Hilary Daninhirsch
Modern Girls
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In 1935 on New York’s Lower East Side, two Jewish women, a mother and a daughter, both find themselves unexpectedly pregnant. How they ...Read Review
Karolina’s Twins
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The devastation of wartime often forces people to do the unthinkable, to make impossible choices, for the sake of survival, and the guilt ...Read Review
Broken Ground
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When a dream is shattered, sometimes the only thing left to do is to create a new reality, no matter what obstacles are ...Read Review
Pillars of Light
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Themes of love in wartime, familial duty, and faith are woven through this sweeping epic, which transports readers to the days of King ...Read Review
The Two-Family House
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The time frame is the late 1940s, the place is Brooklyn. Common to that era, two Jewish families share two floors of a ...Read Review
My Sweet Vidalia
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It’s not often that a book is narrated by a spirit child, but it is she who provides perspective in the marvelous ...Read Review
As Close to Us as Breathing
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A family’s response to a tragedy is at the heart of this plaintive novel, set in late 1940s Connecticut. Three sisters, Ada, ...Read Review
A Cup of Dust: A Novel of the Dust Bowl
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Precocious Pearl Spence is the narrator of this enjoyable novel set in the harsh Oklahoma prairies in 1934, an area that was susceptible to ...Read Review
Free Men
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For those who like a little adventure with their historical fiction, look no further than Free Men, a satisfying novel that addresses issues ...Read Review
Hidden Inheritance: Family Secrets, Memory, and Faith
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With a simple click on a website, Heidi Neumark’s knowledge of herself, her belief system, and her heritage was irrevocably changed. In ...Read Review