Not Oscar (of the ‘Ark’ or ‘List’) but a Cafe in Innsbruck…. A vivid portrayal of a family’s brushes with history, from the Jews of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the importance of cake.
The Lost Cafe Schindler: One family, two wars and the search for truth
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Edition:Hardback978152933205606/05/2021From a Bookshelf nearby
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Those who read Clare's Something of His Art, about J S Bach, or The Light in the Dark: A Winter Journal (or others) will know that Clare is a writer of exquisite sensibility and nuance. He i... read more
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SP's robust defence of the nymphs of her native county includes a Protestant martyr and an abolitionist. Further afield, the author of 'The Essex Serpent' sees Kim Kardashian et al as exempl... read more
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Boris Johnson: The Gambler
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KnD was born in Derry, on the border between the Five Counties and Eire; one parent was Catholic, the other Protestant. This is a remarkable debut that combines memoir, nature writing and th... read more
Thin Places
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