Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations, the books cover the Cambridge syllabus (0455).
Susan-Mary Grant Books
Susan-Mary Grant is a professor of American history whose work delves into a deeper understanding of the past through literary and cultural analysis. Her research explores the complex relationships between nations and their cultures, emphasizing nuance and historical context. Through her academic approach, she contributes to enriching our comprehension of historical narratives and their impact on the present. Her expertise lies in analyzing the cultural currents that shaped American history and its perception in a global context.




Heartwarming non fiction up lit about starting over and embracing life, one simple moment at a time.
A history of America's nation-building project told through the voices of its peoples, from the early settlers to its multicultural citizens of the twenty- first century. číst celé
The book explores the life and career of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., a pivotal Supreme Court Justice whose influence shaped American law during a transformative period. Covering his experiences from the antebellum era through the Civil War, World War I, and the New Deal, it highlights how Holmes navigated the nation's evolution from an agrarian society to an industrial superpower, reflecting on the significant historical events that influenced his judicial philosophy and decisions.