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Nonfiction Life Must Go On: The Remarkable Story of Sol Lurie, the Kovno Ghetto, and the Tragic Fate of Lithuania’s Jews Bea Lurie
Nonfiction Days of Memory: Listening to Jewish Italians Who Lived Through Fascism and the Holocaust Judith Monachina
Nonfiction A German Jew’s Triumph: Fritz Oppenheimer and the Denazification of Germany Cindy Schweich Handler
Nonfiction Displacement- Zweig, Roth and Benjamin: Three eminent writers hunted to death by fascism Richard Harper
Nonfiction We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience Lyndsey Stonebridge
Fiction Facing the Enemy: How a Nazi Youth Camp in America Tested a Friendship Barbara Krasner