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Slaves in the Family by Edward Ball,

Slaves in the Family by Edward Ball,
NATIONAL BESTSELLER "[A] LANDMARK BOOK." --"San Francisco Chronicle "POWERFUL." --"The New York Times Book Review "GRIPPING." --"The Boston Sunday Globe "BRILLIANT." --"The New Yorker "EVERYONE SHOULD READ AND LEARN FROM THIS LUMINOUS BOOK...Like Alex Haley's Roots, through which African American history came into national focus...Slaves in the Family has the potential for creating a perceptual shift in the American mind...The book is not only honest in its scrupulous reporting but also personal narrative at its finest." --"San Francisco Chronicle "BALL IS A FIRST-RATE SCHOLAR-JOURNALIST...He's also a good detective, tracking down the many descendants of Ball slaves from New York to California and back in the South and coaxing them, often with some difficulty, to tell their stories...Outside Faulkner, it will be hard to find a more poignant, powerful account of a white man struggling with his and his nation's past." --"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "A MASTERPIECE...REMARKABLE...It is a work about slaves in the family. But it is also a large omnium gatherum of enchanting fireside anecdotes, secrets teased out of reluctant fragments from the remote past, the real lives of blacks and whites whose stories had been lost in the disintegrating churn of time until Edward Ball's patient reconstructions." --"The Raleigh News & Observer "A TOUR DE FORCE...The heart of this remarkable book consists of his sleuthing--tracking down and interviewing the descendants of former Ball slaves across the country... Part oral history, this unique family saga is a catharsis and a searching inventory of racially divided American society." --"Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed review) "A PAGEANTRY OF PASSIONS AND STRUGGLES.



God Has Ninety-Nine Names: A Reporter's Journey Through a Militant Middle East by Judith Miller,
God Has Ninety-Nine Names: A Reporter's Journey Through a Militant Middle East by Judith Miller,
"God Has Ninety-Nine Names" is an incomparable journalist's country-by-country account of the battles between secularism and militant Islam that are shaping today's Middle East. "A brisk and informative narrative impressive in its insight, bold in its revelations, and delightfully impartial".--"San Francisco Chronicle".



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