James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is the fictional account of the life of a young American man in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge opens with the story's hero, Peyton Farquhar, hanging bound from a bridge, awaiting hanging.
A review from the PENN STATER, Sept./Oct. 1997: ". . .Braund's descriptions of his agricultural mission will interest some readers.
When "Lucky" Luke Ray, a cocky young American pilot volunteers to fly for the French in World War I.
Brother Dumb is the memoir of a reclusive American literary icon.
Barack Obama, junior senator from Illinois, first captured Americas attention.
His mother calls him from daydreams to go to school.
Alondra Ave’na is a Seeker, a vampire hunter for an organization called The Campaign.
Exchange traded funds have been called the next generation of mutual funds.
Since March 2001 more than one million North Americans have lost their jobs.
As you plan for the future, you'd best make this book your bible.
American-born Stephen Harold Riggins and French-born Paul Bouissac have been partners.
A.F. Moritz is the author of thirteen books of poetry, numerous chapbooks and limited edition volume.
An amateur scientist encounters a group of travelling South American ants.
A once rare disease, autism is now a worldwide epidemic affecting half a million American children.
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 led most American citizens to feel that we are no longer safe and secure in our communities.
Frederick Douglass was an ex-slave and a great orator in early 19th-century USA.
Wieland, named by his father after a German nickname for the devil.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a 1922 short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The Americanization of Edward Bok is an autobiography, told in the third person.