Cover of "Shanghai" by Joseph Kanon (Simon & Schuster, 2024)

Shanghai (Simon & Schuster, 2024)

Portrait of Joseph Kanon, author of "Shanghai" (Simon & Schuster, 2024)

Joseph Kanon (Photo: Chad Griffith)

Shanghai
Simon & Schuster, 2024

About the book
After the violence of Kristallnacht (Nazi attacks on Jews in Germany and Austria in November 1938), many Jews were desperate to emigrate but found the consular doors of the world closed to them. Only one port required no entry visa: Shanghai, a self-governing Western trading enclave in Chinese territory, a nearly lawless city notorious for vice. Refugee Daniel Lohr is lucky to have an uncle in Shanghai, but as he tries to navigate his way through the city’s fabled nightlife, he finds himself increasingly ensnared in a maze where politics and crime are two sides of the same shiny coin.

About the author
Joseph Kanon
is the author of the Edgar Award–winning novel Los Alamos and nine other novels: The Prodigal Spy, Alibi, Stardust, Istanbul Passage, Leaving Berlin, Defectors, The Accomplice, The Berlin Exchange, and The Good German, which was made into a major motion picture starring George Clooney and Cate Blanchett.

Purchase the book
Please help support local independent bookstores by purchasing this book at Browseabout Books, official bookseller of the History Book Festival. Online sources and digital versions are tempting; however, supporting local brick and mortar shops helps to preserve our vibrant main streets. Drop by Browseabout, order books online, or call the store at 302-226-2665. You also may purchase a copy at biblion in Lewes.

About the Festival
The History Book Festival is the first and only book festival in the United States devoted exclusively to history. With the help of our presenting funding partners — Delaware Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, and The Lee Ann Wilkinson Group, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices | PenFed Realty — as well as our program and community partners, volunteers, and donors, the 2024 History Book Festival will be full of great discussions with authors of newly published narrative nonfiction and historical fiction. Our Keynote event is presented by Sally Mott Freeman and John K. Freeman, and our Closing event is presented by Griswold Home Care for Sussex and Kent Counties. Saturday’s Spirited Discussion, our gathering for attendees and presenters to celebrate and discuss their day, is presented by Dogfish Head Beer & Benevolence.

Special thanks to our program partners for their continuing support: the Lewes Public Library for event promotion and venue; Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach, official bookseller of the History Book Festival; Lewes Chamber of Commerce for event promotion, and the Cape Gazette and Delmarva Public Media, our media partners.

Additional thanks to our community partners: CAMP RehobothHistoric Lewes Farmers MarketLewes Historical Society, Rehoboth Art LeagueRehoboth Beach Film Society, Seaside Jewish Community, and Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ).