American Grit

From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero
By John Suzuki

Japanese-American Shiro Kashino was one of the thousands of people captured and held at Minidoka, a former United States concentration camp. Ten camps were created after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, when America declared Japanese Americans on the West Coast to be...

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A Love Story

How the Heartland Fell in Love With a 400-Year-Old French Comedic Playwright
By Chantal M. Roberts

A Love Story: How the Heartland Fell in Love With a 400-Year-Old French Comedic Playwright by Chantal M. Roberts is an inspiring story. It’s about the struggles and triumphs of the Kansas City artists, actors, and businesses who worked tirelessly to bring Molière's works to...

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A Promise Kept

By Victor Friedmann

A Promise Kept is the incredible journey of Otto and Lenka Friedmann. It is August of 1941 and the beginning of Hitler’s war on the Jews. We follow Otto and Lenka from the time they leave their home in Zagreb, Croatia until their arrival in...

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A Bloodied Tapestry

The American War In Vietnam From A Civilian War Veteran's Perspective
By JanStephen James Cavanaugh, Ph.D.

A Bloodied Tapestry: The American War in Vietnam from a Civilian War Veteran's Perspective by JanStephen James Cavanaugh, Ph.D. is a moving autobiographical account of a civilian volunteer during the Vietnam War. His story was reconstructed from personal journals written during his time in South...

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A Light in the Wilderness

The Story of Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and the southeast Florida Frontier
By James D. Snyder

“So…why build a lighthouse where nobody lived?” That was the general assumption in the mid-1800s about the geographic location of Jupiter Inlet in southeast Florida. Once a major trading hub for Native Americans and now home to over 8 million people, Jupiter Inlet seemed an...

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Alfred B. DelBello

His Life and Times
By John A. Lipman

William Shakespeare once said, “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” The one-time Lieutenant Governor of New York state, Alfred B. DelBello, was certainly born great. Having kicked off his political career as a councilman in Yonkers (his...

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A Lot of Questions (with no answers)?

By Jordan Neben

How many questions does the average human ask about their beliefs, and how many of these beliefs are foreign to or inherited from their environment? A Lot of Questions examines the possible reasons behind and consequences of different patterns of behavior in humans. The patterns...

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A Monastic Landscape

The Cistercians In Medieval Ireland
By Breda Lynch

If you’re a fan of medieval history in general, monastic history in particular, or all things Irish, A Monastic Landscape: The Cistercians In Medieval Ireland by Dr. Breda Lynch is for you. Beginning with an overview of the early church and the spread of Christianity...

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A Road Less Traveled

War, Education and Civil Rights
By Dr. Robert H. Kimball

Dr. Robert H. Kimball's memoir, A Road Less Traveled: War, Education and Civil Rights, is based on a life that has been lived to the full and with a passion for aiding others across the globe in a diverse range of causes. Broken down into...

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Americana

A Photographic Journey
By Mathew Tekulsky

That a picture is worth a thousand words is a truism that cannot be denied. In Americana: A Photographic Journey, Mathew Tekulsky has gathered 125 images from across America. Each photo has a story to tell. For example, the photograph of Nathan’s Original at Coney...

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