American Diner meets European Bistro • gourmet weekend brunch specialties • NOW OPEN - garden patio :IN then AN:if. Iti StiAn ASTilt WWI 4.ezi &Qa&if • • I. f I; Hamutal, the heroine of A Man and a Woman and a Man (Persea Books; $24.95), by acclaimed Israeli writer Savyon Liebricht, has two demanding daughters, a mother with Alzheimer's disease, and a husband who shrugs off problems with a joke. When her mother, a Holocaust sur- vivor whose bitterness colored Hamutal's childhood, is confined to a nursing home, the heroine becomes involved with a son of another patient. A sensitive evocation of what it means to be a mother, a daughter and a lover, this "sandwich generation" novel was translated by Marsha Pomerantz. In Allan Appel's Club Revelation (Coffee House Press; $14.95 pb), the precarious- ly balanced lives of three intermarried New York couples threaten to become - unraveled when a young Southern evan- gelist opens a restaurant on the ground floor of their apartment building. This religious comedy of manners pits the three middle-aged Jewish hus- bands against the good-looking young Southerner, who seems destined to enlist their Christian-born wives in his secret mission to convert New York City's entire West Side. NONFICTION A pair of noted Jewish writers, novelist Anne Bernays and biographer Justin Kaplan, collaborate in the joint mem- oir Back Then: Two Lives in 1950s New York (William Morrow; $25.95). Partners in life as well as literature, the two hobnobbed with celebrities such as actresses Marlene Dietrich and Marilyn Monroe, poet Edith Sitwell and novelist William Faulkner in a golden era they describe as so far removed from today that "we could almost as well be writing about the era of Theodore Roosevelt and the Gibson Girls." It's a daunting idea — summarizing 5,000 years of Jewish history in 460 pages (including index) — but historian Martin Gilbert gives it a try in Letters To Aunt Fori (Schocken Books; $26). In 1998, Gilbert learned that his 91- year-old friend, "Aunt Fori" Nehru, whom he'd met 40 years earlier in India, was actually born a Hungarian T f. I • complete event planning • corporate functions •OUtfageousIn original featuring our 17' grill • weddings - bar/bat mitzvahs • bris E habil naming • restaurant available for private parties 23144 illooduiard aye • 240.390.0444 • wuJuLgeociMes.comnoastferndale • • E Jew. The letters he wrote to her explaining their joint heritage form a chatty, anecdote-filled summary of Jewish history and beliefs. Gilbert, knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1995, is the official biog- rapher of Winston Churchill and has written 17 books of nonfiction on Jewish themes. tues - fri lam - 3 pm, weekends 8 am - 3 pm • 3 blocks n. of 9 mile. e. side of riroodward C4ebe (9Zerit.444*"- 944440r SZECHUAN • HUNAN CUISINE Rich Cohen, author of the coming-of- age memoir Lake Effect (Alfred A. 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To the long list of books charting a young man's coming to terms with his father, add Neil Steinberg's Don't Give Up The Ship (Ballantine Books; $22.95). Steinberg, a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, decided to accompany his father on a six-week ocean voyage on a replica of the ship on which the elder Steinberg had served in the mid-'50s. Although they never spent a day without arguing, the two did reach a rapprochement of sorts as the Empire State VI steamed into the harbor of Naples. As his father put it, "It was, in retrospect, a wonderful thing." ❑ • Cocktails, • Beer & Wine • Healthy Diet Dishes Available • Excludes Holidays • Expires 7/31/2002 Complete Catering Service For All Occasions • Open 7 Days A Week 29875 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY • 353-7890 Ease acces.,, to Appiegate off inkstef Road! 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