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Original Title: Schatten im Paradies
ISBN: 0449912485 (ISBN13: 9780449912485)
Edition Language: English
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Shadows in Paradise Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 4.15 | 3396 Users | 88 Reviews

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Title:Shadows in Paradise
Author:Erich Maria Remarque
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:June 9th 1998 by Random House Trade Paperbacks (first published 1971)
Categories:Fiction. Classics. European Literature. German Literature. War

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After years of hiding and surviving near-death in a concentration camp, Ross is finally safe. Now living in New York City among old friends, far from Europe's chilling atrocities, Ross soon meets Natasha, a beautiful model and fellow migre, a warm heart to help him forget his cold memories.

Yet even as the war draws to its violent close, Ross cannot find peace. Demons still pursue him. Whether they are ghosts from the past or the guilt of surviving, he does not know. For he is only beginning to understand that freedom is far from easy--and that paradise, however perfect, has a price. . . .

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I love women portraits in Remark's books. As if they know something special that allow them to survive and cope more efficient than men do.

I love all of Remarque's books but I somehow I didn't enjoy this one. Maybe it was because I read it while I was on a summer holiday with three of my best friends...a chick-flic probably would have been more apropriate as this is quite depressing set after WWII (if I remember correctly) in New York. I will have to read it again.



my first book as a gift (from my sister)

Read, everyone read !!!

Erich Maria Remarque is always like this. Such melancholy in the writing. Its always another level.

I really enjoy the way Remarque writes about love - whether it's Clerfayt and Lillian from "Heaven has no favourites" or Ravic and Joan from "Arch of triumph" - it's always so tense and full of passion that you get a feeling of "living in the book". Maybe it's because love in Remarque's books is always brief, so the only choice that characters have is to enjoy every moment of it ..."Shadows in paradise" has a love story between Ross and Natasha at it's core, which will later turn out to be the

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