I'm really excited by a book I've found on the shelves at work.
Our Street by Jan Petersen (7Seas). No cover, which is how I'd missed it before, and it's quite fragile, as it's published in 1960, and not awfully well bound. But that's aside.
It's the true story of a single street in Berlin-Charlottenburg, and their resistance to the coming of the Nazis. I'm afraid I'd never heard of the book or the author before, but it promises to be a gripping read.