The brothers were moved between several work camps, including Auschwitz managing to survive due to their ability to fix watches and a good amount of chutzpah
Jean de La Fontaine was a 17th Century French poet and fabulist. His fables are still known, and provided a model for other writers across Europe.
An American rabbi travels to the Soviet Union, the year is 1965, and reports of persecution of the Jewish community have been reported
More After the Break by Jen Maxfield is a memoir in which the author goes back to find out what happened to some of the people she covered over the years.
Denis Johnson was an award-winning American writer who is known for his novel Tree of Smoke as well as his short story collection Jesus’ Son.
Mr. Bennett goes a step further in this book when it comes to communication. talking is not needed, people are connected working as one entity for one goal
Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s house in Hyde Park is not nearly as full of strange artifacts as that of Teddy Roosevelt. The home is just as fascinating.
Juan de la Cruz (24 June 1542 – 14 December 1591), known as Saint John of the Cross, was a Spanish priest and poet. He is known for his three mystical poems.
What happens when you recruit a bunch of rogue geniuses and send them to enemy territory to save the world?
You get a great story
Teddy Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was a self-proclaimed “book lover” throughout his life. His library and home are filled with books