| The Historic Oakland Cemetery of Atlanta: Speaking Stones |
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Available at Amazon.com **Watch a clip from the recent WSB-TV special on Oakland Cemetary**
"The
Historic Oakland Cemetery of Atlanta:Speaking Stones", like most of
History Press' publications, is content laidened and complimented with
photographs. There is so much to learn in this book, it left me wanting
more -- which is a good thing! I learned so much about Atlanta history
from the author's descriptions of the headstones in Oakland Cemetery.
It was easy to put together a historical outline from her narrative. I
like the way she turned each tombstone into a story, which ultimately
is how we want our lives to be remembered. The Author pays tribute to
these lives and makes us care, which is more than most history books
accomplish. History Press appears to have a motive to keep local
history alive. This book certainly accomplishes that, it keeps these
men and woman live who now lie in Oakland Cemetery. Lisa Russell, White, GA Cathy J. Kaemmerlen shares with us the stories of Atlanta’s famous men and women who lay at rest in the historic Oakland Cemetery. There are approximately seventy thousand souls who were important in Atlanta’s history. There are the thousands of Confederate soldiers along with their officers and generals; Civil Rights pioneers, leaders of industry, and acclaimed writers, all with a story to tell. Cathy J. Kaemmerlen turns each tombstone into a story, which is what each of us today, wish for our lives to be remembered. The reader finds out about great Atlanta residents such as Margaret Mitchell, author of the greatest Civil War novel GONE WITH THE WIND. The great Atlanta golfer Bobby Jones is buried there, as well as Atlanta historian Franklin Garrett, and others who played a role in Atlanta’s history thru the years. Oakland Cemetery holds some very ornate headstones from the Victorian period, but not far from the celebrated sons and daughters of Atlanta, are the paupers buried at public expense. The author pays tribute to all of these lives and makes us care, which is a lot more than most history books can accomplish. There is so much to learn from this book and it is complemented with some excellent photographs. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in Atlanta and wants to see the real story of the gateway city of the South. This is a fascinating and enjoyable read. They should sell this book at every historic site in Atlanta, as these people who lay here in Oakland Cemetery, made all of these places of interest historic through their actions. This little book is really better than a real live tour guide. Cathy J. Kaemmerlen thru her words gives you the very best tour through this beautiful garden of Taltna’s speaking stones. Book Review by Ed Porter from THE LONE STAR NEWSLETTER’S : DAWG DAYS OF SUMMER BOOK FAIR, May 18, 2008 |
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