Alice's Book

Book • 2022
Karina Urbach's 'Alice's Book' tells the story of her grandmother, Alice Urbach, a renowned Jewish chef in Vienna whose cookbook was expropriated by the Nazis.

The book explores Alice's life, her escape from Nazi Austria, and her family's experiences during and after World War II. It highlights the lesser-known aspect of Nazi looting of Jewish authors' works and the long journey to reclaim Alice's rights to her cookbook.

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