Home Sweet Hardwood

A Title IX Trailblazer Breaks Barriers Through Basketball
By Pat McKinzie-Lechault

Battling to make women’s basketball what it has become today was not an easy journey and Pat McKinzie’s story, Home Sweet Hardwood: A Title IX Trailblazer Breaks Barriers Through Basketball, shows exactly how difficult it was. From early in life, Pat was more comfortable running,...

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Hidden in Plain Sight

The Other People in Norman Rockwell's America
By Jane Allen Petrick

In Hidden in Plain Sight: The Other People in Norman Rockwell's America, author Jane Allen Petrick tells the story of the Rockwell models who were people of color. She also brings to life a Norman Rockwell that the vast majority of people never knew --...

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How Did Tea and Taxes Spark a Revolution?

And Other Questions about the Boston Tea Party
By Linda Gondosch

This book appealed to me because sadly we weren’t taught much about history in school. Either that, or I am so old now that I have already forgotten it all. This book was a wonderful, fun, informative source for children (and adults) to learn more...

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Hatteras Island

Keeper of the Outer Banks
By Ray McAllister

I may not have been born and raised in North Carolina; but I have lived in this state for almost four years, and I love everything about it. In Hatteras Island, Keeper of the Outer Banks, Ray McAllister gives the reader an interesting and thorough...

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