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Mr. Hockey

my story
2015
"A personal account by the hockey Hall of Famer that traces his Depression-era childhood, record-setting career, and enduring relationships with his wife and children"--"OCLC.

Black like me

the definitive Griffin estate edition, corrected from the original manuscripts
2011
Presents the true story of journalist John Howard Griffin who, in the 1950s, had his skin medically darkened and traveled through the Deep South in order to experience firsthand the cruelty and injustice of segregation.

Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II

Diamond Jubilee, 1952-2012
2012
Portrait of England's longest-reigning queen during her Diamond Jubilee year, looking at changes and reforms in the monarchy, people she met, her children, the aftermath of Diana's death in 1997, and places she traveled.

The life of Rosa Parks

Presents a brief biography of civil rights activist Rosa Parks.

Chickens in the road

an adventure in ordinary splendor

Coretta Scott King

2012
Profiles the life and career of Coretta Scott King and her work for equal rights for African-Americans.

A house divided

the lives of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
2015
A dual portrait of the two opposing Civil War generals explores their formative years and early careers through their postwar lives, covering their roles during the Civil War, detailing specific battles and the decisions made by each man.

The work

the search for a life that matters
2014
"Wes Moore's remarkable bestseller The Other Wes Moore ends when Wes completes his journey from a fatherless delinquent to college graduate and heads off to Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship. But what happens next? Next, he had to figure out the answer to the question: What is your work? More than finding a job, he had to find the work he was meant to do. For the next decade, Wes traced a path through some of the most fascinating and high-pressure workspaces in the world: an American student at Oxford after 9/11; a combat officer in Afghanistan during the most intense years of fighting; a White House fellow during the tumult of the late Bush years; an Obama organizer during that historic campaign; a Wall Street banker at the cusp of the financial crisis; and finally, back home to Baltimore, working to revitalize that troubled city. This is the story of how one young man traced a path through the world to discover the meaning of his life -- and how after a series of misdirections and lesson-teaching mistakes, he found that meaning in service. Wes weaves the episodes and moments of decision in his own life with those of a dozen other changemakers from every walk of life who confronted the question "what is my work?" and found their own answers, to help readers see how we can each find our own path to purpose and to creating a better world"--.

I remember Beirut

2008
The author recounts her childhood experiences in Beirut during the civil war between Christians and Muslims in the 1980s, as her family tried to carry on a normal life despite violence, a partition of the city, and a lack of food.

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