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Shari J. Ryan • March 4, 2022

I love good news on Fridays!


  1. There's truly nothing more exciting than seeing my words translated into another language. I'm very grateful for City editions in France for working with Bookouture/Hachette to translate The Bookseller of Dachau into French "La Libraire de Dachau"

La Libraire de Dachau will be available through City Editions and Amazon on March 22, 2022! I can't wait to get my hands on a copy.


2. To be a part of this list is nothing short of a dream come true. A big thank you to Wilson Cook and readers for choosing The Bookseller of Dachau to be a part of this incredible list of the Top 21 Best Jewish Historical Fiction Books that are Worth Reading in 2022!




3. Thank you for this review of The Bookseller of Dachau!


I always feel bad when I stumble across a review I missed along the way. Authors depend on book bloggers to share word of our books, and I'm so very grateful for

Madhuri Palaji of Read, Review.. Repeat! and her kind words for The Bookseller of Dachau.


"The Bookseller of Dachau by Shari J. Ryan is one of the most interesting story I’ve read in the recent time."


Check out the rest of the review HERE


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