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Hope: A Tragedy by Shalom Auslander
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It is not easy to describe this one. Our protagonist is a seemingly normal middle aged man who has just moved to a seemingly normal rural town. Solomon Kugel has a lovely wife, and new son, and an elderly mother living with him in his newly purchased, sprawling farm house. Apparently, he may also have Anne Frank living in his attic… Check Our Catalog




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The New York Times Book Review has selected this book as one of the top 100 titles of 2012.