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    <![CDATA[The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million]]>
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    <![CDATA[Daniel Mendelsohn's <em>The Lost</em> is the deeply personal account of a search for one family among his larger family, the one barely spoken of, only to say they were &quot;killed by the Nazis.&quot; Mendelsohn, even as a boy, was always the one interested in his family's history, but when he came upon a set of letters from his great uncle Schmiel, pleading for help from his American relatives as the Nazi grip on the lives of Jews in their Polish town became tighter and tighter, he set out to find what had happened to that lost family. The result is both memoir and history, an ambitious and gorgeously meditative detective story that takes him across the globe in search of the lost threads of these few almost forgotten lives. <p>A whole culture lies behind the story Mendelsohn tells, and a lifetime of reading as well. For our Grownup School feature, he has given us a tour of some of the books behind his own, in a list he calls 10 Great Novels of Family History, the Holocaust, New York Jewish Life (And Other Things That Helped Me Write My Book). </p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The best thing I read last year.  It took me many months to finish this book as I would get overwhelmed by the detail, but I always felt compelled to pick it back up after a breather and continue.  This book made the holocaust real for me in a way nothing else, including the Washington D.C museum, h...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5904359">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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