Hilary Daninhirsch
Esther: Royal Beauty
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The biblical story of Queen Esther and how she and her cousin, Mordecai, saved the Jews from certain death in ancient Persia is ...Read Review
Citizens Creek
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The history between the Indian population and black people throughout the 1800s is a little-known one, but it is one that had a ...Read Review
We Are Not Ourselves
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What are the effects of a devastating illness on a family? How does a family adapt to a new normal when nothing will ...Read Review
Go Away Home
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Bodensteiner’s charming debut novel opens in 1913 Iowa and follows in intimate, winningly human detail the life and development of young Liddie Treadway, ...Read Review
The Pink Suit
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If you’ve ever wondered about what it takes to create haute couture, The Pink Suit offers a behind-the-scenes look. It is an ...Read Review
The Boy on the Wooden Box
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This inspiring memoir is a perfect way to introduce young children to Holocaust literature. Leon Leyson was born Leib Lejzon in a rural ...Read Review
A Guide for the Perplexed
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The ancient Jewish scholar, Maimonides (the Rambam), who lived in the Middle Ages, wrote The Guide for the Perplexed, a philosophical guide to ...Read Review
A Well-Tempered Heart
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Jan-Philipp Sendker’s sequel to The Art of Hearing Heartbeats is as powerful as the first novel. With elements of fantasy, the author ...Read Review
Jacob’s Oath
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The dichotomy between love and hate, between a desire for life and a desire for vengeance, is the theme of Martin Fletcher’s ...Read Review
The Sisters Weiss
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The dichotomy between filial and religious duty and the desire for independence, freedom and self-expression may be a familiar theme, but Naomi Ragen’...Read Review