Jesse Dubuc
Insect Dreams: The Half Life of Gregor Samsa
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Written a in a crisp, entirely absorbing style, describable only as inescapably intriguing, Insect Dreams unearths a debate, which, while possibly unconscious, nevertheless ...Read Review
The Red Heifer
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Told from the point of view of a first-generation Jewish immigrant, only five when the story begins, this work deals with the trials ...Read Review
Quest for Liberty
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Clearly written in a style which poignantly underlies the intense emotion and beliefs felt on both sides of the American Revolution, Quest for ...Read Review
The Kommandant’s Mistress
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Centered around the concentration camps of WWII, this intense work of fiction deals with the complex personal struggles of, and between, the camp ...Read Review
The Jew of New York
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A complex story, difficult to describe in any other way than “Vonnegutesque,” The Jew of New York is the rich and varied story (...Read Review
The Inventory
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Less a unified story than a collection of glimpses into the lives of Germans and Jews before and during WWII, The Inventory deals ...Read Review