Highlight of the Month: I Sleep in Hitler's Room by Tuvia Tenenbom

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02.01.2013

»Tenenbom is a wild writer, a real wiseass, terribly funny, sarcastic, engaging, powerful, accusatory, judgmental, good! A tremendous book.« Jack Fowler, National Review

Since its publication on December 10, 2012, the German edition of I Sleep in Hitler's Room by Tuvia Tenenbom has fueled the debate about modern anti-Semitism in Germany. The experiences of Tuvia Tenenbom during his trip through Germany in 2010 have been broadly discussed in the German media and also received a lot of attention in the German public.

Since its release the book has sold close to 20.000 copies and immediately entered the Spiegel Besteller List. In its fifteenth week on the list I Sleep in Hitler's Room remains on #12.

For more information on I Sleep in Hitler's Room and Tuvia Tenenbom, please visit the author's Foreign Rights website or contact the respective Rights Manager.


Tuvia Tenenbom, born in Tel Aviv in 1957, works as a playwright and journalist in New York.

Tuvia Tenenbom, born in Tel Aviv in 1957, works as a playwright and journalist in New York.


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