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  • Published: 20 October 2015
  • ISBN: 9780698162334
  • Imprint: PEN US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384
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The Hours Count

A Novel





A spellbinding historical novel about a woman who befriends Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, and is drawn into their world of intrigue, from the author of Margot and The Lost Letter

On June 19, 1953, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed for conspiring to commit espionage. The day Ethel was first arrested in 1950, she left her two young sons with a neighbor, and she never came home to them again. Brilliantly melding fact and fiction, Jillian Cantor reimagines the life of that neighbor, and the life of Ethel and Julius, an ordinary-seeming Jewish couple who became the only Americans put to death for spying during the Cold War.

A few years earlier, in 1947, Millie Stein moves with her husband, Ed, and their toddler son, David, into an apartment on the eleventh floor in Knickerbocker Village on New York’s Lower East Side. Her new neighbors are the Rosenbergs. Struggling to care for David, who doesn’t speak, and isolated from other “normal” families, Millie meets Jake, a psychologist who says he can help David, and befriends Ethel, also a young mother. Millie and Ethel’s lives as friends, wives, mothers, and neighbors entwine, even as chaos begins to swirl around the Rosenbergs and the FBI closes in. Millie begins to question her own husband’s political loyalty and her marriage, and whether she can trust Jake and the deep connection they have forged as they secretly work with David. Caught between these two men, both of whom have their own agendas, and desperate to help her friends, Millie will find herself drawn into the dramatic course of history.

As Millie—trusting and naive—is thrown into a world of lies, intrigue, spies and counterspies, she realizes she must fight for what she believes, who she loves, and what is right.

  • Published: 20 October 2015
  • ISBN: 9780698162334
  • Imprint: PEN US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384
Categories:

Praise for The Hours Count

Praise for The Hours Count

"Fraught with tension and wise with empathy, The Hours Count, with its imagined narrator, brings a new perspective to the passionate and tragic life of the very real Ethel Rosenberg. It's the story of a shameful time in our nation's history, but also of friendship, love, and loyalty. The many fans of Cantor's Margot won't be disappointed." -- Laura Moriarty, New York Times bestselling author of The Chaperone

Praise for Margot by Jillian Cantor

"Inventive... Cantor's 'what-if' story combines historical fiction with mounting suspense and romance, but above all, it is an ode to the adoration and competition between sisters." -- O, the Oprah Magazine

"A convincing, engaging might-have-been. Frankophiles will want to dig in." -- People, 3 1/2 stars

"Psychologically subtle, satisfyingly suspenseful, and sensitively written." Margaret George, New York Times bestselling author of Elizabeth I: A Novel

"In this novel, a compassionate imagining of what might have happened had Margot Frank survived, Jillian Cantor provides more than a wistful what-if. She gives us a tour of the emotional nether land so often occupied by those who have survived the unimaginable and an example of extreme sibling competition--and love." -- Jenna Blum, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Save Us and The Stormchasers