Anne Berest’s work of autofiction is now available to English readers in a translation that captures the author’s poetic language and compelling story.
Jennifer Rosner hauntingly evokes in her new work the inner and outer lives of those who, as children, were displaced, stolen and hidden during World War II.
Read about the vacation homes of Rabbi Solomon Schechter and of the Jewish Theological Seminary and Macy’s owner Nathan Strauss in "The Jewish History of Tannersville.
Renée Rosen's book tells the mostly true story of the Jewish girl who built a multimillion-dollar cosmetics empire on the false premise that she's descended from Austrian aristocracy.
In Cathleen Schine's latest book, a glamorous Jewish grandmother describes her family’s escape from the Nazis to a Californian artist colony to her aimless grandson during Covid lockdowns.