The David McCullough Booklist

We’ve heard of David G. McCullough’s “The Johnstown Flood”, but what are some other titles that McCullough has written? If you enjoy reading about history, you’re in luck! Check out these titles we have in our collection. Having trouble getting a copy of David McCullough’s books? Check out these historical fiction and nonfiction read-alikes we have in our collection.















Four Hundred Souls

A unique one-volume “community” history of African Americans from 1619-2019. Ninety brilliant writers–each of whom takes on a five-year interval of that four-hundred-year span–explore their periods through a variety of techniques: historical essays, short stories, personal vignettes, and fiery polemics. This title is also available for checkout as an eBook and an eAudio on OverDrive/Libby.






The Warmth of Other Suns

A sweeping examination an often-overlooked part of history, when six million Black Americans uprooted their lives in the south and migrated to northern and western cities in search of a better future, changing the course of their own lives and the new cities they called home. 

This title is also available for checkout as an eBook on Libby. 







The Personal Librarian

A fictionalized story of the real Belle da Costa Greene, a Black woman who had to pass as white to acquire and keep her position as the librarian and archivist of J.P. Morgan. As her status rises in high society, the mental and emotional cost of her secret grows.    

This title is also available for checkout as an eBook on Libby and in eAudio on Libby