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ISBN: 0142409111

ISBN13: 9780142409114

The Morning Gift

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Drama and romance abound in this charming epic romance, ideal for fans of The English Patient Twenty-year-old Ruth Berger is desperate. The daughter of a Jewish-Austrian professor, she was supposed to have escaped Vienna before the Nazis marched into the city. Yet the plan went completely wrong, and while her family and fianc? are waiting for her in safety, Ruth is stuck in Vienna with no way to escape. Then she encounters her father's younger college...

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6 ratings

Good But Not Great

The story was so promising. The hero getting the daughter of his friends out of occupied Austria. The only way to get her out was to marry her. It was a marriage in name only. You know they are going to end up together. The road to get to the happy ending followed the path that so many books and movies have used. They finally get together, there is a misunderstanding, it takes a long time before things are straightened out and then they live happily ever after. Except for the backdrop of prewar England this reminded me of the plot of every Doris Day/Rock Hudson movie and so many other romance movies and novels.

A Marriage of Convenience Story with a Difference

Ruth Berger, happy and contented only child of a professor and his wife. Jewish and living in Austria prior to World War II. The extended family meet, briefly Quinn Somerville, a brilliant Archaeologist from Britain who comes and stays for a short time. Just prior to the outbreak of the war he returns at the Professors request to receive an honorary degree from the university. However the Nazi's have taken over and the professor and his wife have fled - forced to abandon virtually everything they own. The don't realise they have also left behind Ruth, their teenage daughter who was supposed to leave on a student visa only was stopped at the border. Quinn discovers Ruth and realises he can't simply abandon her in the city where violence against Jews is rising. However there is no way to get her out except by marriage. Which they do - a marriage of convenience which he assures her will be anulled as soon as they arrive in Britain. After all, she has her own true love, a young concert pianist, and he has his work. However annulling the marriage is not that easy - if it is annulled before she is confirmed as a resident she could be deported. And they must not ever see each other either, or that could complicate the divorce. All this must be secret from his family too. Ruth would be only to happy to do this - except due to circumstances she has been accepted to attend the university Quinn teaches at - and she is in his classes, after all fossils are her interest too. The university is being run by an unpleasant man and his family - including an ambitious wife and her bright daughter. Their dislike of Ruth is obvious - not only as a competitor in intelligence to their daughter, but because she is Jewish. No matter what Quinn or Ruth do they cannot seem to rid themselves of each other, and it is a wonderful moment when Ruth goes to talk to the detested Freudian psychologist downstairs. This was a great read. As with all Eva Ibbotson books it is full of twists and turns where intertwined characters are drawn into the plot, not simply as plot devices but characters in their own right = with their own stories to tell - Quinn's Aunt, the Basher (who was quinn's father) and the various Vienese refugees. Eva Ibbotson seems to specialise in their stories of European displacement to London, but she does it especially well. The only part I found difficult was the 'Morning Gift' misunderstanding. It wasn't convincing as to why Ruth rejected Quinn, and the plot device of having her run off and then find the Aunt felt forced. However those peices aside didn't affect for me the story as a whole Ibbotson invests her tales with detail, fey charm and immense good humour. They are thoroughly enjoyable.

Surprise! Another Success for Eva Ibbotson

Eva Ibbotson has done it again! Just when I think I may be disappointed in her, because you never know when an author will exhaust their repertoire, I'm pleasantly surprised. Yet another story of pure devotion, history, twists and turns, and another reason to burn the midnight oil. I love her ability to describe a place so that I can say I've been to Vienna and England. My only disappointment is that I can't meet her and beg her to write more, plus I have so many questions. I highly recommend this book!

great book

I loved this book!! So cute and romantic. If you are looking for one of those feel good romances, this is it.

Better than your average romance

I really loved this book, it wasn't in the shops, but I read it in the college library. I was really annoyed when I read it, because the library closed and I couldn't take it home with me, and I was in early the next day to finish it. It is much better than thousands of soppy romances in circulation. The hero and heroine are proper characters with faults and weaknesses, ones you can love.

One of my all-time favorite books!

This is one my favorite books--it's just right for the person who wants an enjoyable, warm-hearted read. I enjoy romance and happy endings, but with some depth of characterization and intelligence in writing, and this book fits the bill perfectly. I have recommended this book to many people, and all of them have liked it. Oh how I wish it was still in print so I could buy a copy to keep!
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