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ABOUT "STOLEN GOODS": Anna Karavajian is a young businesswoman trying to forget the tragedies of her past, working day and night to rescue the family printing company. Charles Borden III is a wounded veteran trying to recover from the horrors of war, teaching college English, dreaming of success as a TV comedy writer.
They meet in a theatre, which is about to be ransacked by robbers busting through the walls with a truck-mounted battering ram.
It's not the last robbery that will challenge the passionate love affair between Anna and Charles that begins that night.
In this tale of an intricate romance underscored by burning moral questions, award-winning author Susan Dworkin has captured the revolutions of our era. Women taking boss power in the workplace as they never did before. Foreign wars being fought about as they never were before. The impact of history on the love that binds two troubled people, brings them unexpected delights and ultimately saves their lives.
"STOLEN GOODS" was recorded for the blind by the Library of Congress, honored by the Armenian General Benevolent Union, and named as an Editors' Choice Selection by the Literary Guild.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Susan Dworkin wrote the New York Times best seller, "THE NAZI OFFICER'S WIFE", an amazing true story of love and terror in the Third Reich, with the woman who lived it, the late Edith Hahn Beer Other books include "MAKING TOOTSIE", the inside story of the great film comedy with Dustin Hoffman and Sydney Pollack; "THE VIKING IN THE WHEAT FIELD", about the eminent crusading plant collector, Dr. Bent Skovmand; and "THE COMMONS", a novel of our future. She was a long-time contributing editor at MS. Magazine. Her plays have been produced repeatedly in regional theatres.
Susan loves to hear from her readers and is a much sought after speaker and teacher. To reach her, and to learn more about her theatrical work, email dividedlightprojects@susandworkin.com. To receive periodic updates about her new work as well as her in-person appearances, sign up for her newsletter at http://eepurl.com/OuBDr.
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