Saturday, March 19, 2011

A Secret Gift: How One Man's Kindness -- and a Trove of Letters -- Reveal the Hidden History of the Great Depression

Ted Gup's A Secret Gift is a fascinating glimpse into depression era America. The author was given a suitcase that belonged to his grandfather. Inside he found letters written in response to an December 1933 newspaper advertisement promising a $5 cash gift to 75 families who wrote to describe their hardships. The letters were all addressed to a Mr. B. Verdot, a name unknown to Gup.

At first Gup, who is an investigative journalist, cannot imagine why his grandfather had these letters. He soon learns that B. Virdot was a pseudonym used by his grandfather (whose real name was Sam Stone). Gup tracks down the families of some of the letter writers and solves the biggest mystery -- just who was his grandfather and what prompted him to undertake this act of kindness?

Some of the letters are reprinted in the book. Because the ad promised anonymity, the letters are poignantly candid descriptions of economic despair.


-Natalie

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Non-Fiction DVDs

Nothing worth watching on television tonight? Why not learn something while also being entertained?! Borrow some of the Kelley Library's many non-fiction DVDs and enjoy them with your family.

I recommend the History Channel series, How the Earth Was Made. (The series is comprised of twelve episodes on four disks.) Who knew Geology could be so fascinating?!

Improvements in technology and research over the past few decades have greatly advanced our understanding of how the Earth was formed, and how it continues to move and change today.  Many geological wonders are explained -- both here in the United States (the Great Lakes, San Andreas fault line, Hawaiian Islands) and around the world (the Swiss Alps, Loch Ness, Krakatoa).

Did you know that beneath Yellowstone National Park is a super volcano that feeds the many hot pools and geysers there?!

Other non-fiction DVD topics include history, travel, documentary, animals, music, comedy, sports; and for the more ambitious: exercise, dance, yoga, home-improvement, etc. Enjoy one tonight!

-Jennifer