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Remember the Pajama Game?
It was a Tony winning Broadway musical, made into a Doris Day movie musical, based on the Richard Bissell novel 7 ½ Cents.
Here we have the story of a strike at the Sleep Tite pajama factory in Junction City, Iowa, in the 1950's, a rollicking romp about employees who are about to strike for a 7 ½ cent raise. You’ll enjoy the witty dialogue and zany action, and your attention will be ... sewed up, from the get go.
This book is where it all started. Find out more about 7 ½ Cents ...
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The War of 1812, Seen From Both Sides
The Age of Fighting Sail is a shrewd and skillful telling of a complex war. Brilliant captains, determined crews, mighty ships, and errors in communication caused by distance and a turbulent world, made it possible for the new republic to alter the course of history. So much more of the scope, detail, and drama of this war is revealed than history books provide.
A must for lovers of history and especially lovers of wooden sailing ships. Learn more about The Age of Fighting Sail ...
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A Journey Towards Peace and Faith
Through a series of modern parables, Taylor Caldwell reveals the desperation and spiritual aridity that can result when fundamental faith is lost or allowed to wither. The Listener is an inspiring story about 15 ordinary people, from all walks of life, who move from despair to inner peace. Each chapter is a story of someone who has lost faith in themselves, those they care for, or the world.
Learn more about The Listener ...
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