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On a Saturday morning, Mike Nolan, a hard-driving, hard-living lawyer in his early fifties, was h...
Poor Ken. One snide comment about hockey and Kendra, his girlfriend—or “girlfriend coach'—asks hi...
From 1998 until the chaotic aftermath of the invasion, news reporter Richard Downes witnessed fir...
Denis Lipman left London’s East End for Washington, DC more than 20 years ago, but made an annual...
Nea, a Chinese Cambodian teenager, has survived the Khmer Rouge only to land in poverty in Texas....
Elsie and Maisie live on opposite sides of the Atlantic. Regular letter writers, they tend to boa...
When he married for the second time, Jay Keyser thought he and his wife would settle down on a bu...
Tender fictional memoir of growing up in post-war Belfast. In one of the most captivating stories...
A rare inside look at Roma culture, ritual and belief at its peak in the American Gypsy experienc...
Gypsies in America are hidden. With estimates between fifty thousand and over a million, the Gyps...