

An Original Source book for New York History
This is one of the best books I have ever read in my life.

Where the Albany Cycle all beganKennedy is the Faulkner of Albany. His wonderful set of characters, rich language and compelling story line will endear most anyone to this family saga of growing up in Depression-era Albany. Kennedy focuses on those little items that give the city its richness, and his characters have that sense of noble purpose which carries them through such hard times.
The best literature has to offer.

man about town
favorite kennedy trip

A practical and thoroughly enjoyable guide for hikers

Informative & entertaining-the many photos enhance the story

ICE, ICE, BABY....Smooth and funny, but with a definite kick, the third Strachey mystery never fails to entertain although the plot leans more toward the zany than suspenseful. As with fine scotch, you can soak up this book in one sitting and be giggling outloud before you know it.
The relationship between Strachey and his lover Timmy is featured more prominently here than in any of the other six novels, making this one of my favorites. The Timmy and Donald partnership is (for my money) the most intelligent, believable and entertaining in gay mysterydom. In almost any mysterydom, for that matter. By book three I feel I know these two, and I like them very much. Enough to keep coming back for more


Shannon gets it rightYou may have seen Dr. Shannon on The History Channel commenting on the authenticity of popular movies like Dances with Wolves and The Patriot. This man is serious, smart, and incisive. Read this book and hope he is working on more.


Albany, Capitol City on the Hudson
A Great Book.
A great and accurate history

Meow...A Dark Dark Tail
dark but not scary
Cute Catthe lack of light than it being about evil.
You start in a moor and walk through a woods. Then there is a dark castle and you walk up to the door. Once you enter the castle, you are in a dark hall and go up some dark stairs. You are in a fairy tale castle and then you see a dark passage. You are tempted to look behind a dark curtain and then the cat stands looking up at a dark cupboard.
The last page shows a mouse in a box with a rather frightened look on its face. So the only fear in this book is that the cat has found the mouse. Although it does seem the cat leaves the mouse sleeping happily in his little bed with his miniature candle and miniature slippers.
The beauty of this book is in the art. Ruth Brown studied art at the Birmingham College of Art and the Royal College of Art. She has worked on animated films for the BBC.
Meowingly Cute.


Why Read Very Old Bones?
Wonderful book, rich in story and charachter.
This is a fantastic book
For homeschoolers using the Charlotte Mason method, this book offers an invaluable first hand glimpse into New York State history.
Highly recommended!