Editor David Rosenthal wrangles thousands of pages of recently discovered interview transcripts with the actor, his friends, colleagues, and family members into a revealing read

Out in NY and LA on Nov. 11 and countrywide the next week, the star-studded autobiography is its acclaimed director's genesis story, full of references Diaspora Jews will love

Opening in NY and LA Oct. 28, the fictionalized account is rich with details Jews of a certain place and time will pick up on, but the story's central ethical dilemma is universal

Citing 'anti-Communist' content, authorities won't let locals print 'The Queen of Cleveland,' Shula Kazen's story of surviving the Iron Curtain, even though it would be sold abroad

Writer honored for work that illuminates murky corners of memory, family and society; she is 17th woman of 119 recipients of award

In 'The English GI,' Jonathan Sandler brings to life an unlikely series of events starting with a class trip to America that led to his grandfather fighting Nazis in a US uniform

Out today, 'The Music Never Stops' doesn't just offer candid stories of a jam band guru's wild music industry career, but also a kind and insightful take on business philosophy

Yelena Lembersky's 'Like a Drop of Ink in a Downpour' is a surprisingly even-handed tale of escape from the Iron Curtain with her grandfather's famous Babyn Yar massacre paintings

American author, convinced that puzzle-solving made him a better person, shows readers how tackling crosswords, secret ciphers, mazes and more can change our lives and the world

Author Rich Cohen's latest book, 'The Adventures of Herbie Cohen' is part biography and part family memoir, centering on his father, an international deal-making guru

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