If These Trees Could Only Talk

An Anecdotal History of New York City's Pelham Bay Park
By Theodore L. Kazimiroff

If These Trees Could Only Talk by Theodore Kazimiroff is actually a prequel to his first book entitled The Last Algonquin. It is intended to clarify and add to the stories told in the first book. I liked the fact that the author has done...

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Immigration

How to Avoid its Perils and Make it Work
By Bruce D. Thatcher

These days it is nearly impossible to talk about a controversial issue such as immigration without the conversation turning contentious. That is exactly why Bruce Thatcher’s "Immigration: How to Avoid Its Perils and Make It Work" is so refreshing. Instead of manipulating the facts to...

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In The Land of Cotton

By Martha Taylor

The setting is the deep south during the 1956 when racial tensions were running high. The story is based on the life of the author, Martha Taylor. Martha was raised in a family that has contempt for African Americans. While both of her parents...

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