A tragic love story of racial discrimination in 19th century California.
Farmers rise up against feudal landlords in 1840s New York. Written in 1974.
A true COVID story of separation and dreams denied.
An imposter tries to fool a wife and village in 16th century France.
A musician is gunned down for playing the harmonica in a California mining town.
Love and loss in the vineyards and logging camps of North Carolina overshadowed by the lost Roanoke Colony.
The rise and fall of the sardine industry in Monterey, California.


My memories of life and music along the upper Hudson River during the 1970s.
Baseball star Willie Mays tries to buy a house in San Francisco in 1957.
Reflections on the consequences of racial discrimination in housing.
Loosely based on a true story of racially motivated murder. Written in 1981.
The eyewitness account of a U.S. Calvary massacre of Indians on the Upper Sacramento River in 1846.
An indictment of the treatment of Native Americans and of the need for restitution.
