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Nonfiction One-Heart Revolution: The Perils of Positive Thinking on the Road to Peace Julia Indichova
Nonfiction The Betrayal of the Duchess: The Scandal That Unmade the Bourbon Monarchy and Made France Modern Maurice Samuels
Children’s The Brave Cyclist: The True Story of a Holocaust Hero Amalia Hoffman; Chiara Fedele, illus.
Nonfiction The JDC at 100: A Century of Humanitarianism Avinoam J. Patt Atina Grossman Linda G. Levi Maud S. Mandel
Children’s Defying the Nazis: The Life of German Officer Wilm Hosenfeld, Young Readers Edition Hermann Vinke
Nonfiction Uprooted: How 3000 Years of Jewish Civilization in the Arab World Vanished Overnight Lyn Julius, Tom Gross (Fwd.)
Essay ‘Writing Their Ways Toward Hope’: Surviving World War II in Shanghai Rachel DeWoskin July 8, 2019
Nonfiction Hate: The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism in France (and What It Means for Us) Marc Weitzmann