Category Archives: Democracy for the Cartoons

Oil Cans!

Set in 1880’s Boston, this gritty novel follows a family of Irish immigrants as they try to navigate the workplace and a new country. Similar in some respects to Upton Sinclair’s 1906 masterpiece The Jungle. Regarded by many people as … Continue reading

The Banjo Boys

Set in early 1950’s Vermont. Two brothers learn how to build banjos from their eccentric old neighbor. However, when their abusive father finds out about their activities he threatens to destroy everything they’ve been working for. This book won the … Continue reading

The Cooper’s Daughter

Set in a small village in early twentieth century Yorkshire, England. A cooper is someone who makes wooden casks, kegs, buckets, barrels and things of that nature. When the cooper’s son dies in World War I, he must teach his … Continue reading

The New Smash Hit Romantic Novel set in Dust Bowl era Eastern Washington: Good Evenin’

Bud and Gertrude have both outlived their spouses and are drawn to eachother. However, their sons are competitors in local business and this causes great strain within the families. This heartbreaking romance was given a rave review by Michiko Kakutani … Continue reading

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Pyotr Stolypin

Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin was the third Prime Minister of Imperial Russia. He enacted the agrarian reforms and was opposed to Rasputin. He was assassinated at the Kiev Opera House in 1911 and there are some conspiracy theories involving his death. … Continue reading