Fiction and nonfiction combine to examine the human capacity to inflict and endure suffering at Auschwitz.
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Modern day up-and-coming psychopath's road of redemption begins after striking Jesus in the head with an ashtray.
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Family sojourn to Croatian mountain village reveals truths about life and family.
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Three Stooges FAQ is an exceptional and objective look at the comedies of the two-reeler trio.
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Author examines both sides of East Germany's surveillance society.
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Novel about the settlement of Dakota Territory explores the people, the land, and the relationship between the two.
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Thorough, readable biography explores the contradictions that were Kurt Vonnegut.
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José Saramago's last novel, now translated into English, is an indictment of God based on using Old Testament.
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Serial killer used tumult of Nazi-occupied Paris to mask his string of murders.
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Book examines how 11 illegal immigrants ended up dead inside a grain hopper rail car in Iowa.
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