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A Concise, Thorough Study of an Overlooked Post-WWI War

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‘What Happened to the McCrays?’: Surviving Grief

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‘The Wind in the Willows’: Torn Between Home and Abroad
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‘The Wind in the Willows’: Torn Between Home and Abroad

Kenneth Grahame’s ‘The Wind in the Willows’ relies on simple animal characters to depict the human desires for adventure and home.
Rediscovering Childhood With ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’
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Rediscovering Childhood With ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’

Writer Mark Twain was speaking to adults when he wrote about Tom Sawyer’s childhood adventures.
The Witty and Wise Short Poems of Russel Winick
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The Witty and Wise Short Poems of Russel Winick

The poems are from the Society of Classical Poets, founded by Evan Mantyk. The Society is dedicated to reviving traditional poetry.

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A Concise, Thorough Study of an Overlooked Post-WWI War

A Concise, Thorough Study of an Overlooked Post-WWI War

‘The Rif War 1921–26’ is study of an uprising in Morocco that demonstrates the causes and results of such types of conflicts.
‘The Knitted Collar’: Virtue in Sickness and in Health

‘The Knitted Collar’: Virtue in Sickness and in Health

Mary Anne Hoare’s short story of a little girl who makes a tough choice inspires us all to do the same.
‘Secret Servants’: The Women That Worked for MI6

‘Secret Servants’: The Women That Worked for MI6

Thanks to the recent declassification of once top-secret British documents, Claire Hubbard-Hall sheds light on the brave women working in British intelligence.
Not Kidding Around: ‘The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids’

Not Kidding Around: ‘The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids’

The seven kids of a mother goat learn the importance of trust and honesty in this tale compiled by the Brothers Grimm.
Peggy Rowe Says, Sometimes the Fun Begins at the Retirement Home

Peggy Rowe Says, Sometimes the Fun Begins at the Retirement Home

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‘What Happened to the McCrays?’: Surviving Grief

‘What Happened to the McCrays?’: Surviving Grief

Tracey Lange’s new novel ‘What Happened to the McCrays?’ is a gentle, slow-reveal story about a couple forced to confront the grief that broke them apart.
An Absorbing Account of the Pacific War’s Most Famous Battle

An Absorbing Account of the Pacific War’s Most Famous Battle

Insightful and highly readable, Mark Stille’s ‘Midway’ is a detailed analysis of the naval battle and is certain to become an authoritative work.
‘The Wind in the Willows’: Torn Between Home and Abroad

‘The Wind in the Willows’: Torn Between Home and Abroad

Kenneth Grahame’s ‘The Wind in the Willows’ relies on simple animal characters to depict the human desires for adventure and home.
Rediscovering Childhood With ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’

Rediscovering Childhood With ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’

Writer Mark Twain was speaking to adults when he wrote about Tom Sawyer’s childhood adventures.