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Mois Benarroch’s 'Keys to Tetouan' Named April Book of the Month by OnlineBookClub CEO Scott Hughes

CT, UNITED STATES, April 1, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- “Keys to Tetouan”, a historical fiction novel by acclaimed author Mois Benarroch, has been officially selected as Book of the Month for April 2026 by OnlineBookClub. It is a powerful and timely work that brings a richly layered chapter of history to life.

Praised for its immersive storytelling and nuanced characters, “Keys to Tetouan” explores the heart-wrenching journey of the Benzimra family, Sephardic Jews forced to flee Spain and rebuild their shattered lives in Tetouan, Morocco. Since its release, the book has garnered widespread praise from critics, readers, and literary communities.

• OnlineBookClub.org reviewer Hannah Mae calls it “a masterpiece of historical storytelling,” applauding its richly detailed portrayal of Sephardic Jewish life and its deeply emotional exploration of displacement. Another reviewer writes, “The Benzimras’ struggles and triumphs feel achingly real.”

• Amazon readers have embraced the novel with glowing reviews. One top reviewer shares, “I was transported to Tetouan—its markets, its conflicts, its heartbeat. This isn’t just a family saga; it’s a love letter to a vanishing world.”

Being named Online Book Club’s Book of the Month elevates “Keys to Tetouan” into a curated circle of exceptional works celebrated for their literary merit, historical and cultural significance, and compelling resonance with readers, with featured visibility across diverse platforms and social media.

About the Book

Title: Keys to Tetouan: A Saga of Resilience, Identity, and Heritage

Author: Mois Benarroch

Genre: Historical fiction

Publication Date: May 22, 2025

Formats Available: eBook, Audiobook, Paperback, Hardcover

ISBN: 979-8284226001

About the Author

Mois Benarroch, an acclaimed Israeli author, poet, and translator, has carved a unique niche in contemporary literature with his thought-provoking and deeply introspective works. Born in Tetouan, Morocco, and raised in Israel, Benarroch’s writing is infused with themes of identity, displacement, memory, and the complexities of cultural hybridity. His novels often blur the lines between reality and fiction, offering readers a rich tapestry of narratives that resonate on both personal and universal levels. Mois Benarroch is the winner of the A. Einstein Prize 2023.

Mois Benarroch’s novels are a testament to the power of literature to explore the complexities of human experience. Through his evocative prose, rich characterizations, and profound thematic explorations, Benarroch invites readers to reflect on their own identities, histories, and connections to the world around them. For readers seeking literature that challenges, inspires, and resonates on a deep level, the novels of Mois Benarroch are an essential addition to any bookshelf.

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