Drawn to the tragic story of Ruth Blay, the last woman hanged in New Hampshire in 1768, the author explores historical narratives with a blend of fascination and horror. Her latest novel delves into this compelling past, venturing beyond her usual settings in Brooklyn. This work highlights her engagement with significant historical events and the human lives entangled within them. Through her writing, she brings to light the often-overlooked darker aspects of history and individual destinies.
In 1942 France, Marcel delivers for his parents' bakery on his bike. He dreams of someday competing in the Tour de France, but there's been no race since Germany's occupation. Marcel soon comes to realize there are worse things about the war than a canceled race.
Explore the most amazing wonders of the ancient world! More than 2,000 years ago, travelers wrote about the incredible sights they saw while on their journeys. They told tales of hanging gardens that were built for a Babylonian queen, and a colossal statue that guided ships through the harbor of Rhodes in Greece. These writers compiled a list of the very best of these sights that are now known as the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Author Yona Zeldis McDonough takes the readers on a trip to the Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Great Pyramids in Egypt (the only Wonder still standing), the Statue of Zeus at Olympia and the Colossus of Rhodes in ancient Greece, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and the Temple of Artemis, detailing the creativity and skill that these early civilizations possessed.
Born a slave in Maryland, Harriet Tubman knew first-hand what it meant to be someone's property; she was whipped by owners and almost killed by an overseer. It was from other field hands that she first heard about the Underground Railroad which she travelled by herself north to Philadelphia. Throughout her long life (she died at the age of ninety-two) and long after the Civil War brought an end to slavery, this amazing woman was proof of what just one person can do.
Learn the story behind the ten laws that have been the guiding light of Judeo-Christian belief. Not just about Moses, whose origin story leaves open questions, this book looks back at the time when the commandments were written, how the belief in one all-powerful God set the Israelites apart from other ancient peoples, and the roles the Ten Commandments have played in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It also looks at what each individual commandment means and how together they form the basis of leading a moral life as well as forming a just government.
The narrative follows a woman's journey as she seeks the truth, delving into her past and uncovering hidden secrets. Through her exploration, she confronts personal challenges and the complexities of her relationships. The author weaves a tale that highlights themes of self-discovery and resilience, creating an engaging and emotional experience for readers.
The story explores the emotional turmoil of letting go of a loved one, delving into the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the heart-wrenching decisions that come with deep connections. As characters navigate their feelings and confront the reality of their choices, the narrative reveals the profound impact of love on their lives and the difficult paths they must take. Themes of loss, resilience, and the search for closure resonate throughout, making for a poignant and reflective read.
After a decade of mourning her husband's death, Christina Connelly has prioritized her daughter and her decorating business, but romance remains elusive. At a friend's wedding, she finds herself reluctantly paired with the charming yet arrogant doctor Andy Stern. The situation complicates as he also seeks her professional help to redesign his Upper East Side apartment, forcing Christina to reconsider her initial dismissal of him.
No one knows where the term Underground Railroad came from--there were no trains or tracks, only "conductors" who helped escaping slaves to freedom. Including real stories about "passengers" on the "Railroad," this book chronicles slaves' close calls with bounty hunters, exhausting struggles on the road, and what they sacrificed for freedom. With 80 black-and-white illustrations throughout and a sixteen-page black-and-white photo insert, the Underground Railroad comes alive!
Set during World War I, the story follows nine-year-old Anna and her sisters who help in their parents' doll repair shop. Their playful routine is disrupted when an embargo on German-made goods jeopardizes the family's business. Faced with this challenge, Anna takes on the responsibility of devising a plan to save the shop, showcasing her creativity and determination amidst the turmoil of war.
Excited by the discovery of a pregnant cat behind her parents' doll shop, Anna anticipates the arrival of her cousin from Russia and is disappointed when her cousin does not respond to her friendly overtures, a situation that is improved by a mutual love of dolls and cats.