Archive for the ‘Holocaust’ Category
The Yellow Bird Sings, by Jennifer Rosner
Posted by: Lisa Hill on May 14, 2022
Take the Child and Disappear, a memoir by Nina Bassat
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 27, 2022
The Just (De rechtvaardigen), by Jan Brokken, translated by David McKay
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 23, 2021
Remote Sympathy, by Catherine Chidgey
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 4, 2021
Going Back: 16 Jewish women tell their life stories, and why they returned to Germany—the country that once wanted to kill them, by Andrea von Treuenfeld, translated by Cathryn Siegal-Bergman
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 27, 2021
The Freedom Circus, by Sue Smethurst
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 31, 2020
Max, by Alex Miller
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 9, 2020
A Universe of Sufficient Size, by Miriam Sved
Posted by: Lisa Hill on May 23, 2020
The Unsung Family Hero, by Paul Gardner
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 18, 2020
The Cut Out Girl, by Bart Van Es
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 5, 2020
My Sack Full of Memories, by Zwi Lewin, as told to Joe Reich
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 26, 2020
A Meal in Winter, by Hubert Mingarelli, translated by Sam Taylor
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 13, 2020
Just Add Love, by Irris Makler
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 23, 2019
The Good Doctor of Warsaw, by Elisabeth Gifford
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 1, 2019
We Are Here, Talking with Australia’s Oldest Holocaust Survivors, by Fiona Harari
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 27, 2019
Author Event: Sara Vidal, Bella and Chaim, and some thoughts about the Pittsburg shooting
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 28, 2018
Beyond Survival, by Kenneth Arkwright
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 15, 2018
Belladonna, by Daša Drndić, translated by Celia Hawkesworth
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 10, 2018
Bella and Chaim, The Story of Beauty and Life, by Sara Rena Vidal
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 26, 2018
A Boy in Winter, by Rachel Seiffert
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 9, 2017
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