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The Education of a Tennis Player
 | The life of any sports professional can be hectic and hard on the family. "The Education of a Tennis Player" is the account of Rod Laver, the only tennis player to have ever won all four major tennis titles. With two Grand Slams and a... |
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The Power of Prayer, Endurance and Truth
 | David Beato was the son of a poor farmer; he grew up in Italy during World War II. David had two heroes in his life, his earthly and heavenly fathers. With this fortitude, he became a successful business owner and family man with only a... |
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The Shipwreck of a Nation: Germany: An Inside View
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Peter Nennhaus successfully transports the reader to Berlin before and during WWII. It was a time of political turmoil, expectation, and horror. The reader watches as Stalin's tyranny oppresses the people. They witness Germany's resistance against the Soviet…
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The Sorcerer's Dream
 | I was very interested to read this book based on the name alone. I guess the “Don’t judge the book for its cover” maxim is very true this time. First let me tell you that the name has nothing to do with fantasy at all... |
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Three Flies Up: My Father, Baseball and Me
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Parent and child relationships are often difficult. The relationship between Kelley Dupuis and his father was no different. However, they had a love of baseball to bridge the gap between them. Kelley became his father's caregiver in the last years of the elder's life...
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To the Edge of Sanity
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David grew up in an era when the word gay meant happy. Homosexuality was a lifestyle choice. He wasn't real close to his father. However, on occasion they went to New York together and visited Mark. They checked into a hotel...
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Trail of Crumbs: Hunger, Love and the Search for Home
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Kim was only three-years-old when she was left on a bench with a fist full of food. After sitting there for three days, a police officer takes her to the police station. A couple from New Orleans adopts her. There are few Asian girls in the area. In her early twenties, she…
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Trespassers Will Be Baptized
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Elizabeth Emerson Hancock captures the essence of growing up in Eastern Kentucky. As you move west along the Ohio River, there are subtle cultural changes but some things stay the same. Rarely is there a Kentuckian that does not bleed blue, Wildcat blue, except those…
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Wearing Jeans to the Ball
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Lynese Biniek has been swimming upstream against the current her whole life. She was from a abusive home. Her father abandoned her and her teacher sexually molested her. She was sexually active at an early age...
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What Was I Thinking
How Not To Date
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We've all seen the ads for online dating. They leave the impression that you are going to meet your soul mate. I actually know one person that did. Annie Earley shares her experiences in the online dating scene. If you don't find yourself laughing out loud at some of her…
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