Angel of Aleppo

A Story of the Armenian Genocide
By Jon Cocks

Angel of Aleppo by Jon Cocks covers the Armenian genocide of 1915 at the hands of Ottoman Turks through the eyes of a young Armenian girl in a harrowing tale of survival against all odds. Sixteen-year-old Anoush dreads her own fate after the unexpected disappearance...

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A Stream to Follow

A Novel
By Jess Wright

A Stream to Follow is a work of fiction in the historical drama subgenre, penned by author Jess Wright. Correct to history, the novel does contain semi-graphic depictions of wartime violence and is therefore recommended for the mature reading audience. Set during the aftermath of...

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Allegra

By Nikita Bloom

Allegra is a work of fiction in the dystopian genre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Nikita Bloom. Set in a nightmarish vision of the world we know, the story follows a soldier named Aiden who serves in...

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A Betting Woman

A Novel of Madame Moustache
By Jenni L. Walsh

A Betting Woman: A Novel of Madame Moustache by Jenni. L Walsh is a historical novel firmly rooted in reality and the persona of the mysterious Eleanor Dumont or Madame Moustache as she later became known. The story traces one Simone Jules, the daughter of...

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A Suffragette in Time

By Connie Lacy

Sarah Burns is fascinated with the Hammond House Museum. She’s on a school trip learning about the Underground Railroad and this museum’s role in helping slaves escape to the north and freedom. What fascinates her most is the tiny hiding space where the former slaves...

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A Dress the Color of the Moon

By Jennifer Irwin

It’s rare for me to finish a book and really want to read its predecessor, but that’s what happened after reading A Dress the Color of the Moon by Jennifer Irwin. What a fascinating book, so realistic and touching on so many levels that I...

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Another Day in Milestoneville

By Golden November

Another Day in Milestoneville by Golden November is a dialogue-based story that eliminates the nitty-gritty details and gets right into the heart of the matter based on character speech. The story begins in 1994 when a 24-year-old guy known as G goes on a job...

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A Gathering of Broken Mirrors

Memories of New York Survivors
By Anthony E. Shaw

A Gathering of Broken Mirrors: Memories of New York Survivors is a work of collected fiction stories by author Anthony E. Shaw. The work is better suited to the mature adult reading audience due to references to violence and death and its complex subject matter....

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Arkansas Summer

By Anne Moose

Anne Moose pens a poignant “southern way” story in Arkansas Summer. Hannah’s father dies suddenly of a heart attack! She adored her father, so much so she followed in his footsteps, becoming an attorney as well. Hannah and her mother, Catherine, mourn his loss. Although...

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A Cobra's Bite Doesn't Hurt

By Anil Nijhawan

In A Cobra's Bite Doesn't Hurt by Anil Nijhawan, one of its most memorable themes is that its main character, Kalu, narrates his story and records it for the prime minister of India to let him know of his sad plight and of others like...

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