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The Red House by Mary Morris.

“Someone once wrote that telling a story is like a striptease. You don’t want to walk on the stage naked and you also don’t want to take too long to take off your clothes.” That statement perfectly describes the revelatory pace in a new historical fiction by author Mary Morris.…

The Safekeep - Yael Van Der Wouden

The Safekeep by Yael Van Der Wouden

 

Every house has a history. Few contain the drama that resides within the “cavernous house” in the Dutch countryside, a sanctuary for sole resident, Isabel den Brave. On occasion Isabel’s brother, Louis, uses the old house as a crash pad for one …

Vera or Faith by Gary Shteyngart

It’s that old rascal, author Gary Shteyngart, sprinkling literary black magic in his latest novel, Vera or Faith. Some critics claim, “it’s the most important book published this year.” Perhaps, but only for readers who love books that excoriate America. For me, the novel is simply…

American Maccabee by Andrew Porwancher

American Maccabee by author Andrew Porwancher parallels America’s twenty- sixth President to heroic warriors whom Jews celebrate on Chanukah. Granted Roosevelt did not vanquish the Seleucids, nor banish Hellenistic culture from Judea and Samaria. Nevertheless, Porwancher makes a…

Sisters of Fortune by Esther Chehebar

There’s never a quiet moment inside the Cohen kitchen, in Brooklyn’s Jewish/Syrian community. Something’s either cooking, simmering, percolating or boiling over. Moreover there’s bubbling, sizzling, stewing and steaming between the three Cohen sisters ---Fortune, Nina and Lucy--- as …