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It's hard to believe that The Story of Edgar Sawtelle -- a book that is long but never long-winded -- was David Wroblewski's first book.
James Rufus Agee's career was curtailed by alcoholism however he still produced memorable works, one of which brought him a posthumous Pulitzer Prize.
Grace Livingston Hill was a prolific author of books that ranged from romance novels to historical fiction. She used strong Christian themes and characters in each story.
Though his life ended early, Lewis is remembered for his partnership with William Clark and their famous expedition across the western United States to the Pacific ocean.
To most people in the Americas she is best known as the Queen who financed the voyages of Columbus but Queen Isabella I was far more than a bank for explorers.
John Fitzgerald, the son of Irish immigrants, at age 22, leaves medical school to support his eight motherless brothers after their father dies.
Following a breakup with fiancee Mary Todd, a depressed Abraham Lincoln traveled to his native Kentucky. This would prove to be a pivotal time for the future president.
This movie deals with one man's search for love and understanding while finding his way in life.
Ak'Sent (aka. Krystle Johnson) is one of the fewest female MC on the music scene. At 20 years old, she's also one of the youngest.
The life, times and accomplishments of one of America's most brilliant and patriotic women.
Musician Frank Portman makes his first foray into the world of Young Adult literature with this insightful look at a nerdy teenage boy's navigation through high school.
Case Histories provides an entertaining story that introduces the unorthodox and humorous detective Jackson Brodie.
Charles Baudelaire wrote Flowers of Evil in 1857. He also published a series of prose poems entitled Paris Spleen, plus translations of Edgar Allan Poe.
Charles V, known as the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles I of Spain and the Duke of Burgandy, spent much of his reign fighting or making treaties with France and England.
The life, times, and thoughts of one of the world's most famous philosophers
Novelist, journalist Dorothy West was the The Kid of the Harlem Renaissance.
Award-winning Raise the Red Lantern, directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li, helped bring Chinese cinema to the attention of the wider world.
Sarah Polk enjoyed the political life and was a great help to her husband while he was in office, writing speeches, tending to correspondence and other matters.
Brief biography of the life and works of author George Eliot, one of the world's best British short-story writers, famous for Middlemarch and Silas Marner.
A plain and shy child who was told that she did not have the looks to be an actress, Irna Phillips went on to become the most prolific writer in soap opera history.
After becoming a monarch as an infant his troubled reign was doomed despite the backing of the king of Jordan.
There is little doubt that Lief Ericson truly discovered America long before Columbus, although that discovery did not lead to a permanent European presence.
Much ado has been made about Pope Benedict XVI's quoting of late 14th-century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Paleologus. But who was Manuel II?
Life and times of Maxim Gorky, Russian novelist, journalist and playwright famous for his novel The Lower Depths. Spokesman for the poor.
T he Texas Rangers and Sammy Sosa, Nelson Cruz, and Michael Young, The New York Yankees and Don Mattingly, Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants, and other MLB News
An engrossing story, talented cast, and unexpected twist combine to make 'Traitor' an international spy thriller worth watching.
Oprah Winfrey has chosen as her latest Book Club pick The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski. The novel is about a fourteen year old mute boy in rural Wisconsin.
Sam Hughes is a normal teenage girl, except that she's never met her father because he died in Vietnam. She lives with her uncle, Emmet while trying to figure life out.
Brief biography of Roald Dahl, British children's author and short story writer.
Robert Frost is America's most beloved poet. He considered himself a "lone wolf." While other poets were clinging to schools of poetry, he clung only to poetry itself.
If you're worried about your eyesight, or are just having trouble with your contact lenses, call on the virgin saint Lucy, the patroness of eyesight.
The ship Fortune arrived at Plymouth Colony just after the Pilgrims celebrated their first Thanksgiving. Its arrival meant mixed blessings.
J.J. Abrams' back-to-basics sci-fi flick may not be the deepest of deep space adventures but it is a shot in the arm for Trekkies.
Life and work of Sylvia Plath, best-known for her poetry and poems despite controversy due to her suicide.
War amongst brothers, who all claimed the Danish throne, defined the reign of Valdemar the Victorious' sons.
The war between the son's of Valdemar the Victorious continued as the last surviving legitimate son of the great king, was crowned King of Denmark.
Good King Wenceslas, the hero in John Mason Neale's Christmas carol, is a footnote in the history books but remembered through a song.
Robert "Rabbie" Burns rose from humble beginnings to become renowned in 18th century literary circles. His poems and songs are still enjoyed today.
Written in 1958, The Vengeful Virgin shows many of the differences between today and the 1950s. Gil Brewer has written a book that has transcended time.
Pride and Prejudice and Vanity Fair are constructed quite differently, but the themes of social class, upward mobility and the pursuit of marriage are at their hearts.
The Salvation Army's founder, William Booth: his life and times
Brief biography of 19th century author William Makepeace Thackeray, best-known for his works Vanity Fair and The Book of Snobs.
Hundreds of Italian and Hungarian immigrants were among the 601 workers killed in the record breaking 1907 West Virginia and Pennsylvania coal mine explosions.
Grey's Anatomy isn't your average TV show. It's better. But in a world of instant gratification, sex overload and shock-of-the-moment reality shows, the show thrives.
The creator of Childhood's End, Rendezvous With Rama, and 2001: A Space Odyssey is almost as well-known for his non-fiction and popularizations of science as for his SF.
The networks announce their new fall shows: lots of ensemble shows, supernatural, reality, and Saturday is still a black hole.
He said "the only cure for democracy is more democracy" and he meant it. He made America a better place to live but who now remembers Al Smith?


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