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Nonfiction Survival in Shanghai: The Journals of Fred Marcus 1939 – 49 Audrey Friedman Marcus; Rena Krasno
Nonfiction The Occupied Garden: Recovering the Story of a Family in the War-Torn Netherlands Kristen den Hartog and Tracey Kasaboski
Nonfiction Inside the Gas Chambers: Eight Months in the Sonderkommando of Auschwitz Shlomo Venezia
Nonfiction From Siberia to America: A Story of Survival and Success Boruch B. Frustajer; Antony Polonsky, fwd.
Nonfiction A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy Thomas Buergenthal; Elie Wiesel, fwd.
Nonfiction When You Lie About Your Age The Terrorists Win: Reflection on Looking in the Mirror Carol Leifer