Cynthia Goodyear talks about how WWII impacted her childhood and how the nation’s sense of war since has changed.
James Lindgren tells about how branches of the family in Sweden and the U.S.A. were separated by a falling out between a grandfather and his brother. Years later, after researching family history, the grandchildren reunited in peaceful correspondence and travel.
Pete Freeman tells the first of a series of life stories about being introverted and deciding for himself at the age of six that it was okay! Part 1 – Runaway.
Kathleen Diehl, in her life story about her career as a public librarian, describes the expanding role of libraries and literacy.