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Book Review: Rogue Heroes by Ben Macintyre
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Book Review: Rogue Heroes by Ben Macintyre

Man of la BookNovember 16, 2016

The lighthearted story of a bunch of rogues and misfits who did not fit in the regimented military, turns into a dark narrative as the book shifts into the European theatre and the end of World War II.

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Book Review: The Book of Aron by Jim Shepard

Man of la BookJuly 14, 2016

This is not an uplifting book, but it is a very interesting story and about a young boy, in his formative years living in the Warsaw Ghetto

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Book Review: Among the Living by Jonathan Rabb

Man of la BookJune 30, 2016

Yitzhak Goldah survived a Nazi concentration camp in Czechoslovakia, he moved to Savannah, GA to live with his relatives Pearl and Abe Jesler. The Jeslers are part of a vivacious Jewish community in Georgia which has been there since the founding of the state (colony at the time).

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Book Review: Broken Angels by Gemma Liviero

Man of la BookApril 25, 2016

The narrative moves fast and the storytelling is clear

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Book Review: Galerie by Steven Greenberg
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Book Review: Galerie by Steven Greenberg

Man of la BookApril 6, 2016

The novel explores the Holocaust from an original point of view and does not shy from addressing issues which are easy to gloss over

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Book Review: In the Land of Armadillos by Helen Maryles Shankman

Man of la BookJanuary 21, 2016

I truly enjoyed this book and the linked stories that go along with it.

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Book Review: The Angles of Zin by Clifford Irving
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Book Review: The Angles of Zin by Clifford Irving

Man of la BookDecember 9, 2015

The Angles of Zin by Clifford Irving was a nice surprise when I read it. The book is well done and well written. The author doesn’t try to tackle on too much, but shows a slice of life and characters who tackle incredibly difficult moral dilemmas.

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Book Review: We Had A Job To Do by Theresa Anzaldua

Man of la BookOctober 20, 2015

The book is not an in depth look at the war, but it’s a wonderful introduction to the culture and people of the time.

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Book Review: Everyone Has Their Reasons by Joseph Matthews

Man of la BookOctober 1, 2015

The strength of the book is the written descriptions of the way immigrants had to live in Paris during World War II and what it took to survive, or even eat once a day. The descriptions of the harsh life of immigrants, especially Jewish immigrants, during that time are heartbreaking and show how easily a boy could turn assassin.

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Book Review: The Race for Paris by Meg Waite Clayton

Man of la BookAugust 26, 2015

I am happy that the author brought the attention to the women journalists of World War II, an important subject indeed. I’m going to pick up a few biographies to learn more about them.

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