Standing on Our Ancestors' Shoulders

Transformations of African American Life in Rural Georgia 1930s To 1970s
By Merry Stewart

Standing on Our Ancestors' Shoulders by Merry Stewart is a collection of stories exploring the historical experiences and transitions of African Americans in rural Georgia from the 1930s to the 1970s. It covers family, home, school, and church life and is focused on oral history...

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Statism

Its Recurring Cycles in Mexico and Romania
By Olga Magdalena Lazin

Olga Magdalena Lazin’s Statism: Its Recurring Cycles in Mexico and Romania looks at the political and economic evolution of Mexico and Romania, examining their experiences with statism, economic challenges, and reforms. Mexico, a federation of 31 states, and Romania, which experienced a violent end to...

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Sketches of Curious Events and Practices in the Lives of the Intriguing People Who Inhabited Early America

By Frank E Kuron

Sketches of Curious Events and Practices in the Lives of the Intriguing People Who Inhabited Early America by Frank E Kuron is a mixed media historical account in which Kuron discusses those who had a hand in molding America. In sections like From Where to...

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Sequins, Scandals & Salchows

Figure Skating in the 1980s
By Ryan Stevens

In his book Sequins, Scandals & Salchows, Ryan Stevens takes us back to the world of figure skating around the 1980s. This includes but is by no means limited to Swiss coach Gerschwiler criticizing judging standards, specifically referencing Vladimir Kovalev's technique, Holiday on Ice co-founder...

South Dakota Crusader

Francis Case’s Road to Congress
By Stephen L. Wilson

South Dakota Crusader: Francis Case’s Road to Congress is a work of non-fiction in the biography, sociopolitical issues, and government history subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Stephen L. Wilson, this dedicated work provides a comprehensive exploration of...

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See You Tonight and Promise to Be a Good Boy!

War Memories
By Salo Muller

“See you tonight and promise to be a good boy,” were not only the last words Salo Muller’s mother would say to him but the last time he would know true happiness. For in a few days, Salo would lose his parents to a fate...

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Shattered Stars, Healing Hearts

Unraveling My Father’s Holocaust Survival Story
By Irene Stern Frielich

Walter Stern, a Holocaust survivor, made a testimony video about his road to freedom from Nazi Germany and through Holland one year before his death in 1993. His daughter, Irene, re-watched it after the elections in 2016. That year marked the starting point of the...

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Sidonia's Seam Binding

A Holocaust Dressmaker's Daughter Discovers Her Style
By Hanna Perlstein Marcus

In her incredible, masterfully written memoir, Sidonia's Seam Binding: A Holocaust Dressmaker's Daughter Discovers Her Style, Hanna Perlstein Marcus documents her experiences as a child brought up by a single mother who survived the Holocaust. Sidonia was the only one from her family who survived...

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Scriptless

A Memoir
By Carol McMillan

Scriptless is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiographical writing, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Carol McMillan. This poignant and thought-provoking memoir takes its audience on a journey through a tumultuous...

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Shodo Master

Life and Art of Tomoro Ouchida
By John Glascock

If you enjoy calligraphy as an art form, Japanese culture and historical literature, and memoirs about fascinating, if not famous, people, Shodo Master: Life and Art of Tomoro Ouchida by John Glascock is for you. Presented in a bilingual format with English on one side...

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