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The Sight of the Stars: A Novel Mass Market Paperback – November 23, 2004

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New York Times bestselling author Belva Plain beguiles us once again with a novel that explores the bonds that sustain families—and the lies that can shatter them forever. Sweeping through the pivotal events of twentieth-century America, The Sight of the Stars chronicles four generations of one remarkable family as they journey through years of love, loss, sacrifice, and unimaginable betrayal.

Dressed in a brand-new suit, with one hundred and fifty dollars in his pocket, Adam Arnring says good-bye to his family and boards a train for the fabled West. The year is 1907. Adam is nineteen years old, a young man with stars in his eyes who has always dreamed of a future in the great open spaces of America. Now, far from his New Jersey home, he takes the first step toward attaining that dream, landing a job in a small department store in a booming Texas town. Here he meets a woman who excites him beyond all measure. The exquisite, untouchable Emma Rothirsch lives in a world whose doors are firmly closed to him. But Adam is a man willing to take great risks to get what he wants.

One is Emma. The other is to build a lasting business enterprise that will live on through his children and grandchildren. But just when Adam’s dreams are within reach, fate intervenes. Tragedy strikes from the trenches of World War I, setting in motion a series of events that echo down through the years. The owner of a prospering department store and the head of a growing family, Adam succumbs to a moment of weakness that culminates in an unforgivable act of betrayal. And now, as another generation prepares to take its rightful place in the family’s legendary empire, the tenuous threads of the Arnrings’ past begin to unravel, revealing a shattering secret that reaches back nearly a century.

Across a teeming canvas of history, through world wars and the close of a century, The Sight of the Stars tells a deeply affecting story of family and forgiveness, guilt and redemption. Brimming with the emotional depth and moral complexity we have come to expect from this incomparable storyteller, The Sight of the Stars is about what happens when we dare to dream, and the moments that can change families forever.
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New York Times bestselling author Belva Plain beguiles us once again with a novel that explores the bonds that sustain families and the lies that can shatter them forever. Sweeping through the pivotal events of twentieth-century America, The Sight of the Stars chronicles four generations of one remarkable family as they journey through years of love, loss, sacrifice, and unimaginable betrayal.

Dressed in a brand-new suit, with one hundred and fifty dollars in his pocket, Adam Arnring says good-bye to his family and boards a train for the fabled West. The year is 1907. Adam is nineteen years old, a young man with stars in his eyes who has always dreamed of a future in the great open spaces of America. Now, far from his New Jersey home, he takes the first step toward attaining that dream, landing a job in a small department store in a booming Texas town. Here he meets a woman who excites him beyond all measure. The exquisite, untouchable Emma Rothirsch lives in a world whose doors are firmly closed to him. But Adam is a man willing to take great risks to get what he wants.

One is Emma. The other is to build a lasting business enterprise that will live on through his children and grandchildren. But just when Adam s dreams are within reach, fate intervenes. Tragedy strikes from the trenches of World War I, setting in motion a series of events that echo down through the years. The owner of a prospering department store and the head of a growing family, Adam succumbs to a moment of weakness that culminates in an unforgivable act of betrayal. And now, as another generation prepares to take its rightful place in the family s legendary empire, the tenuous threads of the Arnrings past begin to unravel, revealing a shattering secret that reaches back nearly a century.

Across a teeming canvas of history, through world wars and the close of a century, The Sight of the Stars tells a deeply affecting story of family and forgiveness, guilt and redemption. Brimming with the emotional depth and moral complexity we have come to expect from this incomparable storyteller, The Sight of the Stars is about what happens when we dare to dream, and the moments that can change families forever.


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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0440241243
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dell; Reprint edition (November 23, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780440241249
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0440241249
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.15 x 0.74 x 6.75 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020
Belva always touches the heart. Somehow she always manages to makes you feel and live inside the character as if it is you

What a wonderful writer
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2018
I was looking for another "good read" and remembered Belva Plain. In fact, I have never read one of her books that I didn't like. So I just kinda closed my eyes "so to speak" and chose "The Sight of the Stars." I was not sorry. And, as I often do when I am about to finish a book I'm enjoying, I found myself slowing down because I didn't want the book to end. Her characters are very believable. Indeed, I saw a recognizable trait sometimes found in my own family. That being, the reticence to forgive and forget past perceived hurts. It was very sad that both Adam and Leo died without ever reconciling their differences.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020
All of Belva’s books are good. I was under the weather, so bought this book on Kindle and finished it in one night. It helped pass the time on an uncomfortable night. The epilogue confused me. Is Snow Leo? If so, how does the account about the sulky fit in—it sounds like kind of a luxury conveyance, but the family was poor. And Leo didn’t find the dog; Simon did. I assume that the “Emma” of the epilogue was the great granddaughter of Adam? I’m a fairly intelligent person, but I would be grateful if someone would share some insight on the epilogue with me. Thanks!
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2021
Very good book indeed. Writings of a family from many avenues and the trails one must go thru in this ,life.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
As always I've enjoyed this author's style of writing. Her stories of families are so believable you feel you are a part of them and will miss them. I love a book that goes through the generations of families. This makes the 6th book written by this author that I've had the pleasure to read. She never disappoints me.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016
Belva Plain's novel, The Sight of the Stars, takes place in a small Texas town in the early 1900's.Young and determined to make his own way in life, Adam Arnring gets off the train and within a few hours has landed as a job as manager of a run down store owned by a no-nonsense widow. Through hard work and lots of creativity, Adam transforms the store into a flourishing establishment. Along comes the owner's daughter, the aloof Emma, and he is mesmerized.
This is a family story that spans a few generations and encompasses the classical emotions of love, betrayal, envy, compassion and intolerance. Time is seen as dominant force through out the novel erasing past worries and pain. There is an urgency to put things right before it's too late.
'Time hurries by. New green leaves sprout; a season has passed when they brown and fall; all of a sudden, it is another year.'
The time span of the novel, and the number of different characters who come in with each new generation make it difficult as a reader to become intimate with any of them--some disappear and are vaguely referred to further on in the story. An interesting historical read.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2017
Great book, always like the writing. I've gone through a couple of books in 2 days. Characters very interesting. Sometimes can anticipate what's gonna happen but most times left in suspense.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2017
An inspiring story about a little albino girl born to rich religious fanatics in the 1930s who was sold to the circus as a 'freak' by her fruitcake mother. Her sister, who inherits the family estate, never knew this sister existed. It's about the struggles of the 2 sisters, each very different from the other. I enjoy all of Belva Plain's novels and this was no exception.
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Anonymous128
5.0 out of 5 stars A story of family legacy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 25, 2020
This book isn't Harry Potter but holds it's lwn magic that will weave it's way into your soul so that every simple word, every paragraph and every chapter will keep you hooked on. You feel the emotions of the characters and you seem to grow with them and see the life changes through their eyes. I recommend everyone to read it.
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ronnie b
4.0 out of 5 stars Characters well written
Reviewed in Australia on April 13, 2017
There is a great honesty and warmth in the writing of Belva Plain. Her characters are so believable as each chapter reveals more about them they become like old friends or enemies you know.
You remember her characters well after you finish the book.
A lovely well written story about families and what connects each to the other and how lives are shaped within that web.
The story of 3 brothers, all very different, raised by the same father, is a beautiful piece of writing.
GGZZ
5.0 out of 5 stars Belva è una delle mie scrittrici preferite
Reviewed in Italy on July 8, 2015
Ti porta a un suspense e a una conclusion sempre molto profonda in un'ambientazione de novecento in America. Molto bello
trixi
5.0 out of 5 stars great great book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 21, 2019
could not put this book down one of her best, story had me gripped from page one, well worth it.
Sheila
4.0 out of 5 stars The Sight of the Stars by Belva Plain
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2017
A great read great character s lots of stories intertwined in the one book you want to know the end but don't
Want it to end.
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