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Books in The Way People Live series

  • Life in the American Colonies

    Ruth Dean, Melissa Thomson

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, April 1, 1999)
    Discusses the day-to-day aspects of country and city life in the American colonies for a variety of people including members of different professions, specific immigrant groups, and slaves.
  • The Way People Live - Life in a Medieval Village

    James Barter

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, May 5, 2003)
    Life for medieval villagers who lived far from larger towns and cities was a daily test of personal character and dependence upon their fellow villagers. Village life was one of hard work primarily for farmers in the local fields but also for small merchants who like the farmer, scratched out a living while obligated to the laws and customs of the village lord who occupied the apex of medieval village social structure. This book honors the millions of mostly poor and struggling peasants as they lived, married, laughed, danced, gave birth, and died in their small dank cottages at a time when struggle and hard work were the two constants of their lives.
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  • The Way People Live - Life During the Roaring Twenties

    Diane Yancey

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, May 1, 2002)
    The Twenties were more than a decade of gangsters, flappers, and speakeasies. Ordinary Americans worked hard and enjoyed "modern" conveniences like refrigerators and Hoover vacuums. They also faced rising divorce rates, teen-age rebellion, and an alarming wave of intolerance as epitomized by the popularity of the Ku Klux Klan
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  • The Way People Live - Life Among the Indian Fighters

    James P. Reger

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, June 1, 1997)
    The Indian fighters helped to push the Indian steadily westward, ultimately condemning their remaining population to reservations. Sometimes friends of the Indians, the Indian fighters betrayed these friends with the skills, stealth, and knowledge.
  • The Way People Live - Life Among the Aztec

    Rachael Ramey

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, March 26, 2004)
    Although much is known about the ways in which people of high social status lived in ancient Aztec society, archeologists today are focusing on the lesser-known lives of the common people on whom the empire depended.
  • Life in Charles Dicken's England

    Diane Yancey

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Describes the people and conditions of life in England during the time of Charles Dickens and examines how those conditions are reflected in his work
  • The Way People Live - Life of a Roman Gladiator

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, April 15, 2003)
    Today, gladiators-warriors who fought to death to entertain the masses-are among the chief enduring symbols of ancient Rome. In stunning detail, a noted historian presents a carefully documented narrative of the recruitment, training, social status, living conditions, weapons, and combat of these men and women who, ironically, were treated both as sports heroes and social outcasts.
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  • Life in a Japanese American Internment Camp

    Diane Yancey

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Discusses the course of Japanese immigration into the United States, events leading to the relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II, and the conditions they faced in the internment camps
  • Life During the Great Depression

    Dennis Nishi

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Describes daily life for Americans during the Great Depression, as well as some of the lasting changes that occurred such as the increased power of the federal government
  • The Way People Live - Life in a Wild West Show

    Stephen Currie

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Trick-shooters and Native Americans toured with these traveling spectaculars that promised to re-create the thrills of the Wild West for nineteenth-century audiences ignorant of frontier life.
  • Life on Ellis Island

    Renee C. Rebman

    Library Binding (Lucent, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Discusses life on Ellis Island, including detainment and deportation of immigrants, daily activities, the development of the immigration station, its role in the formation of the great melting pot of America, and the later years.
  • The Way People Live - Life During the American Revolution

    Stuart A. Kallen

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, April 1, 2002)
    The Way People Live series focuses on people in various cultures and historical circumstances. Some of these groups are more current, like citizens living on an Israeli kibbutz; others no longer exist, such as Northerners during the Civil War. By emphasizing daily routines, personal struggles and triumphs, the authors portray life in a realistic manner, as well as reveal stereotypes and prejudices that may be associated with some of these diverse groups of people. Combining numerous primary source quotations, fascinating photographs, and fresh you-are-there narrative, The Way People Live brings readers into the lives of people both past and present. Even the most reluctant readers will find it hard to resist these appealing books.
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