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The Year You Were Born 1949: An interesting factual book on the year you were born 1949.

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Ballet Shoes" follows the story of three orphan sisters who join a dance academy to try to earn money for their new family. The tale takes a turn when one of the sisters, Petrova, decides to break the mold. The BBC has included the title on its list of "100 Novels That Shaped Our World." This book covers the relationships between three people living in New York: Stingo, Nathan Landau, and his lover Sophie, a Polish Catholic who survived the Nazi concentration camps. Nathan is a paranoid schizophrenic who encourages Sophie to commit suicide with him, while Sophie is haunted by her time in the camps. It was later adapted into a film, for which Meryl Streep won Best Actress. “Sophie’s Choice” has since become shorthand for making a decision between two terrible options. Virginia Woolf's last novel follows the upper-middle class Pargiter family over the span of 50 years from the 1880s to 1930s, focusing on the children of a retired British general who served in India. The Victorian, omniscient point of view used in the novel differs from her usual stream of consciousness prose.The Ultimate Birthday Book is like a time capsule that captures the headlines of one's life. Ever wonder what world events occurred on the day you were born? Or what events shaped your parents' lifetime? Only the immense daily record of The Times can inspire such rich and personalized reflection. Charles W. Bailey and Fletcher Knebel's novel follows a military plot to overthrow the U.S. president after he negotiates a treaty with the USSR. The book and its movie adaptation reflect the events surrounding the country at the time, when President John F. Kennedy accepted the resignation of an anti-communist general. In this joyful Christmas classic, a generous little mouse learns about the spirit of giving as he takes on the role of Santa's littlest helper. The book was illustrated by Elfrieda De Witt, who was known for her greeting card art. A celebration of natural hair, this story centers on the love of a dad for his daughter as he styles her curls for a special occasion. A short film about "Hair Love" helped propel its popularity, writes P. N. Hinton of Book Riot.

In this historical fiction book for children, a tomboy named Caddie spends her days exploring the frontier land of Wisconsin with her brothers and eventually befriends Native Americans—a situation that leaves her neighbors, mother, and sisters baffled. The book was turned into a radio drama by the author a decade later. The first title in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" takes readers into a mythical world with talking creatures that four English children discover through a magical wardrobe. The book has themes of Christianity, but is more than a "strictly allegorical" story, writes Meghan O'Rourke of Slate. Note: "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" was released in the U.K. in 1997 by Bloomsbury. In 1998, Scholastic Corporation released the novel in the U.S. under a slightly different name: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.") This book focuses on the formation of an Ohio women’s book club, which grows into an important service organization for the town as its members navigate a fast-changing world, and learn about themselves and each other. The book begins in 1868 but ends in 1932.

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