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Through the fall of 1943 and into the winter and spring of 1944, Steve Rotschild and the other children were free to
Author Sima Goel’s Fleeing the Hijab: A Jewish Woman’s Escape from Iran is a vivid portrait of a dangerous journey made by
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Honour on Trial: The Shafia Murders and the Culture of Honour Killings – by Paul Schliesmann, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2012, 207 pages