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What must it have been like to be a Jew falsely imprisoned for a crime in early 20th-century Russia? This Pulitzer-Prize winning novel, The Fixer by Bernard Malamud (1966), offers some insight. Continue reading
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What must it have been like to be a Jew falsely imprisoned for a crime in early 20th-century Russia? This Pulitzer-Prize winning novel, The Fixer by Bernard Malamud (1966), offers some insight. Continue reading
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Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, Book I, My Father Bleeds History It might have been a while since I reviewed a graphic novel, but I’ve continued reading them. In fact, over the Christmas holidays, I think I picked 7 new books … Continue reading
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Illustrated by David Polonsky Where to begin with this one? I devoured this book slowly over the past few weeks, savoring its pages like a box of rich chocolates. And that’s exactly what Anne Frank and her diary are, so … Continue reading