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Seeds & Our Immigrant Ancestors

Cook Memorial Public Library Podcast

Release Date: 03/18/2025

Local Genealogists Speak: A Conversation with Phil show art Local Genealogists Speak: A Conversation with Phil

Cook Memorial Public Library Podcast

In this episode of the “Local Genealogists Speak” podcast series, Phil, a local genealogist, shares about social history, his brick walls, genealogy books, and more. He also shares about his favorite part of U.S. history in honor of America250, a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence. The “Local Genealogists Speak” podcast series is an opportunity to hear from local genealogists as they share their experiences with and knowledge about family history research. Each episode contains tips and suggestions which may be helpful for your own...

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Pick of the Week: Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke show art Pick of the Week: Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke

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This week Hannah recommends Caro Claire Burke's debut novel Yesteryear, a darkly humorous story of a traditional lifestyle influencer who suddenly wakes up in an 1805 homestead. Check out from the Library. Additional titles mentioned in this episode: by Madeline Cash by Tara Westover

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Pick of the Week: The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey show art Pick of the Week: The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey

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This week Erica recommends Jennie Godfrey’s The List of Suspicious Things, a coming‑of‑age story set in late‑1970s Yorkshire, following a 12‑year‑old girl who hunts for the Yorkshire Ripper only to uncover the far more personal mysteries of growing up. Check out  from the Library.

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Pick of the Week: How to Write a Love Story by Catherine Walsh show art Pick of the Week: How to Write a Love Story by Catherine Walsh

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This week Jenny recommends Catherine Walsh’s How to Write a Love Story, a warm, witty romance about a grieving former writer and the devoted editor assigned to help her finish her late father’s famed fantasy series. Check out  from the Library.

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Pick of the Week: Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett show art Pick of the Week: Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett

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This week Marianne recommends Heather Fawcett’s Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter, a cozy fantasy romance about Agnes, her cat shelter, and the witch king secretly living beneath it. Check out from the Library. Additional titles mentioned in this episode: by John Scalzi by Sangu Mandanna

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Local Genealogists Speak: A Conversation with Linda show art Local Genealogists Speak: A Conversation with Linda

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In this episode of the “Local Genealogists Speak” podcast series, Linda, a local genealogist, shares about her genealogy journey, ancestral travel, organizing her research, and more. She also shares about her favorite part of U.S. history in honor of America250, a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence. The “Local Genealogists Speak” podcast series is an opportunity to hear from local genealogists as they share their experiences with and knowledge about family history research. Each episode contains tips and suggestions which may be helpful...

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Pick of the Week: Vigil by George Saunders show art Pick of the Week: Vigil by George Saunders

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This week Hannah recommends George Saunders’s Vigil, a compact, emotionally explosive work of magical realism that follows Jill "Doll" Blaine, the spirit guide tasked with ushering a dying oil executive into the afterlife. Check out  from the Library. Additional titles mentioned in this episode: by Jimin Han by Shehan Karunatilaka

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Pick of the Week: Anatomy of an Alibi by Ashley Elston show art Pick of the Week: Anatomy of an Alibi by Ashley Elston

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This week Jenny recommends Ashley Elston’s Anatomy of an Alibi, a precisely written thriller told from the perspective of two women entangled in the fallout of a murder. Check out  from the Library. Additional titles mentioned in this episode: by Ashley Elston by Amy Tintera by Alex Finlay by Liv Constantine

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Pick of the Week: The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead show art Pick of the Week: The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead

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This week Marianne recommends Ashley Winstead’s The Future Saints, a novel following Hannah Cortland and her band The Future Saints after the sudden passing of her sister and band manager, Ginny. Check out  from the Library. Additional titles mentioned in this episode:  by Taylor Jenkins Reid by Jennifer Weiner

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Pick of the Week: Is This A Cry For Help? by Emily Austin show art Pick of the Week: Is This A Cry For Help? by Emily Austin

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This week Hannah recommends Emily Austin’s Is This A Cry For Help?, a novel following Darcy, a rule-bound librarian who returns to work after a mental breakdown. Check out  from the Library. Additional titles mentioned in this episode: by Rebecca K Reilly by Swan Huntley

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Join Daniel Smith, Genealogy Librarian, as he explores the connections between seeds and our immigrant ancestors. You may be surprised to learn that many immigrants brought seeds with them to America. These seeds were so valuable that they sometimes went to great lengths to hide them. They were then able to grow these seeds once they settled, and they used what they grew to recreate foods from their homelands. During the episode, Daniel shares a couple of examples and then provides ways you can find your immigrant ancestors. The episode ends with some suggestions for those who may want to try growing heirloom seeds.