arts & life book fair A ut o rs Authors! Authors! Authors! Authors! Authors! The JCC's Annual Jewish Book Fair sizzles with books about Detroit, mystery, religion, romance, ghosts, heroes and rock-and-roll. details Book Club Night will be 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the JCC and includes a dessert reception. The cost is $18 for the author presentation and reception, or $28 for the presentation, reception and a copy of the book. To RSVP, call the Berman Center for the Performing Arts (248-661-1900) or visit theberman.org/bookfair. All events at the 64th Annual Jewish Book Fair are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted, and will be held throughout the West Bloomfield JCC. For more information, including the official brochure, visit jccdet.org/book-fair. Advance registration is recommended for all ticketed events. To purchase tickets, go to theberman.org or call (248) 661-1900. Elizabeth Applebaum I Special to the Jewish News B efore her extraordinary adventures — The secrets! The romance! — Addie Montforte lived in a drawer. She was there for more than 15 years in the form of a few notes, a character waiting for Pam Jenoff to take her from idea to heroine. Jenoff is a clinical professor of law at Rutgers University in New Jersey and the author of eight books, including her latest, The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach, the story of Italian-born Addie who comes, as WWII approaches, to the United States, where she will begin a life full of surprises. Jenoff will be the guest for Book Club Night on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's 64th Annual Jewish Book Fair. The book fair, which kicks off Nov. 4, features more than 30 authors covering topics including the death-defying missions of the Israeli Special Forces, a Holocaust survivor who won the American Medal of Honor, Albert Einstein, the complicated political history of Detroit, how to turn favorite child- hood meals into great contempo- rary dishes — and the adventures of Addie Montforte. "We knew Pam Jenoff was exceptional when we met her several years ago at the Jewish Book Council," said Susan Lutz, who co-chairs the event with Terry Hollander. "She will honor us with her exuberance and intelligence for Book Club Night" Lutz also recommends An Improbable Friendship by Anthony David, which "reveals the per- sonal sacrifices Ruth Dayan and Raymonda Tawil endured in the effort to strive for peace and under- standing for Israel and the Middle East. Anthony David will speak on his historic book of these two independent women on Thursday evening, Nov. 12. "The next day, the film Life as a Rumor will be shown, which furthers the acknowledgement that the leaders of Israel often suffered personally, into the next genera- tion:' Lutz says. And, she adds, be sure to check out Paper Love. "The individual experiences during the Holocaust continue to be revealed in a book I could not put down," she says. "It is well researched and delicately told by author Sarah Wildman, who I can- not wait to hear speak:' A graduate of George Wash- ington University in Washington, D.C., and Cambridge University in England, Jenoff began her profes- sional career as special assistant to the Secretary of the Army, then moved to the U.S. Consulate in Krakow, where she worked on projects including the restitution of Jewish property in Poland. Her time in Poland, Jenoff says, "had a profound impact on my life" after she met with survivors and saw firsthand the effects of BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE KOMMANDANT'S GIRL PAM JENOFF LAST SUMMER" at CHELSEA BEACH 16. imp the Holocaust. As a child, she had dreamed of writing books; in Poland she would begin that path, creating fictionalized accounts of Jews who lived through the hur- ricane of WWII. "My books:' she says, "are love songs to Jewish Europe:' Among the stories Jenoff imagined was the life of Addie Montforte, which she began while living in Poland in 1996. "But back then there was no Internet, no English-speaking peer group:' she says. So Jenoff put the outlines of Addie's life in a drawer and forgot continued on page 54 October 29 2015 53