During his childhood in the fifties when the topics of religion and sex were far more sensitive, Mack describes his experience with different churches.
Kathleen Diehl, in her life story about her career as a public librarian, describes the expanding role of libraries and literacy.
One of 13 children growing up in Washington, Indiana in the 1940’s, Shirley Charles tells of shared wardrobes and the time consuming chore of washing clothes.
Leonard studied dentistry to please his father, but he was personally drawn to music. He tells the story of a three day fast that led to creating a string of original gospel songs and ultimately TyScott Records.