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Ninety-Three in My Family

Ninety-Three in My Family
Author: Erica S. Perl
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780810957602

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A young boy explains to his teacher that his family consists of ninety-three members, including his parents, sisters, and an assortment of pets.


Folsom's 93

Folsom's 93
Author: April Moore
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1610352033

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From 1895 to 1937, 93 men were hanged at California's Folsom State Prison, and this book is the first to tell all of their stories, recounting long-forgotten tales of murder and swift justice, or sometimes, swift injustice that hanged an innocent man. Based on a treasury of historical information that has been hidden from the public for nearly 70 years, the full stories of these 93 executed men are presented in this collection including their origins, their crimes, the investigations that brought them to justice, their trials, and their deaths at the gallows. This wealth of previously unpublished historical detail gives a vivid view of the sociology of early 20th-century crime and of the resulting prison life. Readers take a trip back in time to the hard-boiled early 20th-century California that inspired the novels of Dashiell Hammett and countless other crime writers. Illustrated throughout with authentic and haunting prison photographs of each of the condemned men, the crimes and punishments of a vanished era are brought into a sharp and realistic light.


Encouraging Myself To Keep On Stepping

Encouraging Myself To Keep On Stepping
Author: Wille Mae Gaskin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479707414

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I am dedicating this book to the memory of my mother, Mary Ellen Bell Turner, who inspired me to keep on stepping. The words I have learned to live by came from my mother: "Keep on stepping." Don't let anybody stop you from doing what the Lord tells you to do.


The Memoirs of Socrates

The Memoirs of Socrates
Author: S. T. Levin
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-08-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148081735X

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During the month between the conviction and the execution of the original teacher of wisdom (or philosopher) Socrates, these memoirs were dictated in the hope of correcting the conventional wisdom of history and the foolishness of Sophists as of 399 BCE with the knowledge and wisdom of the real man called Socrates. The 24 centuries of human history that followed were irrevocably twisted by his one-time associatethe creatively dishonest dramatic genius Plato. During the last 30 years of Socrates lifetime (and the first 30 of Platos), while the evermore educated (Big Government) Oligarchy thrived, the common citizen majority, the middle-class as they are now thought of, lost their property, their liberty and their lives. From a generation before Socrates birth through the first 40 years of his real-world life, the common citizens of Athens rose from centuries of poverty and oppression to true liberty and the opportunity for personal wealth and glory in the greatest and freest political society of the then known western world. Athens and its Delian League in the 5th century BCE was the equivalent of, or better than, America in the 20th centuryif one were a common citizen without inherited advantages (or other social connections). What had preceded the decline in the formative 70 or more good years in Athens? And how did the generation-long decline occur? Far more than the Peloponnesian War that Thucydides documented caused that decline. Internal corruption proliferated as wealth and Sophisticated Higher Education for the affluent Oligarchy grew even before the Great War began. The socially prestigious Oligarchy re-acquired dominance and the common citizen majority were ground down into unthinking followers. Sound familiar? Socrates sarcastic memoirs reveal the tragic history of the internal decline of once-dominant Athenian culture, all told in a rational chronology of historical fact. For additional information and author bio, see www.STLevin.com


The Outlook

The Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1164
Release: 1895
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Funny as a Dead Relative

Funny as a Dead Relative
Author: Susan Rogers Cooper
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 190
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645402525

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In this, the second novel about tiny redheaded comic Kimmey Kruse, Cooper does deal her readers a surprise—a deep and authentic knowledge of a colorful American subculture. She's got the lingo of Kimmey's East Texas Cajun relatives just right, and she lovingly describes the delectable and distinctive Cajun cuisine. Kimmey is summoned from a Pittsburgh gig by Me-Maw, her grandmother, because Paw-Paw, her grandfather, has broken his leg. Since Me-Maw banished him from her house years before ("You can't keep a house clean with a man in it, yeah.") and Kimmey's mother has gone off to the Antarctic with her professor husband, it is up to the comic to baby-sit the feisty old man. The picnic-family reunion that Me-Maw takes her granddaughter to turns out to have several memorable elements. There's the food, of considerable interest to ninety-pound Kimmey; there's her gorgeous cousin Willard, whom she's never known because Willard's mother, Letitia, and the female relatives have been feuding for ages; and then there's the death of Letitia, in her car, from a barrage of wasp stings. Two dead wasps in a jar in the dead woman's car convince Kimmey that Letitia was murdered; of course, no one believes her. Until the sexy and infuriating Chicago cop Kimmey met during her first murder case shows up uninvited to exasperate Kimmey and inflame her with desire. Eventually, she is proved right, but what's the good of that if the proof is being pursued by a killer at midnight along the top of a slippery sea wall! Kimmey is sassy, funny, and lovable, and her relatives and their neighbors are a treat to meet.


The Centennial 2029

The Centennial 2029
Author: Jr. Smoot
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007-07
Genre:
ISBN: 1602667586

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The Centennial 2029 Summary The Centennial 2029 is an eccentric novel that will capture the hearts of the family, the clergy, and followers of the scriptures. It is a diverse and challenging absorption of prophecy that will cause any group of people to measure their course as God intended verse what the world has established. This work is a spiritual journey, an excellent script of family honesty, has a biblical and historical outlook, and is extremely romantic. About the Author Larry Allen Smoot Jr. Larry was born and reared in Cleveland, OH to Larry Sr. and Lenora Smoot. He completed his elementary and high school education in Ohio and Wisconsin. Larry continued and achieved higher education in Accounting from Purdue University, where he also pledged as a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. He has a heart of compassion for a healthy family unit, and is the proud father of three beautiful children who are the central characters of his script.


The Names of My Mothers

The Names of My Mothers
Author: Dianne Sanders Riordan
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 146021871X

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"The Names of My Mothers" is the touching story of the tender and all-too-brief relationship forged late in life between Dianne Riordan (nee Susanne Sanders) and her birth mother. In 1942 Elizabeth Bynam Sanders was a young woman who left home under false pretenses and travelled to Our Lady of Victory, a home for unwed mothers in upstate New York. Shortly after surrendering her daughter for adoption, she returned to her life in Johnston County, North Carolina. She never married and never had another child of her own. This powerful and moving memoir speaks of the profound need for connection. It is a story about identity, the hunger we feel for a sense of belonging and the ineffable significance of blood.