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Tag Archives: History
Book Review and Giveaway: Liberty Bell and the Last American by James Stoddard | Lone Star Book Blog Tours
LIBERTY BELL AND THE LAST AMERICAN by James Stoddard Alternative History / Science Fiction Pages: 347 pages Publication Date: April 4, 2021 SCROLL DOWN FOR A GIVEAWAY! Americans love their Constitution. In seventeen-year-old Liberty Bell’s era it has become a … Continue reading
Book Review: Living on New Orleans Time: Passing Moments as Seen from Life’s Bayou by Richard Caire
From Amazon: A collection of moments captured during a lifetime spent growing up and living in New Orleans. These are the fleeting minutes and seconds that make up the ‘Bright Shinies’ of our life, those moments that happen once and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Louisiana, Memoir, Nonfiction, Photo Essay
Tagged Ain't dere no mo, History, Louisiana, Memoir, New Orleans, Photo Essay
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