The Story of the Forest is a lively, thought-provoking and poignant exploration of diaspora and identity from the point of view of strong women
A hilarious, thought-provoking novel, narrated by a retired professor, delves into microaggressions, assimilation, and legacy of the Inquisition
The Forgotten Names is a historical fiction story of a woman who is trying to find the original names of Jewish kids in France who were hidden from the Nazis
I thought this book was very well researched, the author stayed within the rigid historical timeline while telling a fictional story
I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. However, I could not shake the feeling that the author was writing for the screen, and not for a book
The Girl Who Escaped from Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood is an engrossing book, shining a light on brave heroes we should never forget
The author tackles several important topics religion, anti-Semitism, coming of age, discovery, love, as well as family, and loyalty, are some of them
While the subject is, indeed, very serious, there’s also playfulness within the narrative. I have no idea how Mr. Uris managed to do that
If all you know of Jewish history is the Bible or your World War II classes in school, this book attempts to fill in some of the gaps.
An alternative history novel which asks an question: what if America had elected a fascist government before World War II?