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When I was a teenager, a mostly forgotten series of novels taught me U.S. history. How would they read to me now?
RANJENI A SINGH talks to little children to find out what they think about God There are some interesting revelations What does God look like He looks like a human being the children shouted in a chor ...
RANJENI A SINGH talks to little children to find out what they think about God There are some interesting revelations What does God look like He looks like a human being the children shouted in a chor ...
Step into Jake’s Flea Market in Barto, Pennsylvania, and you’ll quickly understand why seasoned treasure hunters set their alarms for dawn on Sunday mornings – this sprawling bazaar of the unexpected ...
Author Caitlin Rother pored over thousands of pages of documents in the case of the slain Fallbrook family. Charles ‘Chase’ ...
Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss This 1999 book is not explicitly about family estrangement. Instead, it explores the term “ ambiguous loss,” first coined in the 1970s by Pauline Boss.
What began as the idea to create an instructional book on how to research family history morphed into telling the story of ...
While the UK enjoys a spell of sunny weather - and as new research reveals 8 in 10 Brits are opting for a staycation in 2025 ...
This debut novel seems to come from a far more practised hand than a newbie. Wellington writer Jennifer Trevelyan has hit the jackpot with her nuanced, appealing tale. Set for a global release ...
Sarah Ruggirello responded to the Facebook post, essentially saying “I do" to recognizing her grandfather and grandmother, Frank and Josephine Ruggirello. They married on Sept. 26, 1953 in Detroit.
Well, when a volunteer at the Sterling Heights Public Library found an old wedding photo inside of a book, they understood the sentimental value and made sure it made its way back to the family.