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Walking Home (Mira) [Paperback]

Gloria Goldreich (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Mira January 1, 2005
It's easy to see where you're going when you follow your heart

For Manhattan public relations exec Rochelle Weiss, everything in life has come easily--good looks, good grades, professional success--until her life is turned upside down by the news that her beloved parents are dying.

Determined to care for them in their final days, Rochelle loses her job, the support of her lover, Phil, and her lifelong belief that everything will turn out okay. Finding herself alone and nearly broke, she has nowhere to go but into the depths of her own unexplored soul But when she agrees to take over a friend's dog-walking route, Rochelle discovers the abundance of life that lies beyond the trappings of success.

No longer defined by the expectations of others, she struggles to satisfy her own needs, her own yearnings. And yet the closer Rochelle comes to truly understanding what lies in her own heart, the more she realizes that all the pieces of her life must somehow fit together: her parents, her life before their deaths and her search for a new beginning.


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Rochelle Weiss grew up with the undivided attention often bestowed on only children, made more intense by her parents' history as Holocaust survivors. Overjoyed to have survived, found love, and produced a child, Isaac and Lena Weiss' devotion to their daughter instills in her a supreme self-confidence, bolstered by her good looks and charm. Academic success comes easily to Rochelle, followed by professional success as a public-relations executive. But when her parents both are diagnosed with terminal cancer, Rochelle is fired when she requests a leave to care for them. Soon, Rochelle finds herself alone without the job (and the high-powered business-exec boyfriend) that so defined her. Needing money but without the desire to return to the callous PR world, she takes over two friends' dog-walking routes and finds herself sorting out her thoughts and her life while trekking across Manhattan with her canine clients. In lyrical prose, Goldreich offers a sad yet hopeful tale of a woman whose personal tragedy ultimately yields to greater self-awareness and deeper happiness. Beth Leistensnider
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Mira (January 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0778321096
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778321095
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #352,813 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep poignant character study, November 27, 2004
This review is from: Walking Home (Mira) (Paperback)
Rochelle Weiss would do anything for her beloved parents, Holocaust survivors, who had her late in life and gave her unconditional love. Her boss Brad fires her from her public relations job at Business Industry Systems and her boyfriend Phil dumps her when she asks for a leave of absence to take care of her dying parents. Stunned, she loses her optimistic outlook fostered by her parents that everything will work out okay.

Rochelle earns money walking canines; shockingly she finds the work calming her ravaged soul, and enables her to think about the future and all the good things that have happened to her thanks to the love and nurture of her parents. Though she will mourn her loss, Rochelle knows her life will continue to be great regardless of what she does because of her memories of her parents and some new real friends she has met while WALKING HOME.

Gloria Goldreich provides her audience with a deep poignant character study of an individual who seems in some ways as a modern Job as everything goes wrong from the moment her mother calls her with the news. The story line is driven totally by Rochelle as she reflects on her past love and glory, her present woes, and ultimately on a future that she knows will once again be filled with love and glory. Fans will appreciate her roller coaster ride from rosy colored optimist to gloomy pessimist back to pragmatic optimist as she overcomes the failures of her boss and her boyfriend and eventually the deaths of her parents in this powerful look at a terrific person making it in a world turned upside down on her.

Harriet Klausner
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Ms. Goldreich's Best Books!, February 15, 2006
This review is from: Walking Home (Mira) (Paperback)
Years ago while browsing at the library I came across the book Leah's Joruney by the author Glora Goldreich. The story of a young Jewish woman at the turn of the century who emigrates to American,this book remains one of my all time top reads. It also began my fond appreciation for Ms. Goldreich's additional books like Four Days, Mothers and the sequel to Leah's Journey, Leah's Children. Recently while shopping at a bookstore, I came across Walking Home and was excited at the prospect of reading another book by this gifted author. And once again I was captivated by not only the plot of the book, but the wonderfully portrayed characters.

Rochelle Weiss is the beloved daughter of Holocaust survivors. She was always first in her class and now is a highly respected member of a public relations firm. She also has a long standing relationship with an equally succesful man. But Rochelle (Ruchele to her parents) is haunted by her parent's past and their unbounding love for her.

When her parents are both diagnosed with terminal illnesses,
Rochelle decides against hiring help to take cae of them, making the decision instead to care for them herself. But she never planned on her firm not granting her a leave of absence and is somewhat shocked when she is terminated. A few months later her parents dies within hours of each other leaving her an orphan at 32. When she returns to Manhattan she has no job and even her relationship with her boyfriend has deteriorated. Now Rochelle is faced with decisions about what she will do next. Then a friend asks if Rochelle will help her out with her dog walking business while she is away. Between this job and a new found interest in a poetry class, Rochelle is finally able to make some sense of her parents devotion to her and her future.

I have always enjoyed Glora Goldreich's books in the past and Walking Home is no exception. While it has been some time since I read this author I finished the book and thought this was a fine read and one which I highly recommend. Now I look forward to reading Ms. Goldreich's latest book, Dinner with Anna Karenina.



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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Walking Home Is The Way To Go, January 22, 2005
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Gloria Goldreich has painted a captivating world of victims and survivors, of struggles and battles won, of mind-bending questions and simple answers, of love lost and love gained.
Walking Home is a book that will make you look inward, will make you examine what paths you've chosen to take in your lifetime -- Are they yours exclusively? Were they mapped out for you? Are you lost? Are you nearly at your desired destination?

I have found it difficult to put down the book as many of its characters are very familiar to me and others I know.

No doubt I will seek out Gloria Goldreich's other works to read.
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