Love and Remembrance

Cover of Love and Remembrance by D. Jovanovic
Author: D. Jovanovic
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 568
ISBN-13: 9781403321015
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.8188136615 Pounds
Width: 1.42 Inches
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Love and Remembrance by D. Jovanovic is a 568-page work published by AuthorHouse on October 28, 2002. This book presents a narrative centered around Shoshannah Levy-Goldstein, a young naturopathic physician who discovers a box belonging to her grandfather, Dr. Eliahu Levy, a psychiatrist who fled Germany before World War II. Within this box, she finds a file containing therapeutic sessions with a patient named Sophie Jacobs, which Dr. Levy had preserved for its potential scientific value, despite ethical considerations.

Readers will find that the book is structured into “tapes” and “notes,” where the tapes delve into the paranormal experiences recounted by Sophie, while the notes provide Dr. Levy’s evaluations of these phenomena. Throughout the text, Shoshannah includes editorial footnotes that offer insights into her family’s dynamics and contextual information. The narrative intertwines themes of love and remembrance, particularly through Sophie’s recollections of her deceased partner, Harry, whose spirit seeks to alleviate the pain associated with his wartime experiences. The book culminates in a resolution that connects the lives of the main characters and addresses past traumas.


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In 1999, Shoshannah Levy-Goldstein, a young naturopathic physician, finds a box that belonged to her Grandfather, Dr. Eliahu Levy, a distinguished psychiatrist who escaped from Germany shortly before the Second World War. The box contains the file of his therapeutic sessions with one patient, Sophie Jacobs. Contrary to professional ethics, Dr. Levy failed to destroy this file when he closed his practice, as he believed it would be of scientific value in the future because of its documentation and analysis of the paranormal.

After reviewing the file, Shoshannah reaches the same conclusion. She transcribes the sessions into book form, divided into “tapes” and “notes.” The tapes explore the paranormal phenomena discussed by the patient (Sophie) and the Notes reveal the Doctor’s evaluation of their validity. Shoshannah’s editorial footnotes, which appear throughout, also provide insight into Levy family dynamics, as well as explanatory information.

The title is derived from Sophie’s remembrance of the love she felt for Harry, now deceased, who has returned as a Spirit, to refresh her memory and to ease his own pain, much of which is associated with combat duty in the Second World War. Listening to Sophie describe the paranormal phenomena she has experienced, Dr. Levy finds his own memories of the War revived. The book concludes with an episode in which the lives of the major characters are woven together for the resolution of past traumatic events.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9781403321015.
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Language: en. Pages: 568.

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