Book review: Sisters in Resistance - The dictator’s daughter’s double life
Tilar J Mazzeo’s account of an Italian war story races along at a pace as relentless as that of actual events
Mr Malcolm’s List Film review: A beautifully acted comedy of errors
Freida Pinto shines in small budget adaptation of American writer Suzanne Allain’s 2009 self-published novel
Obituary: A.B. Yehoshua
Leading Israeli novelist who embraced Arab culture and promoted the Palestinian cause
Licoricia of Winchester Book review: A fascinating look at the richest woman in medieval England
The story of this remarkable woman reads like a blueprint for many later expulsions and destructions of Jewish communities
Come to this Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends Book review: On the trail of the mysterious Boris
In this gripping book, author Kinstler asks: was my grandfather a war criminal?
Jews fear copycat attacks in wake of Salman Rushdie's stabbing
Community security groups have called for constant vigilance to guard against further ‘lone wolf’ terror
Children's books review: Combat, chaos and comedy in David Solomons’s new offering plus a pasta cat from Michael Rosen
Even the most action-hungry reader will be satisfied by Solomons' entertaining fable
Deceit book review: Intriguing introduction to the work of largely forgotten Russian emigre Yuri Felsen
English translation of the first novel of a writer whose work elicits profound truths about human nature and its motivations
Book review: Saving Freud - Friends who saved the reluctant refugee
Father of psychoanalysis comes alive again in this book through the eyes of people who cared deeply that he should survive
Book review: The Incandescent Threads - Mystic hokum or a popular classic?
The latest in author's Sephardic Cycle begins begins by portraying the relationship between a Jewish-American artist and his father, a Holocaust survivor from Warsaw
Why don't men read books by women?
We read to learn of the life experiences of others, which increases our empathy and understanding: why wouldn’t we try to understand the experiences of half of the world’s population?
Inspired by my namesake who died in the Holocaust
A family tragedy, and a strange coincidence sparked Melanie Levensohn’s creativity
Cult Classic by Sloane Crosley book review - Claim to enduring fame is just wishful thinking
Self-indulgent romantic satire leaves you feeling disappointed
Brainwashed: A New History of Thought Control book review - We have ways of making you believe what we want
A fascinating and chilling history of mind manipulation
Hope is a Woman’s Name by Amal Elsana Alh’Jooj book review: A feminist’s battle for peace
This autobiography by the Israeli-born human rights activist powerfully conveys the inner life fuelling her achievements
Old Truths and New Clichés book review: Essays by Isaac Bashevis Singer - The universal mamaloshen
The essays in this volume may not match Singer’s fiction at its best, but they provide an invaluable supplement to our understanding of this extraordinary writer’s vision
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