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English translation of the first novel of a writer whose work elicits profound truths about human nature and its motivations
Father of psychoanalysis comes alive again in this book through the eyes of people who cared deeply that he should survive
The latest in author's Sephardic Cycle begins begins by portraying the relationship between a Jewish-American artist and his father, a Holocaust survivor from Warsaw
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Self-indulgent romantic satire leaves you feeling disappointed
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This autobiography by the Israeli-born human rights activist powerfully conveys the inner life fuelling her achievements
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