1968

A Primer for Understanding Baby Boomers
By Rick Robinson

The year 1968 was not only one of the most significant years in the 20th century, but it also shaped the future course of America as a country, bringing groundbreaking cultural, political, and societal changes that defined the modern era. This is the year when...

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We Can Change the World

Tales from a Generation's Quest for Peace and Justice
By Douglas L. Murray

We Can Change the World by Douglas L. Murray tells stories from the generation that came of age during the tumultuous '60s and '70s when protests against the Vietnam War and for civil rights filled the streets. Much like Tom Brokaw chronicled stories of the...

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Uncle Charlie Killed Dutch Schultz

the Jewish mob, a family affair
By Alan Geik

Uncle Charlie Killed Dutch Schultz is a rollercoaster of a true-crime read, blending the grit of a noir thriller with the quirkiness of a dark comedy. The author Alan Geik is a masterful storyteller with an insider view, adding all the nuance and dramatic effect...

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Frustrated Witness!

Jeffrey Dahmer, the Man who Killed Adam Walsh
By Willis Morgan

Frustrated Witness! Jeffrey Dahmer, the Man Who Killed Adam Walsh by Willis Morgan is a true crime book that revolves around Adam Walsh's abduction from Hollywood Mall and murder in 1981 at the age of six, which led to a nearly three-decade-long investigation. Morgan asserts...

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Who Runs the World?

Unlocking the Talent and Inventiveness of Women Everywhere
By Lois Quam

Who Runs the World? by Lois Quam is a social science and medical book in which she covers the pivotal role of women in addressing poverty, environmental protection, and disease prevention through her involvement with the organization Pathfinder. She discusses the importance of universal access...

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The Politzer Saga

By Linda Ambrus Broenniman

The Politzer Saga is a memoir that beautifully captures the diverse achievements and struggles of Linda Ambrus Broenniman's family over the years. The book not only preserves her family's history but also honors the resilience and tenacity that have been passed down through generations. It...

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Huge Words by Huge People

By Liam James Leaven

Huge Words by Huge People by Liam James Leaven includes some of the most popular quotes by famous people throughout history, covering topics like friendship, leadership, motivation, creation, and loss. Leaven puts a hilarious spin on everything by countering and grounding these idealistic and aspirational...

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Urban Nomad

A Memoir
By Freddie Kelvin

In Urban Nomad, a memoir by Freddie Kelvin, Freddie traces his roots and takes us through his life's journey. His father was born in Vienna before the disintegration of the Habsburg Empire. The family owned a successful shoemaking business. A lot of events shaped the...

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Across Great Divides

By Monique Roy

A story inspired by Monique Roy’s grandparents who fled Germany amid Hitler's reign of terror, Across Great Divides is about a Jewish family who finds themselves the targets of the brutal regime. Seemingly overnight, friends have turned into enemies and the eradication of the Jewish...

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The Ground You Stand Upon

Life of a Skytrooper in Vietnam
By Joshua E Bowe, Wilbur E Bowe

The Ground You Stand Upon: Life of a Skytrooper in Vietnam is a work of non-fiction in the military history, memoir, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to adult readers owing to moderate graphic content and some strong language throughout. Penned by author team...

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