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The golden cup  Cover Image Book Book

The golden cup / Belva Plain.

Plain, Belva, (author.).

Summary:

In the early 1900's New York a married couple of jewish immigrants find their way through difficulties in marriage and in life as their young son goes off to the war-to-end-all-wars.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780440130918 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 602 pages ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Dell, 1987.
Subject: Married people > Fiction.
Jewish families > Fiction.
Jews > United States > Fiction.
New York (N.Y.) > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Love stories.

Available copies

  • 7 of 7 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Fort St. James Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 7 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Fort St. James Public Library PLA (Text) 35196000074232 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Dawson Creek Municipal Public Library HIS FIC PB (Text) DCL092099 Adult paperbacks Volume hold Available -
Fraser Lake Public Library AFHC ROM PLA (Text) 35195000090438 Main Floor - Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Gibsons Public Library FIC PLAI (Text) 30886000187480 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Lac La Hache Branch PB PLA (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 0
33923003636978 General Fiction Volume hold Available -
Smithers Public Library F PLA (Text) 35101000041181 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Williams Lake Branch PB PLA (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 9
33923004044677 General Fiction Volume hold Available -

Belva Plain captured readers' hearts with her first novel, Evergreen, which Delacorte published more than 30 years ago. It topped the New York Times best-seller list for 41 weeks and aired as an NBC-TV miniseries. In total, more than 20 of her books have been New York Times best sellers.

Before becoming a novelist,  Belva Plain wrote short stories for many major magazines, but taking care of a husband and three children did not give her the time to concentrate on the novel she had always wanted to write. When she looked back and said she didn't have the time, she felt as though she had been making excuses. In retrospect, she said, "I didn't make the time." But, she reminded us, during the era that she was raising her family, women were supposed to concentrate only on their children. Today 30 million copies of her books are in print.

A Barnard College graduate who majored in history,  Belva Plain enjoyed a wonderful marriage of more than 40 years to Irving Plain, an ophthalmologist. Widowed for more than 25 years, Ms. Plain continued to reside in New Jersey, where she and her husband had raised their family and which was still home to her nearby children and grandchildren until her death in October 2010.


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