At 1,715 pages, the Sears catalog had everything the families of 1964 needed for style, comfort and entertainment. Grab a seat by the coffee table, and flip through the past with Leslie Anne Tarabella.
Monopoly
Join Monica Earley in a fun and intriguing exploration of Monopoly, a game that dominates one-third of global board game sales! Discover its...
Plot Twists and Rabbit Trails (Business Edition): How to Write with Clarity, Focus, and a Point
In business, words are tools—not decorations. In Plot Twists and Rabbit Trails (Business Edition), Tami Nantz shows how to trade clever detours for...
The Antarctic Snow Cruiser
What weighed 75,000 pounds, could only move backwards, and had an airplane on top? America’s Snow Cruiser, of course! The story ends in Antarctica...
Apology Not Accepted
Did you say, “I’m sorry,” but your apology was met with indifference? Andy reveals the reason why…
Stewardship of Character
What does it mean to steward not just talent, but character? In this thoughtful reflection, Bill Gaither draws on decades of experience working with...
Audie Murphy
Too young to enlist, Audie Murphy falsified documents to join the Army and became a national hero. Fighting in World War II, Audie Murphy became the...
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