The Matchmaker's Gift

Author:   Lynda Cohen Loigman
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
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9781250819499


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lynda Cohen Loigman
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.276kg
ISBN:  

9781250819499


ISBN 10:   1250819490
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Insightful, charming and packed with historical New York details, The Matchmaker's Gift is a tribute to the bonds of family and taking a chance on true love."" --Shelf Awareness ""Loigman has a gift herself: the ability to evoke places and scenes with the subtlest of details. She takes us all over town in time and space: a crowded French bakery on the Upper East Side and narrow streets lined with sweltering tenements; the audience gathering at dusk for the Shakespeare Festival in Central Park and a Tribeca party sparkling with celebrities and high fashion."" --BookTrib ""The plot employs some mag-i-cal real-ism [and] sim-mers with vibrant detail...Loigman's research exudes authen-tic-i-ty, invok-ing the sights and smells of a bygone Low-er East Side. The his-tor-i-cal chap-ters are com-pelling; the more con-tem-po-rary ones are equal-ly so. A fas-ci-nat-ing nar-ra-tive."" --Jewish Book Council ""As we follow these parallel storylines, Sara and Abby follow their destinies with an abundance of character and charm. Plus, the dual timelines are rife with fun historical details."" --BuzzFeed ""Loigman's thorough exploration of turn-of-the century, Jewish immigrant culture and her smooth transitions into the 1990s give the reader a full and satisfying picture of Manhattan across the twentieth century. The details are painstaking but never tedious, and the relationships are exciting, sincere, and beautiful."" --Booklist ""Charming...Loigman moves smoothly between the tales of her two spunky heroines and imparts historical details with a light touch. Readers are in for a treat."" --Publishers Weekly ""Loigman's latest is a gem. A scrappy Jewish teenager newly arrived in 1920s New York struggles to follow her calling as a matchmaker--seventy years later, her cynical divorce-attorney granddaughter realizes she has very inconveniently inherited the family gift for matching soulmates. Both funny and moving, The Matchmaker's Gift made me smile from start to finish."" --Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code ""In the inviting The Matchmaker's Gift, Loigman takes the readers by the hand and leads them into the world of shadchanim, or matchmakers, of both a historic and modern variety. This charming story about a realm that is at once familiar and magical invites contemplation of the many ways in which the past reverberates into the present."" --Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie ""Loigman brilliantly illuminates the struggle of two women, generations apart, torn between society's traditions and expectations and their own personal fulfillment. The novel bubbles with romance and love matches, yet the joys of early infatuation are deftly layered over an exquisite exploration of grief. Glorious and powerful."" --Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue ""Combining authentic historical fiction with mystery and a touch of romance, Loigman artfully reminds us that the past is never far, the present is a gift and the future is ours for the making. The Matchmaker's Gift is timely and timeless, and readers should make time for this original and touching story about the things that matter most."" --Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman With The Blue Star ""Written in luminous and lyrical prose, The Matchmaker's Gift is a powerful and profoundly emotional novel that charts two generations of women seeking to find their place and forge their independence in an ever-changing world. Exquisitely rendered and masterfully plotted, Loigman delves into the mysteries of what makes the heart soar and the soul find its perfect match. As magical and timeless as love itself, this is a book to be shared between generations."" --Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Lost Wife ""Loigman once again taps into her exquisite ability to create rich characters that take us into the past while at the same time telling a universal story about destiny, family, and being authentic. I got lost equally in the stories of both Sara and Abby and was charmed by their connection to each other as well as to their craft. With her trademark ability to spin a tale and the heart with which she does it, Loigman has provided her readers with a story they won't soon forget."" --Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine ""The Matchmaker's Gift has all the right ingredients for an enthralling read--history, humor, romance, mystery, and a dash of magic. Loigman's latest book brims with optimism, a cast of colorful characters, and two smart heroines who dare to forge their own brave paths in life. I was completely charmed by this clever dual-timeline novel."" --Elise Hooper, author of The Other Alcott


"""Insightful, charming and packed with historical New York details, The Matchmaker's Gift is a tribute to the bonds of family and taking a chance on true love."" --Shelf Awareness ""Loigman has a gift herself: the ability to evoke places and scenes with the subtlest of details. She takes us all over town in time and space: a crowded French bakery on the Upper East Side and narrow streets lined with sweltering tenements; the audience gathering at dusk for the Shakespeare Festival in Central Park and a Tribeca party sparkling with celebrities and high fashion."" --BookTrib ""The plot employs some mag-i-cal real-ism [and] sim-mers with vibrant detail...Loigman's research exudes authen-tic-i-ty, invok-ing the sights and smells of a bygone Low-er East Side. The his-tor-i-cal chap-ters are com-pelling; the more con-tem-po-rary ones are equal-ly so. A fas-ci-nat-ing nar-ra-tive."" --Jewish Book Council ""As we follow these parallel storylines, Sara and Abby follow their destinies with an abundance of character and charm. Plus, the dual timelines are rife with fun historical details."" --BuzzFeed ""Loigman's thorough exploration of turn-of-the century, Jewish immigrant culture and her smooth transitions into the 1990s give the reader a full and satisfying picture of Manhattan across the twentieth century. The details are painstaking but never tedious, and the relationships are exciting, sincere, and beautiful."" --Booklist ""Charming...Loigman moves smoothly between the tales of her two spunky heroines and imparts historical details with a light touch. Readers are in for a treat."" --Publishers Weekly ""Loigman's latest is a gem. A scrappy Jewish teenager newly arrived in 1920s New York struggles to follow her calling as a matchmaker--seventy years later, her cynical divorce-attorney granddaughter realizes she has very inconveniently inherited the family gift for matching soulmates. Both funny and moving, The Matchmaker's Gift made me smile from start to finish."" --Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code ""In the inviting The Matchmaker's Gift, Loigman takes the readers by the hand and leads them into the world of shadchanim, or matchmakers, of both a historic and modern variety. This charming story about a realm that is at once familiar and magical invites contemplation of the many ways in which the past reverberates into the present."" --Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie ""Loigman brilliantly illuminates the struggle of two women, generations apart, torn between society's traditions and expectations and their own personal fulfillment. The novel bubbles with romance and love matches, yet the joys of early infatuation are deftly layered over an exquisite exploration of grief. Glorious and powerful."" --Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue ""Combining authentic historical fiction with mystery and a touch of romance, Loigman artfully reminds us that the past is never far, the present is a gift and the future is ours for the making. The Matchmaker's Gift is timely and timeless, and readers should make time for this original and touching story about the things that matter most."" --Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman With The Blue Star ""Written in luminous and lyrical prose, The Matchmaker's Gift is a powerful and profoundly emotional novel that charts two generations of women seeking to find their place and forge their independence in an ever-changing world. Exquisitely rendered and masterfully plotted, Loigman delves into the mysteries of what makes the heart soar and the soul find its perfect match. As magical and timeless as love itself, this is a book to be shared between generations."" --Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Lost Wife ""Loigman once again taps into her exquisite ability to create rich characters that take us into the past while at the same time telling a universal story about destiny, family, and being authentic. I got lost equally in the stories of both Sara and Abby and was charmed by their connection to each other as well as to their craft. With her trademark ability to spin a tale and the heart with which she does it, Loigman has provided her readers with a story they won't soon forget."" --Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine ""The Matchmaker's Gift has all the right ingredients for an enthralling read--history, humor, romance, mystery, and a dash of magic. Loigman's latest book brims with optimism, a cast of colorful characters, and two smart heroines who dare to forge their own brave paths in life. I was completely charmed by this clever dual-timeline novel."" --Elise Hooper, author of The Other Alcott"


Insightful, charming and packed with historical New York details, The Matchmaker's Gift is a tribute to the bonds of family and taking a chance on true love. --Shelf Awareness Loigman has a gift herself: the ability to evoke places and scenes with the subtlest of details. She takes us all over town in time and space: a crowded French bakery on the Upper East Side and narrow streets lined with sweltering tenements; the audience gathering at dusk for the Shakespeare Festival in Central Park and a Tribeca party sparkling with celebrities and high fashion.--BookTrib The plot employs some mag-i-cal real-ism [and] sim-mers with vibrant detail...Loigman's research exudes authen-tic-i-ty, invok-ing the sights and smells of a bygone Low-er East Side. The his-tor-i-cal chap-ters are com-pelling; the more con-tem-po-rary ones are equal-ly so. A fas-ci-nat-ing nar-ra-tive. --Jewish Book Council As we follow these parallel storylines, Sara and Abby follow their destinies with an abundance of character and charm. Plus, the dual timelines are rife with fun historical details. --BuzzFeed Loigman's thorough exploration of turn-of-the century, Jewish immigrant culture and her smooth transitions into the 1990s give the reader a full and satisfying picture of Manhattan across the twentieth century. The details are painstaking but never tedious, and the relationships are exciting, sincere, and beautiful. --Booklist Charming...Loigman moves smoothly between the tales of her two spunky heroines and imparts historical details with a light touch. Readers are in for a treat. --Publishers Weekly Loigman's latest is a gem. A scrappy Jewish teenager newly arrived in 1920s New York struggles to follow her calling as a matchmaker--seventy years later, her cynical divorce-attorney granddaughter realizes she has very inconveniently inherited the family gift for matching soulmates. Both funny and moving, The Matchmaker's Gift made me smile from start to finish. --Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code In the inviting The Matchmaker's Gift, Loigman takes the readers by the hand and leads them into the world of shadchanim, or matchmakers, of both a historic and modern variety. This charming story about a realm that is at once familiar and magical invites contemplation of the many ways in which the past reverberates into the present. --Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie Loigman brilliantly illuminates the struggle of two women, generations apart, torn between society's traditions and expectations and their own personal fulfillment. The novel bubbles with romance and love matches, yet the joys of early infatuation are deftly layered over an exquisite exploration of grief. Glorious and powerful. --Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue Combining authentic historical fiction with mystery and a touch of romance, Loigman artfully reminds us that the past is never far, the present is a gift and the future is ours for the making. The Matchmaker's Gift is timely and timeless, and readers should make time for this original and touching story about the things that matter most. --Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman With The Blue Star Written in luminous and lyrical prose, The Matchmaker's Gift is a powerful and profoundly emotional novel that charts two generations of women seeking to find their place and forge their independence in an ever-changing world. Exquisitely rendered and masterfully plotted, Loigman delves into the mysteries of what makes the heart soar and the soul find its perfect match. As magical and timeless as love itself, this is a book to be shared between generations. --Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Lost Wife Loigman once again taps into her exquisite ability to create rich characters that take us into the past while at the same time telling a universal story about destiny, family, and being authentic. I got lost equally in the stories of both Sara and Abby and was charmed by their connection to each other as well as to their craft. With her trademark ability to spin a tale and the heart with which she does it, Loigman has provided her readers with a story they won't soon forget. --Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine The Matchmaker's Gift has all the right ingredients for an enthralling read--history, humor, romance, mystery, and a dash of magic. Loigman's latest book brims with optimism, a cast of colorful characters, and two smart heroines who dare to forge their own brave paths in life. I was completely charmed by this clever dual-timeline novel. --Elise Hooper, author of The Other Alcott


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LYNDA COHEN LOIGMAN is the author of The Wartime Sisters and The Two-Family House. She received a B.A. in English and American Literature from Harvard College and a J.D. from Columbia Law School. She grew up in Longmeadow, MA, and now lives in Chappaqua, NY.

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