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The Golden Willow: The Story of a Lifetime of Love [Hardcover]

Harry Bernstein (Author)
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April 28, 2009
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 tiny rented room on the Upper West Side to their years in Greenwich Village, immersed in the art scene, surrounded by dancers, musicians, and writers, to their life in the newly burgeoning suburbs, Harry and Ruby pursued the American dream with gusto, much as Harry’s late mother would have wanted.

Together, through a depression, a world war, and the McCarthy era, through job losses and race riots and the joyous births of their two children, Harry and Ruby weathered much and shared an incredible love. But then the inevitable happened. One of them had to go first. When Ruby was ninety-one, she contracted leukemia and died. Alone for the first time in his life, Harry felt the loss acutely and terribly, and for a long while, despite continued good health, he was uncertain about whether he could go on without Ruby. It was then that he turned to the past for solace–and ended up fulfilling a lifelong dream of becoming a published author.

Delightful and hopeful, tender and moving, The Golden Willow is Harry’s tribute to his beloved Ruby, to their long, happy life together, to the impact her parting had on his heart and his soul, and to the surprises and unexpected pleasures that continue to await him.

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In this sweet testament to love, loyalty and persistence, late-blooming nonagenarian author Bernstein (The Dream) explores his life's goal to be a published writer while chronicling his 67 year marriage. Having shared and supported his dream their whole ma rriage, Bernstein's wife Ruby died of leukemia before seeing it fulfilled, but lives on in his honest, unvarnished prose. Their life together begins in New York during the Depression, when young couples like themselves often lived in single rooms. (Says their landlord, "we don't call it a furnished room anymore. It's a studio apartment.") Both Jews from overseas he from England, she from Poland with poor childhoods and few expectations, they savored their simple lives together, and with their children, throughout the turmoil of the 20th century. In the difficult aftermath of Ruby's death, Bernstein threw himself into writing, eventually producing a well-received memoir of childhood on a segregated Lancashire street called The Invisible Wall. This sweet, inspiring story illustrates the power of dreams and the everyday virtue of an average American family.
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Harry and his wife Ruby married in 1935 and lived together for nearly 70 years before her death of leukemia. At 92 years old, profoundly lonely without his wife, Harry considered hastening his own demise until he started writing his novel, The Invisible Wall. Bernstein alternates between recollections of his marriage and his current life, offering vivid perspective on longevity, family life, and everyone’s search for meaning in life. He recalls a more-than-30-year-old golden willow outside the bedroom window of the retirement home where he lived with Ruby. For them the tree recalled memories of another tree in the Central Park of their youth. They lived for a while in the Village, a poor but creative life, until they moved to the suburbs and began raising their children. Bernstein recalls the strains of life through the Depression, World War II, the turbulent 1960s, and the various and sundry ups and downs of ordinary family life. Finally, he ponders the satisfaction of achieving his lifelong dream of becoming an author. --Vanessa Bush

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (April 28, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345511026
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345511027
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 0.8 x 8.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #74,078 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ninety-six-year-old Harry Bernstein emigrated to the United States with his family after World War I. He has written all his life but started writing The Invisible Wall only after the death of his wife, Ruby. He has been published in 'My Turn' in Newsweek. Bernstein lives in Brick, New Jersey, where he is working on another book.

 

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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, beautiful story of a 70 year romance, June 2, 2009
This review is from: The Golden Willow: The Story of a Lifetime of Love (Hardcover)
This is the third book that Harry Bernstein has written about his life. The first one was absolutely the kind of book you just can't put down, as he told of his early life in England before the first world war. It was so evocative of a time and place that is truly alien to us today.

His second book told the story of his family immigrating to the USA. And it was also fascinating. What grit they had to endure. And what a different kind of life Harry ended up creating for himself, his wife, and children, than he had in England. In the second book is a beautiful photograph of his wife staring up at Harry. I was struck by the expression of love on her face. You could see that this was an exceptional wife who clearly adored her husband, even after many years.

Now, in this third book, Golden Willow, we get two stories twined together: The story of Ruby and Harry's long love and marriage, and the story of how Harry came to write these three books as he dealt with the grief of losing Ruby. What a moving story. Not only is it interesting as biography, and for the story itself, but it is written in a lovely prose. How I wish all of his other books that went unpublished over the years could now be published.

Harry Bernstein is a great writer, and Golden Willow is a truly fine book.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A WONDERFUL BOOK, May 21, 2009
This review is from: The Golden Willow: The Story of a Lifetime of Love (Hardcover)
IF YOU HAVE READ THE FIRST TWO BOOKS BY MR. BERNSTEIN THEN YOU WILL WANT TO READ THIS BOOK AS WELL. THIS BOOK PUTS A VERY NICE ENDING ON THE SERIES HE HAS BEGUN. THE GOLDEN WILLOW SHOWS YOU JUST HOW MUCH LOVE CAN EXIST BETWEEN TWO INDIVIDUALS.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Golden Ending, May 31, 2009
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I am a huge fan of Harry's, falling in immediate love with his first novel telling the tale of his childhood and continuing that love with his second novel about coming to America. In the final and third novel about his life, Harry turns to telling the beautiful story about his relationship with his wife. While this final story in the series of Harry's life is in my opinion the most beautiful, it does lack a bit from the previous stories in the fact that it isn't quite as gripping of a story and his retelling doesn't quite put you there like the previous two stories did. However, it is still a wonderful love story that I hope will live on long after Harry is gone and one that not just his grandchildren will aspire to have one like. I wish I had known Ruby, she seems like she was a wonderful lady. It makes my heart happy to know that there really are "happily ever afters" like this.
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