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Review: “Ruby Falls,” by Gin Phillips Chapter16.orgMurder overshadows a caving expedition at a unique tourist attraction in the 1930s. by Tina Chambers & Chapter16.org Ruby...
Review: “Boss Brooks: A True Story of Fraud, Family, and Forgiveness from Tennessee to Texas” Chapter16.orgKathy Bingham Turner and co-author Leon Alligood tug at loose threads to deconstruct a Depression-era lie. by Liz...
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Review: “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store,” by James McBride Chapter16.orgA neighborhood unites to protect a child in James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. by Ed...