2013 Books Read

This is a listing of the books I have read in 2013:

1. Victory Garden, by Meredith Allard
2. The Golden Door, Italian and Jewish Immigrant Mobility in New York City, by Thomas Kessner
3. Ruins of Lace, by Iris Anthony
4. Voices in the Evening, by Natalia Ginzburg
5. Until the Dawn’s Light, by Aharon Appelfeld
6. Gentile New York: The Images of Non-Jews Among Jewish Immigrants, by Gil Ribak
7. Open Heart, by Elie Wiesel
8. Conversations With Elie Wiesel and Richard D. Heffner
9. Family Pictures, by Jane Green
10. The Inbetween People, by Emma McEvoy
11. The Wedding Officer, by Anthony Capella
12. The Almond Tree, by Michelle Cohen Corasanti
13. Flower of God: A Jewish Family’s 3,000-Year Journey from Spice to Medicine, by Herbert Ausubel
14. Torah Conversations with Nechama Leibowitz, by Rabbi Benjamin S. Yasgur
15. The Mirador: Dreamed Memories of Irene Nemirovsky by Her Daughter, by Elisabeth Gille
16. Above All Things, by Tanis Rideout
17. By Blood, by Ellen Ullman
18. Journey to Heaven: Exploring Jewish Views of the Afterlife, by Leila Leah Bronner
19. One More Year,by Sana Krasikov
20. The Provider, by Evelyn Marshall
21. The Conversation, by Joshua L. Golding
22. Shadows of a Childhood, by Elisabeth Gilles
23. Forty Years in a Day, by Mona Rodriguez and Dianne Vigorito
24. Michelangelo in Ravensbruck, by Countess Karolina Lanckoronska
25. In Case We are Separated, by Alice Mattison
26. Manischewitz: The Matzo Family, by Laura Manischewitz Alpern
27. Yokohama Yankee, by Leslie Helm
28. And You Shall Tell Your Children, by Dr. Ida Akerman-Tieder
29. The Arrival: I Sought God in Hell, by Mietek Weintraub
30. Freud’s Sister, by Goce Smilevski
31. The Golden Shore, by David Helvarg
32. The Rarest Blue, by Baruch Sterman
33. What My Mother Gave Me, by Elizabeth Benedict
34. Double Life: One Family Two Faiths and a Journey of Hope, by Harold Berman and Gayle Redlingshafer Berman
35. The Burgess Boys, by Elizabeth Strout
36. Voices in the Evening, by Natalia Ginzburg
37. Memory Wall, by Anthony Doerr
38. Triumph and Tragedy, by Rabbi Joel Padowitz
39. The Life-Transforming Diet: Based on Health and Psychological Principles of Maimonides
40. The Scientists: A Family Romance, by Marco Roth
41. The Button Collector by Elizabeth Jennings
42. The Retrospective, by A.B. Yehoshua
43. The Imposter Bride, by by Nancy Richler
44. Freud’s Sister, by Goce Smilevski
45. Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot
46. The Memory Wall, by Anthony Doerr
47. Provenance, by Ronald Florence
48. I Kiss Your Hands Many Times
49. Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot
50. The Jewish Odyssey of George Eliot, by Gertrude Himmelfarb
51. The New Land, Stories of Jews Who had a Part in the Making of Our Country
52. The Innocents, by Francesca Segal
53. We Are Here, Memories of the Lithuanian Holocaust
54. Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Kline
55. Bristol House, by Beverly Swerling
56. The Force of Things, by Alexander Stille
57. The Chaperone, by Laura Moriarty
58. Second Person Singular, by Sayed Kashua
59. Country of Ash, by Edward Reicher
60. The Golem and the Jinni, by Helene Wecker

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