
Looking to fill out your shelf this winter because you’ve lent so many books to friends because you’re such a kind and generous and altogether wonderful person?? Well, you’ve come to the right book nook, you mensch! Below you’ll find eleven forthcoming titles we’re excited about. Whether you’re in the mood for Soviet historical fiction, a modern-day Romeo-and-Juliet story, Ethiopian Jewish recipes, or a call for change in America, there’s surely a new read here for you.

The Lady of the Mine by Sergei Lebedev, translated by Antonina W. Bouis

The Anatomy of Exile: A Novel by Zeeva Bukai

The Thinking Heart: On Israel and Palestine by David Grossman

The New Internationals: A Novel by David Wright Faladé

Do Not Cry When I Die: A Holocaust Memoir of a Mother and Daughter’s Survival in Jewish Ghettos, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen by Renee Salt, with Kate Thompson

Tracing the Modern: Selections from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 1880 – 1989, edited by Hillary Reder

Confidential: A Novel by Mikołaj Grynberg, translated by Sean Gasper Bye

Last Twilight in Paris: A Novel by Pam Jenoff
And, looking ahead to the spring (we can’t help ourselves) …

Gursha: Timeless Recipes for Modern Kitchens, from Ethiopia, Israel, Harlem, and Beyond by Beejhy Barhany, with Elisa Ung

Sons and Daughters: A Novel by Chaim Grade, translated by Rose Waldman
Kyra Lisse is a writer and editor from the Philadelphia area. Her work has been published in or is forthcoming from Ghost City Review, Sky Island Journal, SWWIM, New Voices, and Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies, among other places. Kyra currently lives in Lancaster, PA.