Nonfiction Book By Anne Schraff Some think Tattoos are the hottest new style to hit the scene. Are they really? This book details the long history of tattoos and the reasons people have made their mark with them. An outward sign of belonging, belief or beauty, tattoos have an appeal that crosses time and geography. But not everyone lives happily with a tattoo. (Book: 64 pages, Audio: 48.8 minutes)
We all have to eat, but what we eat and how we eat makes for the most interesting reading. People are often shocked by what other people eat and yet our idea of what is normal is entirely dependent on what is familiar. This cross-cultural history of food may make you think differently about your own meals. (Book: 64 pages, Audio: 54.2 minutes)
- by Anne Schraff Ramone, an African American, is driving home late one night when he almost hits a man with a disfigured face. There has been a murder, but when Ramone describes the man he saw, the police tell him that the man has been dead for months! (Book: 55 pages, Audio: 43.1 minutes)