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1. Poland
by James A Michener
Michener's novel covering Poland's recent history, with its conflict between Church and State, worker and leader, and the Poland of centuries gone by ... More
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2. The Painted Bird
by Jerzy N Kosinski
A portrait of the Nazi mentality, by the author of "Being There". A young boy, perhaps a Gypsy, perhaps a Jew, is abandoned by his parents during ... More
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3. A Blessing on the Moon
by Joseph Skibell
Chaim Skebelski is shot dead by Nazi soldiers and his body dumped in a pit with 3000 other Jews from his Polish village. He climbs out, unaware he is ... More
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4. Death in Danzig
by Stefan Chwin
This book presents a moving portrait of people in transition - between old and new, life and death. Germans flee the besieged city of Danzig in 1945. ... More
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5. Europe, Nationalism, Communism: Essays on Poland
by Jose M Faraldo
This collection of articles on Polish history after 1945 begins with a study of the reconstruction of Polish towns after the World War II, presenting ... More
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7. Eva Underground
by Dandi Daley Mackall
In 1978, Eva Lott has an active social life and a lot to look forward to . . . until her dad decides they're moving to Communist Poland to help with ... More
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8. August 1914
by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn
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9. Ship of the Hunted
by Yehuda Elberg (Translator)
"A novel which will undoubtedly be counted as one of the most important contributions to Holocaust literature.... The Warsaw Ghetto has finally found ... More
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12. The Brothers Ashkenazi
by Israel Joshua Singer
In the Polish city of Lodz, the brothers Ashkenazi grew up very differently in talent and in temperament. Max, the firstborn, is fiercely intelligent ... More
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13. More Stories from My Father's Court
by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Prof. Curt Leviant, PH.D. (Translator)
Translated from the original Yiddish, this follow-up to Singer's acclaimed "In My Father's Court", which contains 28 stories, shows the world as it ... More
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14. Madame
by Antoni Libera
Set in gloomy Soviet-controlled Poland, yet sparkling with light and warmth, Madame is a story of adolescence with which many will identify. The ... More
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15. Bieganski: The Brute Polak Stereotype in Polish-Jewish Relations and American Popular Culture
by Danusha V Goska (Danusha Veronica), V Goska Danusha
Winner of the 2010 Halecki Award for Outstanding Book on the Polish Experience in America In this study, Goska exposes one stereotype of Poles and ... More
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16. If I Should Die Before I Wake
by Han Nolan
As Hilary, a Neo-Nazi initiate, lies in a coma, she is transported back to Poland at the onset of World War II into the life of a Jewish teenager.
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17. Run, Boy, Run
by U Orlev
Run, Boy, Run is the extraordinary account of one boy's survival of the Holocaust. Srulik is only eight years old when he finds himself all alone in ... More
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18. Malka
by Mirjam Pressler
A shocking and powerful story about separation and loss in Poland during WWII. It is 1943 and Dr Hannah Mai is forced to accept that the time has ... More
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20. Doctor Copernicus
by John Banville
From the author of THE NEWTON LETTER and LONG LANKIN, the novel about the work of Nicolas Kopernigk, better known as Copernicus, whose work led to ... More
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21. The Island on Bird Street
by Uri Orlev
During World War II a Jewish boy is left on his own for months in a ruined house in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he must learn all the tricks of survival ... More
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22. August 1914: The Red Wheel - I
by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn, Harry T Willetts (Translator)
In his monumental narrative of the outbreak of the First World War and the ill-fated Russian offensive into East Prussia, Solzhenitsyn has written ... More
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23. Now
by Morris Gleitzman
"Now" is the third shocking, funny and heartbreaking book in Morris Gleitzman's "Second World War" series. Sometimes facing the past is the bravest ... More
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24. White Raven (Cancelled)
by Andrzej Stasiuk, Wiesiek Powaga (Translator)
The author is the Jack Kerouac of Poland.
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25. Political and Social Issues in Poland, as Reflected in the Polish Novel, 1946-19
by Anna R Dadlez, Professor Stephen D Corrsin
An invaluable collection of studies on major social and political issues in post-World War II Poland as reflected in the Polish novel.
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