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BOOK CLUB


Join us to discuss a variety of books related (sometimes vaguely) to genealogy or history. We hope to learn a few things and have a lively discussion each month.  Open to the public. 


To attend please REGISTER for the event on by clicking on the event in our Upcoming Events list on our homepage.


Currently Reading: 




April 2024: The Wager by David Grann



May 2024:  Finding Baby Holly by Holly Marie



June 2024:   The First Migrants: How Black Homesteaders’ Quest for Land and Freedom Heralded America’s Great Migration by Richard Edwards and Jacob Friefeld



July 2024:  Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom by Ilyon Woo 



Past Books We've Read:


March 2024:  Buried Secrets by Anne Hanson


February 2024: The Ride of Her Life by Elizabeth Letts



January 2024: The Library Book by Susan Olean


December 2023:   No book club 


November 13th, 2023: The Lost King: The Search for Richard III by Philippa Langley and Michael Jones 


 

October 9th, 2023: The Pirate's Wife: The Remarkable True Story of Sarah Kidd by Daphne Palmer Geanacopoulos




September 11th, 2023: Windfall: The Prairie Woman Who Lost Her Way and the Great-Granddaughter Who Found Her by Erika Bolstad



August 14th, 2023: I Know Who You Are - How an Amateur DNA Sleuth Unmasked the Golden State Killer and Changed Crime Fighting Forever by Barbara Rae-Venter


The Chester Creek Murders: 9798364076465: Goodwin, Nathan Dylan: Books - Amazon.com

July 10th, 2023:  The Chester Creek Murders (Venator Cold Case Series Book 1) by Nathan Dylan Goodwin. The author's page for the series is here.   



June 12th, 2023:  The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero by Timothy Egan. He started out life in County Waterford in Ireland.  During his relatively short life (he died age 44) he resided in England, France, Australia, New York, and Montana, and made history in virtually all of those places.  The author's page for the book is here. His service in the Union Army during the US Civil War is here




May 8th, 2023:  Paging the Dead by Brynn Bonner  The first in the author's Family History Mysteries series of novels.  The concept has recently also been converted into a Hallmark Movie, in which the books' lead character, genealogist Sophreena McClure, is reimagined as Sophie McClaren.



The Diamond Eye

April 10th, 2023: The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn. The author's webpage for her book is here. The story is the the "fictionalized-true" story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a sniper in the Russian Army during World War 2. Nicknamed "Lady Death" by the press, she became friends with Eleanor Roosevelt




March 13th, 2023: All The Frequent Troubles Of Our Days: The True Story of the Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler by Rebecca Donner.  The author's website is here, and there's a video 'trailer' about the book here. A remarkable summary of the progression of fascism, and what ordinary people chose to do in the face of the threat. 



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February 2023:  Kiss Myself Goodbye: The Many Lives of Aunt Munca by Ferdinand Mount.  From the publisher's description: "Aunt Munca never told the truth about anything. Calling herself after the mouse in a Beatrix Potter story, she was already a figure of mystery during the childhood of her nephew Ferdinand Mount. Half a century later, a series of startling revelations sets him off on a tortuous quest to find out who this extraordinary millionairess really was. What he discovers is shocking and irretrievably sad, involving multiple deceptions, false identities and abandonments. The story leads us from the back streets of Sheffield at the end of the Victorian age to the highest echelons of English society between the wars."



The Last Slave Ship

January 2023: The Last Slave Ship, by Ben Raines. "The incredible true story of the last ship to carry enslaved people to America, the remarkable town its survivors founded after emancipation, and the complicated legacy their descendants carry with them to this day--by the journalist who discovered the ship's remains."  The Center for Brooklyn History has posted their interview with Ben Raines on YouTube. Also highly recommended: The Smithsonian webpage about The Slave Wrecks project work on the Clotilda, the Netflix documentary 'Descendant', and the website belonging to the Clotilda Descendants Association, The Clotilda Story




November 2022: This Land Is Their Land: The Wampanoag Indians, Plymouth Colony, and the Troubled History of Thanksgiving




October 2022Small Time by Russell Shorto  - "Family secrets emerge as a best-selling author dives into the history of the mob in small-town America."  The New York State Writer's Institute posted an chat with the author on YouTube.  NPR spoke with the author also.



Published by Touchstone/Simon & Schuster.

September 2022The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan - "...tells the unbelievable true story of young women during World War II who worked in a secret city dedicated to making fuel for the first atomic bomb—only they didn’t know that."


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August 2022:  The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict (we'll compare/contrast July and August's books, by the same author)  You can read a short biography of Belle da Costa Greene on the Morgan Library's site here: https://www.themorgan.org/belle-greene  and there's an NPR interview of the authors here: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2021/08/31/1031802246/the-story-of-j-p-morgans-personal-librarian-and-why-she-chose-to-pass-as-white

There's also information about her on the Morgan Library webpage here: https://www.themorgan.org/belle-greene


cover image Carnegie’s Maid

July 2022:  Carnegie's Maid by Marie Benedict - "...tells the story of the brilliant woman who spurred Andrew's transformation from ruthless industrialist into the world's first true philanthropist."  The author's page is here:   https://www.authormariebenedict.com/carnegies-maid.html




June 2022 Murder in Matera: A True Story of Passion, Family, and Forgiveness in Southern Italy by Helene Stapinski.  The author's page is here: http://www.helenestapinski.com/books/murder-in-matera/ 



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May 2022 Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI  by David Grann. There are a number of additional sources to read about these events, including the Osage Nation's page, the FBI's page, the Oklahoma Historical Society's page, and an episode of NPR's Fresh Air.




April 2022In The Blood  by Steve Robinson  - A genealogical mystery set in Cornwall, England. This is the author's first book; he's written several since. You can find his full catalog on his website here: https://steve-robinson.me/Welcome.html 




March 2022:  Finding Family - My Search for Roots and the Secrets in My DNA by Richard Hill. The author created the DNA Testing Advisor website (now under other management) and currently manages a website of DNA Favorites.



Feb 2022The Cowkeeper's Wish by Tracy Kasaboski & Kristen den Hartog

 The authors, who are sisters, have an extensive related website: https://thecowkeeperswish.com/ that includes photos, illustrations and additional information on many of their family members.  



Annie's Ghosts

Jan 2022: Annie's Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret, by Steve Luxenberg 

There is an interview with the author via NPR here.

The author has also posted family photos, and documents he found during his research on his website here.  


Jane Little Botkin

Nov 2021Jane Street and the Rebel Maids of Denver by Jane Little Bodkin  Read more about this book on the author's page here: https://janelittlebotkin.com/2019/02/jane-street-and-the-rebel-maids-sex-syndicalism-and-denvers-capitol-hill/ 





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