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December 23, 2008

Where's the Hanukkah love?

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You guys really came through when we requested some tried-and-true Christmas classics. I was shocked at how many suggestions you provided, and how good those books sound!

But what can you read to get you in the mood to light the menorah?

I mentioned on Twitter that I was first introduced to Judaism by Ann M. Martin in Baby-sitter's Little Sister No. 10: Karen's Grandmothers.

Yeah, yeah, it's not high literature, but I was 8 years old, give me a break. And now I know you guys can do a lot better than that!

So, Happy Hanukkah! Now give me some reading recommendations!

(Photo courtesy of AKphotos on stock.xchng)

Posted by Nancy Knight at 12:00 PM | | Comments (1)
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Jane Haddam's mystery novel, "Festival of Deaths," has a Hanukkah connection.

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Dave Rosenthal came to The Baltimore Sun as a business reporter in 1987 and now is the Maryland Editor. He reads a wide range of books (but never as many as he'd like), usually alternating between non-fiction and fiction. Some all-time favorites: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole; Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupery; and anything by Calvin Trillin or John McPhee. He belongs to a book club with a Jewish theme.
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