by Susan Barnes | 26 Nov 2022 | Book Reviews
Mala’s Cat is an autobiography account of how Mala Kacenberg (nee Szorer) survived World War 2. Mala was born into a large observant Jewish family living in Tarnogrod, Poland. Her story begins three years before the war when wild hailstorms ruined crops in her area...
by Susan Barnes | 14 Feb 2018 | Book Reviews
The Great good thing is Andrew Klavan’s memoir of his long, slow journey to faith. His story begins in a Jewish community in New York, where Klavan grows up in a dysfunctional family that is culturally Jewish. At thirteen, his father forced him to participate in his...