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Excerpt Excerpt — Guesthouse for Ganesha Read an excerpt of Judith Teitelman’s Guesthouse for Ganesha Judith Teitelman June 10, 2019
Nonfiction The Italian Executioners: The Genocide of the Jews of Italy Simon Levis Sullam; Oona Smyth and Claudia Patane, trans.
Excerpt Excerpt: Hitler’s Pawn In some photographs he looks like a frightened child; in others he is quite handsome, almost sultry, albeit in a boyish way. He had large, expressive, dark eyes and wore his black hair slicked back in the style of 1930s adolescence. Stephen Koch February 26, 2019
Interview Talking with Debut Novelist Kim Sherwood Testament tells the story of a young woman whose beloved grandfather dies, triggering her quest to find the truth of his past. Amy Spungen February 26, 2019
Children’s The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank David Lee Miller and Steven Jay Rubin; Elizabeth Baddeley, illus.
Visual Arts Beyond the Shadows Judy Glickman Lauder Elie Wiesel Michael Berenbaum Judith S. Goldstein