Presents the correspondence and telephone calls between Tupac Shakur, a rapper who was shot and died in September, 1996, and Angela Ardis, a woman who wrote to him on a dare, while he was incarcerated in Rikers Island and Dannemora State Prison in New York.
One week after the November 3, 1992 presidental election, The Washington Post encouraged school-aged children to write letters to the new President, Bill Clinton, over 10,000 children responded, and they had a lot on their minds.
Sixteen-year-old Katie Ouriou had started a great adventure, she and her family would live in Paris for a year but she died suddenly. This is taken from her journal and her correspondence to her friends.
Collects poems written by Willa Cather written from before she began working on her more famous novels. Includes different versions of several poems as they reflect changes in Cather's life and ideas in their revisions, such as "The Hawthorn Tree" and "Winter at Delphi.".