Ghosts of Mayflower

A Pennhurst Haunting
By Tamera Lawrence

A closed insane asylum lies quietly rotting in the bleak North-Atlantic sun. Yet, it seems that some of its residents, both children and adult, are still inside. The Pennhurst Asylum is one of America's most haunted residences. Its history is dark and traumatic, with most...

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Grab the Brass Ring

Essays & Poetry
By Martin Rosenberg

"Grab the Brass Ring" is a book of essays and poetry. Written by Martin Rosenberg, it covers interesting subjects that include cowboy boots, fingernails, memoir, cooking schools, love, travel and spirituality. The author takes us on a remarkable journey of his life playing various positions...

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Going Around in Circles

By Joan E. Bent

When I began to read "Going Around in Circles," I quickly got to know the main character named Betty. It is a little like reading her diary. Betty is Jamaican-born and she is a fish out of water in America as she faces cultural and...

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Gathering Strength

Conversations with Afghan Women
By Peggy Kelsey

“Gathering Strength: Conversations with Afghan Women” is a comprehensive, non-fiction compilation of the past and present experiences of the women of Afghanistan. The book begins with a detailed account of the history of Afghanistan as well as its geography. The majority of the book is...

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Ground Hog Dinner

By David Ball

What a story! I loved it! It took me back to simpler times. Times where there were no cell phones, computers, and if you had a TV, you only had three channels. Kids played outside and parents didn't have to worry so much. When you...

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