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The Promise is a novel written by Chaim Potok, published in 1969.It is a sequel to his previous novel The Chosen.Set in 1950s New York, it continues the saga of the two friends, Reuven Malter, a Modern Orthodox Jew studying to become a rabbi, and Danny Saunders, a genius Hasidic Jew who has broken with his sect's tradition by refusing to take his father's place as rebbe in order to become a ...
Chaim Potok (February 17, 1929 – July 23, 2002) was an American author, novelist, playwright, editor and rabbi.Of the more than a dozen novels he authored, his first book The Chosen (1967) was listed on The New York Times’ bestseller list for 39 weeks and sold more than 3,400,000 copies, [1] [2] and was adapted into a well-received 1981 feature film by the same title.
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The Chosen is a novel written by Chaim Potok.It was first published in 1967. It follows the narrator, Reuven Malter, and his friend Daniel Saunders, as they grow up in the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1940s.
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The Chosen by Chaim Potok (N.B. The source shows the Styron and Potok books tied for 2 and 3.) Topaz by Leon Uris; Christy by Catherine Marshall; The Eighth Day by Thornton Wilder; Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin; The Plot by Irving Wallace; The Gabriel Hounds by Mary Stewart; The Exhibitionist by Henry Sutton