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Al Esposito’s “No More Tears for Nonna” is a touching narrative that resonates across genres, capturing hearts of all kinds of readers. Set in Commack, NY, during the late 1960s, this uplifting tale follows young protagonist Freddy’s journey as he yearns for freedom from his controlling mother and dreams of a brighter tomorrow. Through his bond with his cherished grandmother, Nonna, Freddy discovers profound lessons about love, loss, and the enduring bonds of family. With skillful storytelling, Esposito crafts a rich, multi-generational narrative brimming with love, resilience, and hope. “No More Tears for Nonna” is a compelling read that celebrates the enduring power of familial love and the human spirit.
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John Isaac Jones presents a gripping biographical novel that delves deep into the tumultuous life of Edgar Allan Poe. With vivid and captivating detail, the novel unfolds against the backdrop of early 19th-century America, weaving in significant events such as Lewis and Clark’s expedition, the War of 1812, and the California gold rush. Through the pages, readers are introduced to Poe’s loves and genius, from his devoted stepmother and influential figures like Jane Stanard and Lenore to his groundbreaking contributions in poetry, short stories, and the creation of the detective mystery genre. This book masterfully paints a compelling portrait of one of literature’s greatest figures, Edgar Allan Poe.
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The 1853 Russian invasion of Crimea sparked conflicts among four Empires and brought about a calamitous marriage for Lady Munevver.
In Surrey, England, Munevver’s merchant father, fixated on gaining acceptance among high society, denies her wish to marry her childhood love, William of Yorkshire. Instead, he orchestrates a union with James, the reckless son of an impoverished and authoritarian Duke.
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Mandy was born with a disability, but she was fortunate that the system acknowledged her needs and offered support. Grateful for this assistance, she proactively pursued every chance to gain independence and enhance her circumstances. Using technology to surmount physical obstacles, Mandy concentrated on honing her abilities and intellect. This dedication led her to become a significant asset and contributor to society.
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Was Elizabeth (Ely) Trentham simply the second wife of Edward deVere, the 17th Earl of Oxford? Or should she be rightfully acknowledged as the true Shakespeare?
This narrative unveils the brilliance of Ely, tracing her journey from childhood to her decade as a maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth I, her marriage to deVere, and their literary collaboration, necessitating the use of William Shaksper as their public face. Following Edward’s passing in 1604, Ely continues writing plays until her own death in 1612, coinciding with “Shakespeare’s” retirement. Unknown to all, Ely leaves behind clues awaiting discovery, albeit taking four centuries to unravel.
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