Black Woods Blue Sky By Eowyn Ivey

The writing, however, is beautiful and the story is haunting. Black Woods, Blue Sky is a dark and sad book, exploring relationships and trust...

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Fun Facts Friday: J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur

Hector St. John de Crèvecœur was a French-American author, diplomat, and farmer. He is remembered mostly for his book Letters from an American Farmer...

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I Escaped From Auschwitz The Shocking True Story Of The World War II Hero Who Escaped The Nazis And

I Escaped from Auschwitz by Rudolf Vrba, originally published in the 1960s, is an important testament to courage, honesty, and selfless bravery...

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The Girls Of The Glimmer Factory By Jennifer Coburn

While the book started slowly, I thought the insights into life at Theresienstadt were well written, and the character studies were very interesting...

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Fun Facts Friday: Pierre Beaumarchais

Pierre Beaumarchais (24 January, 1732 – 18 May, 1799) was a French playwright, inventor, diplomat and many other evolution over his life...

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Blood Sweat Chrome The Wild And True Story Of Mad Max Fury Road By Kyle Buchanan

Blood, Sweat & Chrome by Kyle Buchanan is an oral history of the decades it took to make the award winning movie Mad Max: Fury Road. ...

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The 007 Diaries Filming Live And Let Die By Roger Moore

The 007 Diaries: Filming Live and Let Die is honest. Moore loses his temper at the productions, argues with his wife but appreciates his hand in life...

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Fun Facts Friday: Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca

Pedro Calderón de la Barca (17 January, 1600 – 25 May, 1681) was a Spanish poet and writer. He is one of the premier poets of Spain’s Golden Age...

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Tunnel Of Hope Escape From The Novogrudok Forced Labor Camp By Betty Brodsky Cohen

This book, more than anything, is a tribute to those who crawled to freedom, the Bielski brothers, and the Christians who helped the survivors...

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In The Company Of Knaves The Lost Years Of William Shakespeare Book 3 By Anthony Wildman

I enjoyed the nuances of Shakespeare, making him a real character, a struggling playwright and actor. I found the author’s historical research to be excellent...

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