In Her Hands The Story of Sculptor Augusta Savage
The power of a good picture book is a wondrous thing, especially those pictures books that bring historical figures to life. Author Alan Schroeder and
The power of a good picture book is a wondrous thing, especially those pictures books that bring historical figures to life. Author Alan Schroeder and
Ask any young person today if they know what vaudeville is and the closest they might come is to guess it’s a new online website
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The best reason to belong to the American Academy of Poets is their periodic delivery of books containing the work of new and rising poets. It is both
I don’t think I’ve ever read such an intricately patterned novel about generations of gay men. The Stranger’s Child moves from the beginning of the
Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law Despite his occasional demurs, Dershowitz is a celebrity lawyer who relishes the attendant fame, media venues
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Cry the Beloved Country, Alan Paton – Monday, June 12, 2017 – 7:00 pm Clayton Community Library
THE FERAL DETECTIVE When I read Jonathan Lethem’s 1999 riff on dark detective fiction, Motherless Brooklyn, I was not amused. In fact, I found the
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