Presents an introduction to Atlanta, Georgia, and provides information about the history and people of the city, as well as discussion of work and leisure opportunities, lifestyles, and future developments.
A parody of "Gone With the Wind," retelling the Civil War story from the perspective of Cynara, the daughter born of the union of the master of Tara and the slave, Mammy.
Presents black-and-white photographs from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries juxtaposed with full-color modern views to illustrate how the city of Atlanta has changed throughout history.
Jack and Molly Campbell consider disappearing with their four-year-old adopted son, Joey, when a judge rules he must be returned to his biological, ex-convict father.
In 1865 with the war recently over, fourteen-year-old Hannalee and her recently reunited family decide to start a new life in Atlanta where, because of the need to rebuild the devastated city, jobs are plentiful. Sequel to "Turn Homeward, Hannalee.".
Troy, a sixth-grader with an unusual gift for predicting football plays before they occur, attempts to use his ability to help his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons, but he must first prove himself to the coach and players.
Troy, a sixth-grader with an unusual gift for predicting football plays before they occur, attempts to use his ability to help his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons, but he must first prove himself to the coach and players.
Agents and lawyers come knocking after Troy leads his football team, the Atlanta Falcons, to the Georgia State Championship, but his life gets complicated when one of the lawyers turns out to be the father he never knew.