Acclaimed writer/illustrator Uri Shulevitz returns with autobiography 'Chance: Escape From the Holocaust,' filled with encounters so fantastic they could only happen in real life

National Jewish Book Award winner Marjorie Sandor discusses scouring an ancient history that Spanish monarchs worked hard to erase for her novel 'The Secret Music at Tordesillas'

In his book 'Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do is Healthy and Rewarding,' Daniel Lieberman tackles myths and inaccuracies about physical fitness and the need for rest

When not captivating judge and jury as a criminal defender, Robert Rotenberg thinks up ways to challenge fictional homicide gumshoe Ari Greene on his home turf in Toronto

Prolific author, noted Judaic scholar and recognized authority on substance abuse succumbs to virus in Israel

An estimated 63 million households watched the adaptation of romance writer Julia Quinn's bestselling novels -- and the show's creators are already planning more

When Keren David was approached about breaking ground on a tough topic, the hit author and journalist had concerns. But 'What We're Scared Of,' out this week, is right on key

A new children's book shows how her upbringing and bit of good, old-fashioned chutzpah helped a 22-year-old woman change a country's destiny, and then keep mum about it for decades

'The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902' by Scott D. Seligman recalls a highly organized consumer uprising led by Lower East Side immigrants fed up with slaughterhouse price fixing

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

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