 | DREAM WHEN YOU'RE FEELING BLUE opens with Kitty, Louise, and Tish Heaney, three beautiful young Irish-Catholic girls, seeing their boyfriends off to World War II. Best-selling Oprah Book Club author Elizabeth Berg provides a warm and nostalgic look... |
 | Romance master Danielle Steel crafts a swooning tale set in WWI-era Paris. A young woman named Annabelle Worthington is scandalized when her husband accuses her of infidelity in order to be granted a divorce. Annabelle flees to Paris to begin her... |
 | In this collection of letters to Tom Brokaw, members of the generation that came of age during World War II respond to his best-selling THE GREATEST GENERATION, expanding on and deepening the material in the previous book. |
 | Accompanying an NBC television special, this title features the American men and women who were born in the 1920s, experienced the unique circumstances of a World War, and went on to become the parents of the "baby boomers." Award-winning anchorman... |
 | The marriage between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert is recounted in this book. |
 | This is an exploration of the personal relationship that existed between United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and how that friendship affected U.S. and British involvement in World War II. |
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 | Maugham's sole spy novel, about an agent with a conscience, remains a surprisingly satisfying classic of the genre. |
 | This multi-generational saga of star-crossed lovers by bestselling romance author Danielle Steel spans two world wars. When German Jew Beata Wittgenstein meets French Catholic Antoine de Vallerand in 1915, they fall dizzyingly in love and marry,... |
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