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Forgetting

by Eileen Gonzalez

In Frederika Amalia Finkelstein’s novel "Forgetting", an insomniac grapples with the past and the future of a world perhaps beyond saving. Alma’s grandfather did not die in a concentration camp, but sometimes she says he did. And... Read More

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Tali Girls

by Eileen Gonzalez

Afghani young adults face hazardous, uncertain futures in Siamak Herawi’s novel "Tali Girls". Kowsar was quite young when the government built a school in Tali, her village. Though she shows great academic promise, the Taliban ends her... Read More

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First of His Kind

by Eileen Gonzalez

"First of His Kind" is an inventive, series-opening science fiction novel about the steep price of progress and knowledge. In Dan Sugralinov’s science fiction novel "First of His Kind", stranded misfits band together to navigate an... Read More

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Blessed Hands

by Jaime Herndon

"Blessed Hands" is an engaging short story collection that’s filled with glimpses into the lives of those whose voices are not often heard. Translated from Yiddish, Frume Halpern’s short story collection "Blessed Hands" captures... Read More

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Second Best

by Willem Marx

The ten-year-old boy who wasn’t cast as Harry Potter faces a lifetime of anxiety and doubt in David Foenkinos’s poignant novel "Second Best". Martin Hill’s life begins when a producer offers him an audition for the role of Harry... Read More

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Discretion

by Eileen Gonzalez

The members of an Algerian immigrant family cope with their losses but retain their dignity in Faïza Guène’s novel "Discretion". Yamina left Algeria for the first time as a child, during the war with France in the 1950s. Since then,... Read More

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