Ancestry


The Lake of Dreams
Ancestor Trouble: A Reckoning and a Reconciliation
Family Tree Problem Solver
Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love
Shaking the Family Tree: Blue Bloods, Black Sheep, and Other Obsessions of an Accidental Genealogist
Who Do You Think You Are?: The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History
The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy
Tracing Your Irish Ancestors
Saxons, Vikings, and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland
Bloodroot
Deep Ancestry: Inside the Genographic Project
Herbert & Harry
Mr McGee and the Blackberry Jam
The Postcard
Show Way
The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy by Blaine T. BettingerEvidence Explained by Elizabeth Shown MillsOrganize Your Genealogy by Drew  SmithGenetic Genealogy in Practice by Blaine T. BettingerHow to Use Evernote for Genealogy by Kerry Scott
Best Genealogy Books
40 books — 31 voters

That Fernhill Summer by Colby RodowskyThe Heirs by Susan  RiegerThe Laura Line by Crystal  Allen
Family Tree Covers
3 books — 2 voters
How to Archive Family Keepsakes by Denise May LevenickThe Family Tree Sourcebook by Family Tree MagazineDNA Nation by Sergio PistoiEveryday Life in the 1800s by Marc McCutcheonItalian Genealogical Records by Trafford R. Cole
Genealogy Insider's Favorite Reads
65 books — 17 voters

You Have a Match by Emma    LordThis Golden State by Marit WeisenbergThe Truth Project by Dante MedemaTruth Be Told by Sue DivinLittle Pieces of Me by Alison Hammer
DNA / Genetic Tests in Fiction
21 books — 4 voters
Braided Love  by Jo Elizabeth PintoUprooted by Peter J. BoniRoots by Alex HaleySeeing Ghosts by Kat ChowInheritance by Dani Shapiro
Family history and genealogy memoirs
102 books — 48 voters

Christopher Hitchens
Long before it was known to me as a place where my ancestry was even remotely involved, the idea of a state for Jews (or a Jewish state; not quite the same thing, as I failed at first to see) had been 'sold' to me as an essentially secular and democratic one. The idea was a haven for the persecuted and the survivors, a democracy in a region where the idea was poorly understood, and a place where—as Philip Roth had put it in a one-handed novel that I read when I was about nineteen—even the traffi ...more
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

Richard Brautigan
Our names were made for us in another century.
Richard Brautigan

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Soul Prose This group is a chance to discuss themes from Never an Orphan Soul: cultural homelessness, ances…more
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