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Chinese Jewish Experiences Nonfiction An Uncommon Journey: From Vienna to Shanghai to America--A Brother and Sister Escape to Freedom During World War II Deborah Strobin and Ilie Wacs, with S.J. Hodges Nonfiction Exodus to Shanghai: Stories of Escape from the Third Reich Steve Hochstadt Fiction Farewell, Shanghai Angel Wagenstein; Deliana Simeonova and Elizabeth Frank, trans. Nonfiction Jewish Wayfarers in Modern China: Tragedy and Splendor Matthias Messmer Nonfiction Kosher Chinese: Living, Teaching, and Eating with China's Other Billion Michael Levy Fiction Mohr: A Novel Frederick Reuss Fiction Shanghai Legacy Marion Cuba Nonfiction Strange Haven: A Jewish Childhood in Wartime Shanghai Sigmund Tobias Nonfiction Survival in Shanghai: The Journals of Fred Marcus 1939-49 Audrey Friedman Marcus; Rena Krasno Nonfiction Voices From Shanghai: Jewish Exiles in Wartime China Irene Eber, ed., trans., and intro.
Nonfiction An Uncommon Journey: From Vienna to Shanghai to America--A Brother and Sister Escape to Freedom During World War II Deborah Strobin and Ilie Wacs, with S.J. Hodges
Nonfiction Survival in Shanghai: The Journals of Fred Marcus 1939-49 Audrey Friedman Marcus; Rena Krasno