Book Review: A World Without Jews
/A stunning portrait of a people driven by fear and then consumed by hate
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A stunning portrait of a people driven by fear and then consumed by hate
Read MoreA modern classic - now in an English-language translation - examines the roots of prewar German anti-Semitism
Read MoreRemembering stories about the Holocaust shades into inventing stories about the Holocaust in Boris Fishman's fantastic debut
Read MoreA mother in Colorado, grieving for her young son, confronts the fact that he might have been leading a life she never imagined
Read MoreA reclusive young woman meets a high-spirited blind girl whose enthusiasm for life opens a new world
Read MoreDauntless mosaic-layer Libertus returns for another side-job of crime-solving in Rosemary Rowe's latest gripping murder mystery set in Roman Britain
Read MoreA controversial author's latest and most devastating indictment of Israel's policies toward its Palestinian citizens and neighbors
Read MoreA lavishly-illustrated guide book to the bumble bees of North America, in all their busy glory
Read MoreThe life and great loves of a legendary 1920s mountain-climber reach out from the past to grab the life of a young 1990s man in Justin Go's hugely ambitious debut novel
Read MoreTwo missing girls, a very dead tyrant, and the possibility of a rampaging bear are only a few of the plot-twists in Gary Corby's latest murder mystery set in the Athens of Pericles
Read MoreThe fateful trip E. M. Forster took to India in 1912 was the inspiration for his greatest novel - and it's likewise the inspiration for a new novel from the author of "The Good Doctor"
Read MoreIn this spare and violent debut, a 13-year-old girl from Appalachia enters a lawless life
Read MoreThat same old grand story - William of Normandy's daring capture of England in 1066 - gets a spiffy new history
Read MoreThe complicated and far-reaching intellectual endeavor of philology is the subject of a magnificent new history that has an angry edge of its own
Read MoreIrma Heldman, Open Letters' resident mystery expert, attended this year's Edgar Awards. She reports back on the highlights (and the banquet's best themed desserts).
Read MoreIn Nancy Atherton's latest "Aunt Dimity" novel, a handsome young stranger comes to the little village of Finch - and he's chaos follows in his wake
Read MoreA slim and jam-packed new history of the city of Athens
Read MoreBirds, turtles, bees, fish, whales ... vast armies of living things traverse vast swatches of distance every year in their migrations. But how do they find their way? And WHY do they find their way? Bernd Heinrich's new book explores the homing instinct.
Read MoreThe scenic seacoast town of Thunder Point plays host to more than its fair share of romantic drama in Robyn Carr's popular series
Read MoreAn elite mercenary and an elite thief cross paths - with wonderfully predictable results - in Elle Kennedy's latest "Killer Instincts" novel
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