Robert Kolker's 'Hidden Valley Road' recounts Mimi and Don Galvin's quest for answers from the medical community as 6 of their 12 children are afflicted with severe mental illness
Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Brettler parse opposing interpretations Jews and Christians have of the same Bible, and make the argument that religion doesn't have to be a zero-sum game
In 'Ghost Citizens,' Polish academic Lukasz Krzyzanowski delves into postwar Radom, where Jews found new residents living in their stolen homes, and little empathy from the public
In 'Paper Bullets,' Jeffrey H. Jackson revisits the effort by the iconic pair, who demoralized German troops occupying island of Jersey and later inspired the likes of David Bowie
'Portraits for Posterity: Photographs of Holocaust Survivors in Great Britain' started as a single photo op before growing into an exhibit and then book
In 'The Life and Deaths of Cyril Wecht,' the forensics legend dissects his humble beginnings, high profile cases, and legal woes that cost him millions
William Bradford's 'Of Plymouth Plantation' features about 1,000 words in the biblical tongue. But although many early Protestants studied Hebrew, they were hardly philo-Semitic
In fictionalized history 'Hedy's War,' Jenny Lecoat retells WWII story of Hedwig Bercu, who faked her own death and was sheltered for 18 months on Nazi-occupied Jersey island
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