It Must Have Been Moonglow

It Must Have Been Moonglow

by Shirley Spires Baechtold WW II is over, and Parker's Mill High School is back to normal, with football games, dances, and teenage romances. Sixteen-year-old Maggie is attracted to Phil, a basketball star, but worldly Eric introduces her to poetry and literature. She learns more about anti-Semitism, speaks out about censorship, and deals with a [...]
Race to Radar

Race to Radar

by Richard Black In September of 1940, Ned Smith, Professor of Physics at a small men's college in Illinois, gets a telegram inviting him to join a secret project at MIT. He jumps at the chance, even if it means parting from attractive and intelligent Dorothy Wilson, just as they are getting to know each other. [...]
Bridge to the Future

Bridge to the Future

by Amos Merritt This story takes the reader back to the early 1,800's, settlers thriving in Florida's vast wilderness. Settlers raised families, braving the surroundings, bad guys and Indians as they grew up and watched Florida develop into the state that it is today. The story prompts the reader to wonder what adventure the next [...]
Voices of the Wright Brothers

Voices of the Wright Brothers

by James T. Tecu For thousands of years man watched with envy as the birds soared effortlessly in the skies above. He was confined to the ground, unable to unlock nature's secrets to the mystery of flight. Then in 1903, after four years of systematic scientific research, two unknown brothers from Dayton, Ohio had found [...]
Hitler: Stalin’s Stooge

Hitler: Stalin’s Stooge

by James B. Edwards Hitler was the stooge Stalin used to start World War II. Stalin was the "eminence gris" behind the rise of Hitler and the Nazis to power. Stalin envisioned World War II as a replay of World War I, in which the Europeans would destroy each other and be ripe for conquest. [...]
Cabbages and Kings

Cabbages and Kings

by James B. Edwards Space Pioneer Rollin Gillespie: the man who conceived of NASA and ARPA. Gunfighter: the Navy's first supergun project. The March Hare: "Light as a feather; strong as a tank". "Ragged Dick": in the securities business. Patton's assault on the Rhine at St. Goar. Alpenstrasse/Tegerness; Mosel/Rhine.
Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake

by Roy Marshall with Janielle Kenworthy For Charley Willey, editor of the Lewis Standard, things were not going well. He was sick, he was going blind, and his paper was losing money. The Iowa Highway Commission made him a promise, broke it, and forever diminished his town. The state had some making up to do. [...]
Chasing the Dream

Chasing the Dream

by Kathleen Haun In Kathleen Haun's fifth book, she invites us into the ramshackle mining camps of the 1848 California gold rush during a time in history that changed the state, the country and the world in dramatic and unexpected ways. When enterprising women heard that miners would pay for good food, they traveled to the [...]
Dear Carrie

Dear Carrie

by Kathleen Haun Letters written in 1878 by a young woman new to the West, and found in an old trunk in the twenty-first century, reveal the daily life of a bygone era in the towns along the Eastern Sierra of California. Revealed are the early pioneers who settled this part of the state, the early [...]
No Trees for Shade

No Trees for Shade

by Kathleen Haun Kathleen's fourth historical novel once again gives the reader an opportunity to escape into the events that played out in the pioneer towns along the Eastern Sierra. If you ever wondered what it was like to live in the infamous town of Bodie, California during its exciting and fateful peak years, you [...]
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