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Nonfiction The Watchmakers: A Story of Brotherhood, Hope, and Survival During the Holocaust Scott Lenga
Nonfiction Tears Over Russia: A Search for Family and the Legacy of Ukraine’s Pogroms Lisa Brahin
Nonfiction Becoming Ordinary: A Youth Born of the Holocaust, A Youth Born of the Holocaust, What I Kept, What I Let Go… Michael Fox
Nonfiction Overture of Hope: Two Sisters’ Daring Plan that Saved Opera’s Jewish Stars from the Third Reich Isabel Vincent
Nonfiction The Imposter’s War: The Press, Propaganda, and the Newsman who Battled for the Minds of America Mark Arsenault
Nonfiction Unthinkable Dreams: The Year That Mom Died and the Towers Fell Yeshaya Douglas Ballon
Nonfiction Genealogy of a Murder: Four Generations, Three Families, One Fateful Night Lisa Belkin
Nonfiction #antisemitism: Coming of Age During the Resurgence of Hate Samantha A. Vinokor-Meinrath