Historical Novel Review praised One Person’s Loss, saying in part, “Epstein paints a skillful picture of the tragedy of the Holocaust mirrored in miniature with each person. The use of a present-tense narrative voice in close third-person gives an immediate sense of the looming and unstoppable horror of the war as each suspected loss is confirmed.” Read the full Historical Novel Review of One Person’s Loss and learn more about the book One Person’s Loss in NOVELS. If you’re a fan of historical fiction, join the Historical Novel Society and receive a print copy of their quarterly magazine.