|
Blood and Sweat
Abdi-Jamil Nurpeisov
"Blood and Sweat” is a sweeping tale about the vanishing way of life of
Kazakhs in a small rural village. It is the only novel that truly
describes in soul of the Kazakh people, and the birth of a nation with
defined boundaries.
This is the first-ever English translation of Nurpeisov’s trilogy.
$25.00

|
Final Respects
Abdi-Jamil Nurpeisov
Final Respects is the story about people standing face-to face with one of the world’s most devastating man-made ecological disasters – the tragedy of the shrinking and dying Aral Sea. The dramatic lives of two childhood friends eloquently unfold as they find themselves on opposite sides of the issues surrounding this awful catastrophe...
$22.00

|
Conversations with Rabbi Small
Harry Kemelman
Shot through with
tension, conflict, humor and wisdom, "Conversations with Rabbi Small" is
a rich tapestry of past and present beliefs that Jews and non-Jews will
find meaningful, thought-provoking, and more than a bit surprising.
$13.45

|
Golden Gloves (Hardcover, Numbered Collectors Edition of 1-100)
Mikhail Salita and Gleb Petrov
"Golden Gloves” is the compelling biography of Ukrainian born
Jewish-American boxer Dmitriy Salita. The book is uniquely written from
beginning to end in the in the "hip-hop" lyrical style, maintaining rap rhyme and flow.
$60.00

|
Putin's Russia Demystified: the Search for Modern Russia
Elgiz Pozdnyakov
Elgiz Pozdnyakov offers an insightful appraisal of the contemporary
social and political situation in Russia, viewed through the lens of the
Russian nation’s historical development.
$14.95

|
Golden Gloves (Softcover)
Mikhail Salita and Gleb Petrov
"Golden Gloves” is the compelling biography of Ukrainian born
Jewish-American boxer Dmitriy Salita. The book is uniquely written from
beginning to end in the in the "hip-hop" lyrical style, maintaining rap rhyme and flow.
$15.00

|
Golden Gloves (Hardcover, Numbered Collectors Edition of 101-500)
Mikhail Salita and Gleb Petrov
"Golden Gloves” is the compelling biography of Ukrainian born
Jewish-American boxer Dmitriy Salita. The book is uniquely written from
beginning to end in the in the "hip-hop" lyrical style, maintaining rap rhyme and flow.
$30.00

|
In the Clutches of Justice
Michael Belakovsky
A gripping true story of an American citizen lured from his home in
Cyprus to Moscow by the Russians only to be handed over and arrested by
American authorities on charges of allegedly kidnapping his own
daughter.
$10.00

|
Circus, Just Circus!
Julietta Schwartzman
A colorful autobiography of life in the Soviet circus. The Schwarzman
family has over 200 years of circus life experience and have contributed
some of the leading circus talent, actors, acrobats, clowns and
magicians. An adventure born behind the scenes of the circus.
$20.00

|
Broken Tablets: Complete Collected Poems
Semyon Frug
Semyon Frug was the first ever global Jewish poet that attained prominence throughout Europe, China, Latin America and the United States. Today his name remains forgotten and erased...
$45.00

|
My West Bank
Alon Gook
In very concise and spare language, Gook describes his initial steps as a volunteer to the Israeli army and in a special commando unit that specialized in extricating terrorists from the West Bank.
$16.00

|
Записки веселого грешника
Абель Раскас
Книга воспоминаний Абеля Раскаса появилась как глоток свежего воздуха в затхлом потоке мемуарной литературы. Автор ни с кем не сводит старые счеты и не рассказывает со всеми мелкими подробностями о встречах с какими-либо третьеразрядными деятелями. Перед нами предстает очень непростая...
$15.00

|
Это Каир, детка...
Натали Гагарина
Из дневника
русской египтянки. Документальный
роман россиянки в Каире на фоне восточных
детективных интриг, страстей и политического
движения Мусульманских Братьев.
$15.00

|
The Seventh Sky
Sergey Volchkov-Predvechny
Continuing the tradition of Franz Kafka, the short stories by Sergey
Volchkov present an intricate architecture with a substance equal to
that of a classical novel...
$16.00

|
Escape from Paradise
Alexander Shatravka
In his autobiographical book Shatravka presents another, less known,
group of Soviet citizens – those who simply demanded and stated their
demand to live in freedom, openly vociferously and challenged the denial
for free emigration openly.
$18.00

|
I Defended in Moscow & New York, Lawyer's Professional Journey
Pyotr Rabinovich
One of the code names for a Jew in the Soviet Union was – jurist. To live in the Soviet Union as a jurist with the last name
of Rabinovich required immeasurable psychological stamina...
$15.00

|
Confessions of a Muscovite Beauty
Lyudmila Kantor-Khazina
Lyudmila Kantor-Khazina presents her latest collection of most memorable stories.
$15.00

|
Dreams of Uncle Al: American Fairy-Detective Story
Oliver Yurgen
It is a very rare and refreshing phenomenon in emigration that a
fairy tale is written; a very interesting and captivating tale for readers 8-14.
$16.00

|
The Torn Childhood
Mikhail Zlotin
Zlotin's touching memoirs describes with youth in the war torn Soviet Union; it is permeated by an unlimited feeling of gratitude about kind and honorable people he encountered in life.
$15.00

|
Shtrafniki Volume 8-10: Soviet Union 1940-1999
Grigory Svirsky
This combined set of three volumes was censored in Russia, and could only published in the U.S.. Svirsky is a brave and talented author, who was one of the first dissident writer in the Soviet Union.
$30.00

|
|