What is the value of friendship? It means everything to Gail and Hanna until they grow up and life separates them. And what do their racial differences mean? Nothing, until […]
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Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table, Book Two
What do you do if you find yourself lugging your luggage up three flights of stairs, only to discover that your rooms are drafty and cold, the bath water rusty […]
Read MoreIf We Must Die: A Novel of Tulsa’s 1921 Greenwood Riot
An older book but still highly relevant. This engrossing novel captured my interest from the first page, though I can’t say I enjoyed reading about this horrible chapter in our […]
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This timely reissue of the autobiography of the New York Congresswoman and presidential contender, Shirley Chisholm, is a must read from an historical perspective. Originally published in 1970, the title […]
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Danusha Goska has reached the end of her rope. She has no money, she can’t find a job, and she has lost the three people she could depend on to […]
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Reading Notes from the Bottom of the World: A Life in Chile by Suzanne Adam was like sitting down and talking to an old friend, one who has been around the […]
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