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FICTION
Vaquita and Other Stories
By Edith Pearlman; University of
Pittsburgh Press, $22.50.
Vaquita is a collection of 15 stories
by an author fascinated by characters
in particular circumstances all aching
to do the right thing. Set in locations
from Central America to
Cambridge, Mass., and
Jerusalem, these stories demon-
strate that moral action is often a
confusing business. Pearlman is
twice the winner of the O'Henry
German" as a student in an elite
Hitler Youth school.
Cravings: A Sensual Memoir
By Jyl Lynn Felman; Beacon Press; $21.
The youngest of three sisters grow-
ing up in Dayton, Ohio, Felman grew
up to write a startling memoir of her
Prize for short story fiction.
NONFICTION
Excalibur Presents
Thanksgiving Dinner
Pick-up a complete dinner for 6 to 8 people
Turkey, Traditional Stuffing, Butter Whipped Potatoes,
Sweet Potatoes, Gravy, Cranberries, Fresh Broccoli &
Carrots, Mixed Organic Greens, Pesto Pasta Salad,
Rolls and Flat Bread, Pumpkin Pie & Apple Pie.
(Complete With Reheating Instructions)
Pick-up Between 8 a.m. & 2 p.m.
$110' per package + tax
ORDER NOW
(248) 358-3355
Restaurant Open Thanksgiving Day
2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Serving our Dinner Menu & Thanksgiving Specials
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28875 Franklin Rd. • On the corner of 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy.
Uno'8 Chicago Bar Grill
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Unfinished Journey: Twenty
Years Later
By Yehudi Menuhin; Fromm
International; $34.95.
Now 81 years old, Menuhin
here has reworked and added
four chapters to his 1976 mem-
oir, telling of his love of the vio-
lin at age 4, his concerts for sol-
diers during World War II, his
friendship with Bela Bartok.
And, of course, he talks music.
The Jewish Experience
By NorMan E Cantor;
HarperCollins; $37.50.
More than 100 written texts
and more than 50 illustrations
are included in this collection of
short stories, essays, excerpts
from novels, biographies, mem-
oirs and more, chronicling the "Jewish
experience." From the familiar to the
obscure, the author of The Sacred
Chain divides his book into 10 parts,
each devoted to a specific theme:
growing up, maturing and dying,
women and more.
Europa, Europa
By Solomon Perel; Wiley; $24.95.
The memoir that inspired the 1991
film of the same name, Europa, Europa
is the true story of 14-year-old
Solomon Perel's survival of the
Holocaust by passing as an "ethnic
constantly shifting familial ties, the
evolution of her own longings as a
child in her family's kosher kitchen, to
those of an adult sampling her female
lover's shrimp recipe. Said author
Hope Edelman, "Her stunning mem-
oir uses her family's relationship with
food as a vehicle for examining the
larger issues of religion, grief, loyalty
and betrayal."
The Reichmanns: Family, Faith,
Fortune And The Empire Of
Olympia And York
By Anthony Bianco; Times Books; $30.