The Presidency of George H.W. Bush
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Shortly after George H. W. Bush lost his re-election bid to Bill Clinton in 1989, John Robert...
The Acadian Diaspora: An Eighteenth-Century History
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Late in 1755, an army of British regulars and Massachusetts volunteers completed one of the...
Undermined in Coal Country: On the Measures in a Working Land
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Deep mining ended decades ago in Pennsylvania's Lackawanna Valley. The barons who made their...
The American Warfare State: The Domestic Politics of Military Spending
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How is it that the United States-a country founded on a distrust of standing armies and strong...
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Enemy of the State
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In the #1 New York Times bestselling series’ latest thriller, Mitch Rapp finds himself alone and...
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Food Power: The Rise and Fall of the Postwar American Food System
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In Food Power, Bryan L. McDonald brings together the history of food, agriculture, and foreign...
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Shanghai Girls (Shanghai Girls #1) in Books
May 10, 2018
Living in Shanghai, China in the '30's Pearl and May were considered beautiful girls. Their pictures were on calendars and other forms of advertising for the city. Their father owned a rickshaw company and they spent many nights out in Shanghai. Then one day it all came to a screeching halt. The girls learn that their father had gambled all their money away and now they were to have arranged marriages and a new life in America. The girls were not too happy about this and avoided the situation at all costs. Including the costs of life, freedom and the opportunity to have children.
Through all of the struggles to get from China to America, Pearl and May stood together always. They suffered through everything together.
I'm not sure that I could ever survive the things that they had to endure, with or without my sister. And I never knew of the different struggles that Chinese-American's had to suffer once they were in this country. For this reason, it made the book much more interesting. The writing was smooth and easy to read and comprehend. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more by Lisa See.
The Unexpected President: Chester A. Arthur--His Life and Times
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When President James Garfield was shot, no one in the United States was more dismayed than his Vice...
Rhythm is Our Business: Jimmie Lunceford and the Harlem Express
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In the 1930s, swing music reigned, and the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra was the hottest and hippest...