The year is 1903. Anna Plank lives a charmed life in the small rural hamlet of Berlin, Ohio.
Empty Cup
Rosanna Zook is a survivor. For years she has been married to a horrid and abusive husband, Timothy Zook.
The Underground Railroad
Cora is a young woman who has spent her entire life under the yoke of slavery, living at a cotton plantation owned by the Randall family.
The Witness Wore Red
Every once in a while, I come across a book that is so gripping that I can’t put it down.
My Name is Mahtob
When I was in high school, I became fascinated by Betty Mahmoody’s autobiographical work Not Without My Daughter. In reading that particular book until it literally fell apart, I found a strength in the author that I admired exceedingly. I tried to look at the situation through an objective lens and to take everything in a fact-by-fact basis.
An Amish Christmas
The motherly and domestically minded Meg Hobart has it all: the big house, the BMW, a strapping but handsome husband with a high-powered job, three beautiful children, and time to dedicate to whatever pleases her.
The Buccaneers
Edith Wharton’s last literary work was left incomplete when she passed away in 1936. In the 1990s, author Marion Mainwaring undertook the daunting task of completely Wharton’s final work, The Buccaneers.
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