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"I just found out from my ex that our 8 year old is a history buff and that she's read and enjoys the Diary of Anne Frank. Does anyone here have suggest..."
She might like the Dear America Series. They are in diary form based on real people. There are a lot of different topics and authors, but one of my favorites was


There is also The Royal Diaries series about real princesses. It is also in diary format with different authors. One of my favorites was


I like these two series because they include additional information about the person and time period after the story. It is a great way to discover what people and time periods you might be interested in.






I am looking for some suggestions on two particular Kennedy topics. Since the plethora of books published about the assasination at the end of last year, I've noted so many delve into pet theories and conspiracy again and again.
I am looking for a comprehensive and well written overview of the Kennedy assasination - not conspiratorial, but addressing them is fine. "
I am also looking for an comprehensive overview of the Cuban Missle Crisis (also not conspiratorial) if anyone has any suggestions.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions and the reason why you like the book.
Thanks!

I really like this one (he is in the lone gunman category):

For LBJ's side of the event:

On Cuba:

And



"What is the best book on TR? What is the best book on TAFT? Where does Bully Pulpit rank? "



Mornings on Horseback on TR is good

McCullough is really good
Haven't read Bully Pulpit
let me know how it goes when you are thru Jill

"What is the best book on TR? What is the best book on TAFT? Where does Bully Pulpit rank? "





I read the first also and found it very good.

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A book that I enjoyed about TR and Taft is:



"Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of books of the history of Poland? Since my family came from Poland I would like to learn more about it's history. Thank you very much all for your help."

"I can't recommend any books, but I do know a little about the history of the Jews in Poland. We were invited there as merchants by Prince Casimir in the 11th century (??). Jews at the time made a pun on the word "Poland," saying "Poh lin," which in Hebrew means, "Here we will sleep." In other words, they believed it would be a safe and peaceful place to endure the exile, and for the next few centuries, we did live in peace and prosperity. Then came Chmilnitzki's peasant revolt in the 1600's, and it was all downhill from there, eventually all going up in flames in the seven (??) concentration camps there.
There are books to corroborate all this, but mostly I learned it from the audio lectures of




Another book by the same author traces the history of Poland from medieval times to the present.



All about the Normandy invasion. Told by over 1600 soldiers that were there I believe.
Not a real special interest book. Then, i would look for others he wrote.

"Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of books of the history of Poland? Since my family came from Poland I would like to learn mo..."
For fiction,



Don't forget the citation:



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Thanks, Jill, this is the best place to learn more about Taft and TR.
Not many cradle to grave biographies on Taft. So, I am glad Goodwin took on Taft's life. Here is the Taft bio, but old:

For TR, so many. I read the first biography on the Morris trilogy and it was great.






Could try a one volume:



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I confess that I was less impressed with the Morris biography of Roosevelt. I only read the first volume but chose not to read the rest. It's been some time since I read it, but I recall that I was disappointed at the inclusion of dialogue that nobody could have recorded. I've run into "popular historians" who try too hard to make their books read like novels for a larger, mass audience. I'm not fond of that trend. There are plenty of historians who write very readable books without resorting to gimmicks. Just my opinion.

BTW, when mentioning books or authors be sure to add the citations at the end of the post.



Hi Jill. Thanks for the comment. I considered adding the book and author citations, but decided to avoid clutter since they're all right there above my post. I thought it might be overkill, but if it's the policy to repeat them no matter what, even back to back, I'll remember that for the future. I suppose we aren't exactly wasting paper, but it does feel like wasted effort.

Hi,
I am actually seeking a suggestion rather than making one--hope that is ok.
I devoured the Time Life WWII books as a kid and as an adult I picked up both that series and the American Civil war series, along with several Epic of Flight and Old West books by Time Life.
My son is 10 and I'd like to get him started in history but looking for a similar series to Time Life that provides a general, non-academic, overview for the American Revolution and period of US History up until Civil War. I realize photos wouldn't be available but I am sure a series with plenty of paintings/cartoons/illustrations would suffice.
Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance!

"I have been interested in re-reading books that I have read in the past, I have found many of them, and delighted myself in reading them, but there is one book I can't find. It is about a young girl, who lives in the US, and I don't remember the whole story line. But I do remember some parts. I remember she suspected a man who she knew, of using Morse code to speak to Nazi submarines, and she somehow prevented from them attacking their town. Please help me find this book. Thank you so much in advance"

"I have been interested in re-reading books that I have read in the past, I have found many of them, and delighted myself in reading them, but..."
Hi Sammy,
I believe the title you are looking for is


Hope this helps!
Judy in UT


"I have been interested in re-reading books that I have read in the past, I have found many of them, and delighted myself in reading them, but..."
Morning Jill - this actually sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock movie called "Sabotage" from the 1940's. The only book I can find through Bing search is a novel written 1939. Perhaps if you research Hitchcock's movies it may lead to the original book. Hope that helps you. Good luck, Karen


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Donna wrote: "I'm looking for a biography of Benedict Arnold that is written for adults and covers his entire life span."
by James Kirby Martin (no photo)
by James Thomas Flexner (no photo)
by Stephen H. Case (no photo)
Here's some fiction about Arnold:
by John Ensor Harr (no photo)



Here's some fiction about Arnold:



Are you looking for a novel (fiction)? If so, The Killer Angels might be of interest.


Thank you very much. I always prefer non-fiction. Nothing is better than the truth, but will read any book if it's good. If you think of any more, let me know. I really appreciate it. Linda

Did you check out all the book titles in this thread?
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I just went through them. I cannot believe it- not one book includes a family or loved one! Surely there's the book I am looking for, somewhere out there. Please let me know if you see one. Thank You!

One more idea:











I'm currently writing a research paper for one of my classes over Stalin's Gulags. I've read Alexander Dolgun's Story, Solzhenitsyn's books, Gulag by Anne Applebaum, and I'm currently reading The Whisperers.
Do y'all have anymore suggestions? I need more primary source documents but anything would help.
Thanks!! (:

Websites looks interesting:
http://museum.gulagmemories.eu/en/hom...
http://gulaghistory.org/
Have you read:









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Wow, thank you! They look like just what I am looking for.