
A Castle in Brooklyn
A Novel
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P. J. Ochlan
Spanning decades, an unforgettable novel about reckoning with the past, the true nature of friendship, and the dream of finding home.
1944, Poland. Jacob Stein and Zalman Mendelson meet as boys under terrifying circumstances. They survive by miraculously escaping, but their shared past haunts and shapes their lives forever.
Years later, Zalman plows a future on a Minnesota farm. In Brooklyn, Jacob has a new life with his wife, Esther. When Zalman travels to New York City to reconnect, Jacob’s hopes for the future are becoming a reality. With Zalman’s help, they build a house for Jacob’s family and for Zalman, who decides to stay. Modest and light filled, inviting and warm with acceptance—for all of them, it’s a castle to call home.
Then an unforeseeable tragedy—and the grief, betrayals, and revelations in its wake—threatens to destroy what was once an unbreakable bond, and Esther finds herself at a crossroads. A Castle in Brooklyn is a moving and heartfelt immigration story about finding love and building a home and family while being haunted by a traumatic past.
©2023 Shirley Russak Wachtel (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reservedListeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
“This is a story about immigration, adaptation to new cultures, and…a chance to grapple with the traditional roles that women play…A solid choice for book clubs.”—Library Journal
“Wachtel [shows] how surviving the horrors of Nazi-occupied Poland…doesn’t guarantee a ‘happily ever after’ in America but may become a source of pride, strength, and reconciliation for the next generation.”—Historical Novels Review
“A Castle in Brooklyn is a story about love and endurance. It follows Jacob and Zalman as they survive 1944 Poland and make their way to America, to a dreamlike life that is shattered too soon. With deep empathy, Wachtel lays bare an incredible resilience and desire to live that will inspire readers and keep them turning the page. Magnificent.”—Rachel Barenbaum, author of A Bend in the Stars and Atomic Anna
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Wachtel weaves her story with many subplots and turns, but allows us to live in this house with each character. We smile We cry. We gasp. We hold our breath. But in the end we feel life’s fragility and the perishable nature at its essence.
Ockhan is excellent, allowing us to forget him and identify with his characters—the mark of a good narrator.
Intense and interesting
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Good story
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Incredibly sad and happy
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Rather Boring Book
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Two great friends who are lighter after the war, Zalman is married now and he is living the fantasy of a happy family until a tragedy happens and that beauty comes to end, even the friendship that survives so much now is no way to be found.
it was heartbreaking at one point but at the end, I really felt incomplete with that end, I really feel like the main character was unable to get the happy ending or the happy time it was like nothing ever fixed what was broken. no matter the end I really feel like something was missing.
The narrations by P. J. Ochlan were good and I really enjoy how much the story grew at times with the narrator.
not what i really wanted
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Loved it
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The house lives through the many fazes of life as the people in the story.
The house that live built
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Rambles too much
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