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Jewish American literature covers a broad range of genres and
literary works. Some of the United States' most compelling
literature centers on the American Jewish experience; some of the
most acclaimed authors write from the heart of their experience as
Jewish Americans. This ground-breaking work is intended to guide
readers and those who advise readers in selecting fiction and
nonfiction books that match specific reading interests. It is the
first readers' advisory guide to Jewish American literature. Like
other titles in the Genreflecting Advisory Series, the book
organizes titles by genre--mysteries, thrillers, historical
fiction, science fiction and fantasy, stories of romance, and
literary fiction. In addition, there are chapters on holocaust
literature and on biography/autobiography. More than 700 titles are
categorized and described. Each chapter is further organized by
subgenre and theme. Award-winning titles are noted, as are books
that appeal to young adult readers and titles appropriate for book
clubs and reading discussions. In addition, the author presents
guidelines for building and maintaining a collection of Jewish
literature, tips for advising readers, and lists of further
resources for exploring the genre; making this a thorough and
practical resource. Young adult and adult - Grades 9 and up.
Scores of appeal-based reading lists cover topics you'll never find
in the library catalog—from extraordinary women and overcoming
adversity to sports talk, spiritual journeys, and luminous prose.
With the genre of memoirs filled with so many titles and from such
a variety of authors, it is hard to grasp what's available and
what's worth reading. For all those who love delving into the lives
of others, this Read On… volume offers help. Read On…Life
Stories: Reading Lists for Every Taste offers brief descriptions of
nearly 450 published memoirs, from classics like The Autobiography
of Benjamin Franklin, to recent bestsellers like John Grogan's
Marley and Me and Julie Andrews' Home. Titles are grouped together
by their appeal to readers, and there is something for everyone:
humorous memoirs, thrilling adventure stories, chatty celebrity
reminiscences, cathartic dramas of family dysfunction, fascinating
career retrospectives, and insightful stories of family and
personal lives in many eras and places.
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