'People follow shiny objects...Trump is the shiny object' according to Daniel Levin, author of a new book on international politics. Jennifer Lipman met him.
By Jennifer Lipman
Challenge and Continuity: Rabbinic Responses to Modernity, Science and Tragedy Yoni Birnbaum, Valentine Mitchell, £25 (pb £12.95)
By Rabbi Dr Harvey Belovski
A graphic adaptation of a child refugee's arrival in Britain
By Ivy Garlitz
Monica Porter salutes an ex-colleague's Moscow-set novel
By Monica Porter
Sipora Levy welcomes a 'tender' novel about parenting a transgender child.
By Sipora Levy
A novel with a protagonist who suffers from Alzheimers, written by an author with an early onset form of the disease
By Madeleine Kingsley
David Herman has high praise for Jonathan Levi's novel, which has taken 15 years to find a British publisher.
By David Herman
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Penny Joelson's debut Young Adult novel tells the story of a girl who cannot communicate
By Keren David
Sam Bourne (aka Jonathan Freedland) doesn't actually mention the current occupant of the Oval Office in his new thriller 'To Kill the President', but we know who he means
By Alan Montague
How did we get here — and from where?
By Professor David-Hillel Ruben
A real-life Handmaid's Tale, this hard-hitting, non-fiction book shows how dystopian our reality still is for women in the UK and beyond.
By Marina Gerner
With Kissin's memoirs, less is less
By Stephen Pollard
Danny Goldberg's new book is a personal detailed account of a golden, pivotal, period in America's history
By Barry Toberman
An exceptional account of a survivor's story
By Laura Phillips
Robert Low reviews Douglas Murray's The Strange Death of Europe
By Robert Low
The story of Hebrew By Lewis Glinert Princeton University Press, £22.99
By Rabbi Sylvia Rothschild