundation, el Museo Nacional de Historia Judía en Bratislavia, Eslovaquia, y el Museo Panstowe de Auschwitz en Oswiecim, Polonia. Su trabajo también ha visto la luz en medios como National Geographic y PBS, entre otros. Vive a caballo entre Nueva York y Herefordshire, Inglaterra, y es frecuentemente invitada por el Hay Literary Festival.

Simon Worrall es periodista y escritor. Autor de La poeta y el asesino (Impedimenta), divide su tiempo entre su Inglaterra natal y los Estados Unidos, junto a su esposa, Heather.

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