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1. Life with a Star
by Jiri Weil
A fictional account of the persecution and suffering of the Jews. It is simple in style and full of dark humour, irony and lyricism. The author ... More
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3. Unfree Associations
by G R Bloch
In "Unfree Associations," Gottfried Bloch, a psychoanalyst and Holocaust survivor, describes his experiences in Auschwitz through a lens at once ... More
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4. Panorama
by H G Adler, Peter Filkins (Translator), Peter Demetz (Afterword by)
Published for the first time in English, Panorama is a superb rediscovered novel of the Holocaust by a neglected modern master. One of a handful of ... More
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6. Fragments of Memory
by Greenfield
In Auschwitz, time had different dimensions. Time here was defined by waiting for the one daily ration of a slice of bread which was the very ... More
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9. The Lost Wife
by Alyson Richman
A rapturous novel of first love in a time of war-from the celebrated author of "The Rhythm of Memory "and "The Last Van Gogh." In pre-war Prague, ... More
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10. The Bridge Over the River
by Johannes Gramich
A haunting novel about growing up in a world unhinged by war; a novel about longing, loss, and the search for home. Lynette is a dreamer. She likes ... More
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14. The Kindness of Strangers
by Lillian Belinfante Herzberg
Erna, a widow, and her only child, 16-year-old Alice, know they must leave Czechoslovakia, the country of their ancestors, before the Nazis take over ... More
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15. The Widow Killer
by Pavel Kohout, Neil Bermel (Translator)
A cross between the works of Caleb Carr and Thomas Harris, "The Widow Killer" is the chilling new book by one of Europe's most acclaimed novelists. ... More
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18. Alchemist's Door
by Lisa Goldstein
Praised by Orson Scott Card as "the best writer in our field today, bar none, " Goldstein has enchanted a host of readers with her novels that blend ... More
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20. Fate Did Not Let Me Go: A Mother's Farewell Letter
"This letter ... was written [by the author to her son, Ulrich] on August 24, 1942, at Rothenberg just prior to her being shipped to the ... More
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21. Bringing Up Girls/Hohemia
by Michal Viewegh, A G Brain (Translator)
Beata is the drop out daughter of a sleazy Czech new Millionaire. She seeks life's meaning in post-communist Central Europe.
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24. Helga's Diary: A Young Girl's Account of Life in a Concentration Camp
by Helga Weiss
"The most moving Holocaust diary published since Anne Frank". (Telegraph). Helga's Diary is a young girl's remarkable first-hand account of life in a ... More
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