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A first hand account of a Polish family's experience during the deconstruction of Poland by Hitler and Stalin as seen through the eyes of a feisty 14 year old girl, Krystyna Stachowicz. Krystyna is a living witness to the unraveling of the Second Polish Republic when they were left to face alone the Nazi and Communist threat to the free world, while the rest of the world looked the other way.
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John Emery Adams was born in Andover, Massachusetts in 1780 and married Sarah (Sally) Moody in 1805. His parents moved to Andover when John was about ten years old. Sometime after their marriage John and Sally took their family along with some extended family members to settle the Ohio territory. In 1840 John died in Iowa while he was staying with his children who had moved to Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin, California, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Texas, Alabama, Minnesota, Colorado, Washington, Florida, New York, Connecticut, Nebraska, Florida, Michigan, Idaho and elsewhere.
A celebration of the most groundbreaking women in comedy who used humor to shake up the status quo and change perceptions of gender and comedy forever. The League of Extraordinarily Funny Women celebrates the outstanding contributions of fifty women in comedy past and present. From legends like Lucille Ball, Joan Rivers, and Tina Fey to current comedy heroes like Issa Rae, Lena Waithe, Abbi Jacobson, and Tig Notaro, this beautifully illustrated book charts a rich lineage of women using humor to speak truth to power, tangle with sensitive subjects, challenge the status quo, and do anything but sit still and stay quiet when laughs are on the line. Some of these women broke boundaries as pionee...
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