
The Book of Lost Friends
Colored Tennessean (Nashville), Oct. 14, 1865information wanted of Caroline Dodson, who was sold from Nashville Nov. 1st 1862 by James Lumsden to Warwick, (a trader
Colored Tennessean (Nashville), Oct. 14, 1865information wanted of Caroline Dodson, who was sold from Nashville Nov. 1st 1862 by James Lumsden to Warwick, (a trader
**This book was inspired by real Holocaust events “I have lost everything that can ever be lost. I have given everything that can ever be
Oh, war, I despise‘Cause it means destruction of innocent livesWar means tears to thousands of mothers eyesWhen their sons go to fightAnd lose their livesI
This is my all time favorite book! I thought Zusak hit it out of the ballpark with this book. It was beautiful, it was sad,
How did a group of farmers beat the English Empire? Through blood, sweat and tears. Noted American Historian, David McCullough, beautifully tells the story of
Atmospheric – yesBeautifully Written – YesWonderfully researched – yesTale of struggles – yesSpot on Descriptions – yesAttention to detail – yesTransports the reader to another
“There have to be more ways to stay alive than to be witness to so much death.” Based upon a true story, Cilka’s Journey tells
“…for what good is it to rescue yourself if you leave behind the person you love the most?” I don’t think that I can do
“Here’s a bit of wisdom from your old man: It’s the search that really matters, the adventure of living your life.” Rachel Shepherd has been