"All books by Liel Leibovitz"
A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen
Hardback, 2014
Brings to life a passionate poet-turned-musician and what compels him and his work.A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen
Paperback, 2015
Brings to life a passionate poet-turned-musician and what compels him and his work.A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen
E Book, 2014
Brings to life a passionate poet-turned-musician and what compels him and his work.How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book
Hardback, 2023
A witty and wide-ranging exploration of a book that has perplexed and delighted people for centuries: the TalmudHow the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book
E Book
A witty and wide-ranging exploration of a book that has perplexed and delighted people for centuries: the TalmudHow the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book
Paperback, 2025
A witty and wide-ranging exploration of a book that has perplexed and delighted people for centuries: the TalmudFortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization
Hardback, 2011
The epic story of the American-educated boys who changed China forever.Fortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization
Paperback, 2012
"With its surging storyline, extraordinary events, and depth of character, this gripping tale of 120 Chinese boys sent to America…reads more like a novel than an obscure slice of history." —...Lili Marlene: The Soldiers' Song of World War II
Hardback, 2009
The dramatic story of an iconic love song, its three creators, and their lives under the Nazis.Fortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization
E Book, 2011
"With its surging storyline, extraordinary events, and depth of character, this gripping tale of 120 Chinese boys sent to America…reads more like a novel than an obscure slice of history." —...