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War Through the Generations

Rather than host a single challenge on the very broad topic of war, we decided to break it down into several challenges over the long term. We plan on holding six-month to one-year challenges, so check back to find one that tickles your fancy.
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Growing Up in Coventry

Oct 23, 2009
Heather from Age 30+…A Lifetime of Books posted today about her grandmother’s experiences in Coventry during WWII, and her take on Helen Humphreys’ Coventry (a book I read earlier this year and highly recommend). Heather and her family have some...

Anne Frank Video Footage

Oct 5, 2009
Recently At Home With Books, discovered that Anne Frank was indeed caught on video. If you haven’t ever seen her on video, we suggest you check it out here in this YouTube video. Anne is caught leaning out of a window, according to the caption with...

Guest Post by Michael Dean, Author of THE CROOKED CROSS and HIRSCHFELD'S FRIENDS

Oct 2, 2009
Today, we’re pleased to welcome Michael Dean, author of The Crooked Cross and the upcoming Hirschfeld’s Friends, to War Through the Generations. “Accusing Hitler” by Michael Dean In the late spring of 2006, I was sitting in a Munich library reading...

Reviews: NIGHT by Elie Wiesel

Sep 29, 2009
A few participants read and reviewed Night by Elie Wiesel for the WWII reading challenge.  Here are excerpts; feel free to click the links to read the complete reviews. Joanna from It’s All About Me said: One of the things that struck me is that...

Review: GUERNICA by Dave Boling

Sep 29, 2009
Michele from A Reader’s Respite read and reviewed Guernica for the WWII Reading Challenge.  Here’s an excerpt: This is a character driven novel and Boling fills the novel with complex, rich characters, making the reader a part of the community. You...


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