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Updated 3/1/2008



On  the Way to Feed the Swanss
by Hannelore Hahn

    From her childhood in Dresden, Germany to her first experiences in America, this charming and compelling memoir will hold your interest throughout.

ISBN 1-59431-254-0    Heritage / Holocaust / Biography
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Cover Art by Maggie Dix 
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Breast Cancer: A Journal of Faith,  Hope, and Love
by Marie Prato

  One woman's three-fold battle against breast cancer. Marie Prato, who writes from experiences, offers both practical and spiritual advice.

ISBN 1-59431-547-7        self-help / inspiration
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Cover Art by Shelley Rodgerson 
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Go Down, Moses
The Story of Harriet Tubman, Slave, Conductor on the Underground
Railroad, and Spy for the Union Arm
y
by Arline Chase


   Harriet Tubman led more than 300 slaves to freedom.
Through her wits, intelligence, determination, and bravery, she not only changed the course of her own life, but that of her family and countless other African-Americans
.

ISBN 0-9706152-5-8    Fictional Biography/Heritage
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Cover Art by Louise Trellian 
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Memoirs of a Slave Girl
A Bonus Book, Free if you buy two other titles
By Harriet Jacobs

   Harriet Jacobs was born a slave, but didn't know she wasn't free until she was six—when the family fortunes changed.
From then on she lived every cruelty, degradation and family-destorying evil that comes with human bondage. Learn first-hand of her daring escape to the north, her fears that the Fugitive Slave Act would send her and her children back, and her triumph at finding freedom at last. A heritage book
.

ISBN 1-59431-044-0  Heritage / Historical / Biography
Pages: 285. Media: PDF, HTML, RTF
Cover Art by Maggie Dix
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Calamity Jane
A T rue Account the Woman Scout
By Martha Jane Cannary

    You've seen her on Deadwood, now learn the true story of T Martha Jane Cannary, who was known as "Calamity Jane."
   Calamity Jane scouted for General Custer, delivered the mail for the Pony Express, went to Deadwood with Wild Bill Hickock, and ended her career as an entertainer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Shows. In this story of her own life she tells of her exciting adventures. This is a low reading level book with high interest for people seeking authentic narratives by historical women.

ISBN  1-59431-106-4           Biography / Non-fiction /  Women's Studies
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Cover Art by Maggie Dix           
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Quetisi Remembers
The Story of a Cherokee Orphan Girl
By Dorothy Bible Kawaguchi

   Quetisi, a Cherokee orphan, is left on her own at the age of 12. She finds work as a servant, but is mistreated. How will she solve her problem.
   Quetisi can go backto the Cherokee family who took her in when her parents were murdered by General Scott's Army, but they barely have enough to eat. She knows that many of her people hid high in the Smoky Mountains. If she runs away, will she be able to find them? Can she survive on her own.

ISBN 1-59431-220-6   Heritage / Fictional Biography
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Her Name Was Mary
By Dorothy Bible Kawaguchi

   The story of  Mary Bible, left with three little girls to raise alone during the Great Depression. Mary returned to the family farm in the mountains of East Tennesee, but struggtled to find independence for herself and her family

1-59431-001-7  Womens Studies/ Appalachia/ Great Depression / Biography
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Maggie Dix                            Price $5.50




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Memoirs of a Stripper
By Marie Tsukuda 

   A former Vegas show girl turned Japanese corporate wife finds work in California strip clubs. Who is Marie? What is she? A dancer who quotes Einstein. A Japanese interpreter who tired of translating business letters. A woman who tells candidly of life in strip clubs--the fun, the frolic, and the sometime tragedy behind the scenes. Follow her backstage into a different world. Adult language and content.

ISBN 1-59431-087-4                       Biography / Non-fiction
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Cover Art by Marie Tsukuda     
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