In 'What’s So Funny?' the Jewish son of Eastern European immigrants talks about growing up in New York, defying his parents' expectations and finding inspiration in everyday life

In his new book 'By the Grace of the Game,' former pro athlete Dan Grunfeld tells the story of his Jewish immigrant father who defied the odds to make basketball history

Ex-president says 'Our Journey Together' will feature 'unforgettable moments' from time in White House, including his dealings with Kim Jong-Un, Xi, Putin, and other world leaders

In 'Speer Goes to Hollywood,' Vanessa Lapa uses uncovered audio and never-before-seen archival images to show how Hitler's confidant tried to make a movie to whitewash his past

TV star theorizes that mother's ambivalence toward -- and sometimes discomfort with -- Judaism was a coping mechanism for avoiding antisemitism she encountered while growing up

In her new memoir, Judy Bolton-Fasman investigates lifelong questions on the strange union between her assimilated American dad and her much-younger mom, a volatile Cuban refugee

In 'The Almost Legendary Morris Sisters,' Julie Klam travels the globe to separate the truth from the lore about her grandmother's 4 philanthropic chain-smoking millionaire cousins

In 'The Forgiveness Tour,' Susan Shapiro shares her experiences and those of 13 other diverse subjects across the US as she explores the tricky ins and outs of making amends

In her memoir 'Invisible Walls,' Hella Pick describes arriving in the UK knowing one word of English and growing into a journalist who witnessed our era's most impactful events

In 'Ladyparts,' Deborah Copaken laughs and cries through a decade of medical scares, divorce, financial struggles and sexual harassment in an America that routinely fails women

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