We Must Not Think of Ourselves

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Price
$29.00  $26.97
Publisher
Algonquin Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643752341

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About the Author
Lauren Grodstein is the author of Our Short History, The Washington Post Book of the Year The Explanation for Everything, and the New York Times-bestselling A Friend of the Family, among other works. Her stories, essays, and articles have appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies, and have been translated into French, German, Chinese, and Italian, among other languages. Her work has also appeared in Elle, The New York Times, Refinery29, Salon.com, Barrelhouse, Post Road, and The Washington Post. She is a professor of English at Rutgers University-Camden, where she teaches in the MFA program in creative writing.
Reviews
Named a Best Book of 2023 by Kirkus Reviews (Best Fiction Books of the Year & Best Historical Fiction of 2023)
"Accomplished...This is a tender, heartbreaking novel that grapples with timeless questions. Is collaboration forgivable? Can sparks of human kindness, however tiny, fend off hopelessness in the face of evil?"
--Kim Hubbard, New York Times Book Review
"This book is a masterpiece: profound, gripping, urgent, and beautiful. In its clear-eyed and devastating portrait of the past, Grodstein invites us into the present; to bear witness to the lives that have come before us, while finding meaning and courage for our own." --Madeline Miller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Circe and The Song of Achilles

"In We Must Not Think of Ourselves, Lauren Grodstein writes with such a blazing commitment to the truth of the Warsaw Ghetto that sometimes I had to stop reading and catch my breath. But in the midst of the brutality, she clears a path for the parallel stories of love and decency. Make no mistake: this is a heartbreaking portrait of a dark moment. But this novel shimmers with light."

--Lauren Fox, New York Times bestselling author of Send for Me
"We Must Not Think of Ourselves is one of those rare books--beautifully written, seamlessly constructed, quietly devastating--that manages to tell an old story in a new way with no pyrotechnics beyond perfect storytelling, including an ending that will stay with me always. It is far and away my favorite novel of the year, of many years, and I know I will be recommending it to readers forevermore."--Laurie Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of One Two Three
"Grodstein expertly weaves the tale of this lonely storyteller, his students and the families he lives with into the true history of the Oneg Shabbat project. Gripping, emotional, and, against all odds, hopeful."--People
"Lauren Grodstein's masterpiece... an extraordinary work of historical fiction."--Associated Press
"[A] gripping historical novel."--Washington Post
"Emotionally charged and meticulously researched, We Must Not Think of Ourselves pays homage to the Oneg Shabbat's goal of honoring the Jewish people by bearing witness to the entirety of their experience. This is a compelling and compassionate tribute that will resonate deeply with readers."--BookPage
"[R]ealistic, heartrending... Thought-provoking, tender, and horrifying, this memorable novel of Jewish lives in the Warsaw Ghetto offers timeless lessons."--Shelf Awareness
"[A] crucial, compelling, and important new novel."--Lilith Magazine
"We Must Not Think of Ourselves focuses on glimmers of hope amid overwhelming catastrophe... both a love story of sorts and a philosophical tale about moral choice in extreme circumstances... skillful, warm-hearted storytelling."--Forward
"[A] delicate, warm account of a brutal, cold time, grounded in humanity, small details, and unwavering clarity."--Kirkus Reviews
"[T]his timely novel is a story of love, resilience, and hope in the darkest moments."--Zibby Mag
"Grodstein brings to life a critical piece of history with her strong sense of place and complex characters... [The Oneg Shabbat archive] is represented beautifully in Grodstein's first historical novel, supported by her intensive research and the book's dynamic relationships that show the value of everyday intimacies. Recommended for readers who enjoy stories from all time periods about the extraordinary actions of ordinary people."--Library Journal
"Grodstein makes her persecuted characters achingly human... This will stay with readers."--Publishers Weekly
"[A] moving chronicle, a worthy tribute to those who fought to survive the unthinkable."--Booklist
"[A] story of hope, love, doing what we can to survive."--Lilith Magazine
"Profound... This will move you to tears."--Montecito Journal
"[A] penetrating novel... Grodstein movingly re-creates the circumstances behind [Oneg Shabbat's] creation...a memorable standout."--Historical Novels Review
"This heart-wrenching tale explores love, defiance, and sacrifice in the face of unimaginable circumstances, making it a compelling addition to the literary World War II fiction genre."--Beyond The Bookends
"This powerful book resonates today as we see how people struggle to keep their humanity while they are being treated inhumanely."--The Citizen (Auburn, NY)