Trenton Makes

Trenton Makes
Title Trenton Makes PDF eBook
Author Tadzio Koelb
Publisher Anchor
Pages 226
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0525436065

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In 1946, in the hardscrabble industrial city of Trenton, New Jersey, a woman kills her army veteran husband in a domestic brawl—and then assumes his identity. As Abe Kunstler, he secures a factory job, buys a car, and successfully woos a young woman with whom he makes a home. But for Abe, this is not enough: to complete his transformation, he needs a son. Fast-forward to 1971, and the certainties of midcentury triumphalism are a distant, bitter memory, Trenton’s heyday as a factory town is long past, and the family life Abe has so carefully constructed is crumbling under the intolerable pressures of his long ruse. Written in brilliantly stylized prose, Trenton Makes is the indelibly told story of a woman determined to carve out her share of the American Dream.

Rebuild by Design

Rebuild by Design
Title Rebuild by Design PDF eBook
Author Rebuild by Design
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9780996253512

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Crossroads of the Revolution

Crossroads of the Revolution
Title Crossroads of the Revolution PDF eBook
Author William L Kidder
Publisher Knox Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 9781948496087

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History of Trenton New Jersey during the American Revolution Exhaustively researched and beautifully written, this it he story of revolutionary Trenton, New Jersey both a critical supply post and a crucial junction halfway between loyalist New York, and patriot Philadelphia. Trenton between 1774 and 1783 is a microcosm of the challenges faced by ordinary Americans during the revolution, struggles intensified by Trenton’s geographic location in the state which saw more military activity than others and on a road constantly user to move and supply armies. Life in Trenton connected to just about every aspect of the revolution. The story of the people who lived in Trenton, or who spent time there because of the revolution, helps us better understand the hitherto untold importance of their town beyond the one well known day of battle. Praise for CROSSROADS OF THE REVOLUTION: 1774 - 1783 A meticulous, compelling, and well-researched account of how the American Revolution pivoted around a village in southern New Jersey.– Rick Atkinson, Pulitzer Prize Winning Historian William L. Kidder’s Crossroads of the Revolution: Trenton, 1774-1783is a gem. In this engaging and well-researched narrative, Kidder shines a light on Trenton, its people, and the events that centered on that town. Most Americans know Trenton as the location of George Washington’s post-Christmas victory over a Hessian brigade in 1776. Trenton was, however, much more than that. It was an active and lively town at the center of the American Revolution in New Jersey. Through his lively writing bolstered by assiduous research, Kidder tells the stories of Whigs, Loyalists, slaves, Britons, Hessians, and others who helped make Trenton a crossroads of the American Revolution. Readers will not be disappointed. - Ricardo A. Herrera is Associate Professor of Military History, US Army School of Advanced Military Studies and the author ofFor Liberty and the Republic: The American Citizen as Soldier, 1775-1861. Known by most Americans for an hour of dramatic combat, Trenton was a small but important industrial city at the crux of so much of the War for Independence. Mr. Kidder’s marvelous study not only brings to life Trenton’s many unique personalities, but stands as a valuable case study for how a town and its people weathered and adapted through nine grueling years in the eye of the storm we know as the Revolution.Richard Patterson Executive Director, Old Barracks Museum, Trenton, NJ Most histories of the Revolution remember Trenton, New Jersey, simply as the battle site where George Washington snatched the Patriot cause from the jaws of defeat on December 26, 1776, with his surprise attack on a Hessian brigade. William L. Kidder’s Crossroads of the Revolution, presents a vivid, well-research portrait of a community at war, which reveals the daily courage and persistence it took to win independence. Trentonians faced a daunting array of crises and other challenges between 1774 and 1783, and innumerable options with unpredictable outcomes. Not all chose the same course – not all saw their stories end happily – but all were Americans who sought to define liberty in their own terms – much like their descendants who live in equally uncertain times today. Gregory J. W. Urwin, Professor of History, Temple University

The Pork Roll Cookbook

The Pork Roll Cookbook
Title The Pork Roll Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Pizza
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 144
Release 2021-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1646431405

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This book is a celebration of Pork Roll, the pork-based treat originating and commonly available in New Jersey and Philadelphia. It was developed in 1856 by John Taylor of Trenton, New Jersey. The Pork Roll Cookbook explores the world of pork roll and its history, and features more than 50 dishes made with this unique regional delicacy!

The Boys of My Summers

The Boys of My Summers
Title The Boys of My Summers PDF eBook
Author Leeroy Jordan
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 2019-07-24
Genre
ISBN 9780578482255

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This book is written to explore the nation wide pandemic of excess and premature death of African American Boys and Men. It has been written in both historical and the current day lenses of a small city; Trenton, New Jersey, located in the Northeastern part of the U.S. and is the capital of the state in which it resides. It is written as a memorium to the more than 250 black boys and men named herein, to celebrate their lives, to acknowledge and mourn thier deaths.

A History of Trenton, 1679-1929

A History of Trenton, 1679-1929
Title A History of Trenton, 1679-1929 PDF eBook
Author Edwin Robert Walker
Publisher
Pages 1138
Release 2012-09-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258484194

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Complete In One Volume. Additional Contributors Include Hamilton Schuyler, Frederick L. Ferris, Mary J. Messler, And Many Others.

Behind the Ivy Walls

Behind the Ivy Walls
Title Behind the Ivy Walls PDF eBook
Author Hal English
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781612963631

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"Behind the Ivy Walls" is based on the true story of a young boy seemingly born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth. It is written in the time-honored tradition of a feel-bad/feel-good story in which someone else's tragedy teaches us life lessons about positive thinking and seizing each day as a gift. This book details the quest for a true identity, the love of a family and a safe place to call home. After years of mental and physical abuse the boy discovers that he was secretly adopted and begins an unlikely journey to search for his family. In this wonderful Huck Finn type story one surprising deception after another surfaces, culminating in a secret so powerful it had to be buried for more than fifty years. Peppered full of twists, life determining challenges, positive role models, and many surprising skeletons in the closet, it ends with the unraveling of a father's ultimate vengeance and a mother's final retaliation.