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Queen Esther

Contributor(s): Irving, John (Author)

ISBN: 9781501189449

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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Pub Date: November 4, 2025

Dewey: 813.54

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.50" H x 9.30" L x 6.70" W ( 1.60 lbs) 432 pages

BISAC Categories:

Fiction | Literary | Political

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Description: "Esther Nacht is born in Vienna in 1905. Her father dies on board the ship to Portland, Maine; her mother is murdered by anti-Semites in Portland. Dr. Larch knows it won't be easy to find a Jewish family to adopt Esther; in fact, he won't find any family who'll adopt her. When Esther is fourteen, soon to be a ward of the state, Dr. Larch meets the Winslows, a philanthropic New England family with a history of providing foster care for unadopted orphans. The Winslows aren't Jewish, but they despise anti-Semitism. Esther's gratitude for the Winslows is unending; even as she retraces her roots back to Vienna, she never stops loving and protecting the Winslows. In the final chapter, set in Jerusalem in 1981, Esther Nacht is seventy-six"--

Brief description: John Irving was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1942. His first novel, Setting Free the Bears, was published in 1968, when he was twenty-six. He competed as a wrestler for twenty years, and coached wrestling until he was forty-seven. He is a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma. In 1980, Mr. Irving won a National Book Award for his novel The World According to Garp. In 2000, he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for The Cider House Rules. In 2013, he won a Lambda Literary Award for his novel In One Person. Internationally renowned, his novels have been translated into almost forty languages. His all-time bestselling novel, in every language, is A Prayer for Owen Meany. A dual citizen of the United States and Canada, John Irving lives in Toronto.

Review Quotes: "Few skewer sanctimony quite like Irving at his best. More important: I fell in love, once again, with his people."-- "Peter Orner, The New York Times Book Review"

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