The Knight Family Legacy

One Family's Story
By Marilyn R Hill-Sutton

Marilyn R. Hill-Sutton is the wife of a Knight family descendant. She took on the task of tracing the family roots back to the early 1830's before the civil war. The book takes readers from the civil war through the death of Major John Knight...

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A Penny For The Violin Man

By Eli Rill

A Penny for the Violin Man is a very interesting book that portrays the life of Norman, an immigrant Jewish teacher being forced to choose between employment or the unions in New York. The tale is vivid and intriguing, though the extent of the vulgarity...

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Full Circle

By David L. Cisco

David Cisco came from a lowly background and got to work on his life. Being one of six children, he vowed to do his family honor by contributing to society vocationally, socially, and on a personal level. He accomplished that, and more. In his book, "Full...

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The Learners Of Owamboland

The Children of Twaalulilwa School
By Gina Hutchins Inman, Dr. Karen Hutchins Pirnot

Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Award WinnerGina Hutchins Inman is a German-American citizen. In her desire to give to those less fortunate than herself, she traveled to Owamboland, Namibia, Africa where she spent 8 weeks with the children of the Twaahililwa School. She enjoyed the simplicity...

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Christmas Around the World

By Mary D. Lankford, Karen Dugan, and Irene Norman

Christmas Around The World by renowned artist Chuck Fischer is one of the most amazing works of art I have ever seen. The colors are brilliant, and the workmanship is intricate and elaborate. Each page has a pop-up Christmas scene. There are flip-backs, pull-tabs and...

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Elizabeth's Encounters

By Edward G. Schultz

Life had not been easy for twenty seven year old Sebastian. He had worked hard and saved his money. Herr and Frau Bleier approached Sebastian concerning their daughter. The fifteen year old girl was raped three months previously. She was carrying a child. They offered...

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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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There Goes My Everything

White Southerners in the Age of Civil Rights, 1945-1975
By Jason Sokol

Sokol's approach was unique, for his focus is on the ordinary white southerners. Sokol is a doctoral candidate in American history at the University of California, Berkeley. Well-researched and thoughtful, previous to the civil rights movement people lived by tradition and segregation seemed natural and unchallengeable...

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Last Shall Be The First, The

By Dr. Charles N. Smith

In January 2009, Barack Obama will be inaugurated as the President of the The United States. Dr. Charles N. Smith was a strong supporter of President Elect Obama. He presents his reasons in a well-organized manner. My one criticism is the continued use of the...

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Reason Reigns

By Ilyn Ross

Reason Reigns is not a quick or easy read, but it is fascinating. If I correctly surmise Ilyn Ross’s purpose in writing this book, she wanted us to think or perhaps the correct wording would be to rethink. “This is why my plot is about...

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