
Shtetl
By Eva Hoffman
1997
First Published
3.97
Average Rating
288
Number of Pages
An unforgettable evocation of the lost world of Polish Jewry, Shtetl is a "beautifully written" (Village Voice) mining of the deep rifts in Polish-Jewish relations in the small town of Bransk. With understanding and sensitivity, Shtetl limns the culture that influenced Christian villagers' decisions to conceal or betray Jewish neighbors when the Nazis invaded. A New York Times Notable Book.
Avg Rating
3.97
Number of Ratings
266
5 STARS
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3 STARS
19%
2 STARS
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1 STARS
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