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Kendall Ware wrote a textbook of his own to approach the subject in a relatable way.
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The new book explores how long-standing policies have led to racial segregation and poverty in Ferguson and other American suburbs.
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James Aylott鈥檚 new novel 鈥淭ales of Whiskey Tango from Misery Towers鈥 is based on the lives of the author鈥檚 new neighbors after his family relocated from Hawaii to downtown St. Louis. The book chronicles the adventures of 11 ordinary St. Louisans during the summer of 2019.
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In his new book 鈥淭he Wild Mississippi,鈥 traveler and author Dean Klinkenberg encourages readers to reconnect with the river.
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鈥淲omen in the Valley of the Kings鈥 shares the stories of women who ventured to Egypt鈥檚 deserts as writers, excavators and collectors.
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Goldie Taylor faced many obstacles while growing up in East St. Louis and St. Ann but followed a thirst for learning to a successful career as a writer. She鈥檒l discuss her memoir, 鈥淭he Love You Save,鈥 at the Ethical Society of St. Louis with one of the teachers who inspired her years ago.
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Featured on the Netflix true crime series, Betty Frizzell is still fighting to prove her sister鈥檚 innocence.
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"The Memory Keeper of Kyiv" is set in both modern-day Illinois and 1930s Ukraine, when 3.9 million people died due to Stalin's efforts at forced collectivization.
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Michael Loynd鈥檚 鈥淭he Watermen鈥 digs into the early days of Olympic swimming.
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Webster Groves got a black eye from "16 in Webster Groves" 鈥 but author Don Corrigan says the municipality learned from its moment in the national spotlight.