The World War I Years: America Becomes a World Power.

Concluding [the authors] that communism's death toll stands at 85 to 100 million, they wonder forcefully why such 'class genocide' is excused more easily than the Nazis' 'race genocide.' This book burned a hole in the French Left when it was published-and also hit the best sellers lists. Not easy reading, but a seminal document.

We've had a lot more teens hanging out at the new library, ... The kids really like the new computers and a lot of them come here to hang out with their friends and do their homework after school.