Hungry tells the story of the Sullivan clan, who lived in Rough Edge, Clebit, and Pickens, Oklahoma, from 1910 to 1962. Why "Hungry"? Because they always were... But that hunger-both for food and a desire to achieve more-pushed the Sullivan kids to reach further than they ever thought possible. Growing up in a harsh environment, … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “Hungry” by Sam L. Sullivan, Ed.D
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Surviving war. Rebuilding lives. Preserving legacy. Daughters of the Secret War brings together fifty Hmong women whose lives were shaped by the Secret War in Laos, a largely unknown chapter of the Vietnam War, and the generations of displacement that followed. From childhoods disrupted by conflict to refugee camps in Thailand, and from resettlement in … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “Daughters of the Secret War” by Kaying Vang
This is ground zero, every bit true and can be verified! How one of the foundations of the Rock and Roll movement, had some of its' beginnings in a little classroom in Enfield, Connecticut! This is my memoir of the fight for" American Music and Culture", and the first course on the secondary level of … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “The Tobacco Field Kids And Mr. De” by Leonard D. DeMaio KSMA KCOSA
