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BEHOLD THE DREAMERS, by Imbolo Mbue, is an entertaining and moving book and likely relatable to anyone who lived in N.Y.C.
By Jennifer Szalai Plenty of classics made the list, as did books that capture particular, personal slices of New York. By Juliana Barbassa and Jennifer Harlan Books by Casey McQuiston ...
For elementary school teacher, Monique Duncan, writing a book illustrating the remarkable ways enslaved Africans used hair styles to guide their way to freedom, was a dream come true.
A storied ocean liner that offered passengers regal elegance while setting trans-Atlantic speed records for decades began its ...
The book, it turns out, was borrowed in 1926 by Mary Cooper's grandfather Charles Tilton, a prominent Jersey Shore captain.
Thursday, February 13 was a very special evening at The Literacy Hubs’ Pompey Pirate Ship: the book launch ... and creativity that oozes out of the new book and local publisher Pigeon Books ...
The sudden cancellation comes after the President overhauls the arts organization’s board and assumes role as its new chairman. Will shockwaves in Israel and around the world over the cruelty involved ...
Highland sailor Bob Baxter sailed the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes for half a century. People told him he should ...
Charles Tilton borrowed the book, "Home Made Toys for Girls and Boys" by A.Neely Hall, from the Bay View Library on March 17, 1926. He died the following year; his granddaughter, Mary Cooper recently ...
In March 1926, a book was checked out of the Ocean County Library and never returned - until now. When Mary Cooper’s mom ...
Four new books published this month provide smart, useful, and even inspiring perspectives on survival and endurance. Literature’s great power is that it can place readers in worlds they never ...