My Search for Jazzbo Jones

By Ethan Hirsh

My Search for Jazzbo Jones is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and inspirational writing genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Ethan Hirsh, the narrative delves into the author's quest to uncover the mystery surrounding...

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We Can Change the World

Tales from a Generation's Quest for Peace and Justice
By Douglas L. Murray

We Can Change the World by Douglas L. Murray tells stories from the generation that came of age during the tumultuous '60s and '70s when protests against the Vietnam War and for civil rights filled the streets. Much like Tom Brokaw chronicled stories of the...

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...And Why Not?

A step closer to living a more fulfilling life
By Sophie Burrus-Müller

Are you satisfied with your life? Do you feel you want something different? Breaking a well-established routine is never easy. But whether we wish it or not, sometimes, change is inevitable. It is up to us how we navigate change and use it to further...

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Single Handed

By Joseph M. Kress

In Single Handed by Joseph M. Kress, on Valentine's Day in 1975, Gregory Kress and Janet Robie take their vows in front of their friends in family. Sadly, only a short time later, the path of their lives changes after Gregory is murdered and Janet...

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Highway to the Sky

An Aviator's Journey
By Lola Reid Allin

Highway to the Sky: An Aviator's Journey is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and social commentary genres. It is best suited to the adult reading audience owing to moderate references to sex and violence and some use of strong language. Penned by...

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Earth's Emergency Room

Saving Species as the Planet and Politics Get Hotter
By Lowell E. Baier

Earth's Emergency Room: Saving Species as the Planet and Politics Get Hotter is a work of non-fiction in the environmental issues, activism, and education genres. Penned by author Lowell E. Baier, this compelling read explores the increasing imperilment of Earth's flora and fauna due to...

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Diary of 66

The Night I Burned Alive
By Alexandra Furnea

In her memoir Diary of 66: The Night I Burned Alive, Alexandra Furnea recounts her painful journey following the 2015 Colectiv Club fire in Bucharest, where she details the inadequate medical care, mistreatment, and systemic failures she lived through. She survived when dozens of others...

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Art of Grey Area Thinking

 Helping Young People Fight Extremism, Manipulation, and Abuse
By Jimmy From The Good Fight

Art of Grey Area Thinking by Jimmy from The Good Fight is a social science self-help guide that begins by stating the need for mental martial arts to counter manipulation. Grey area thinking, as in very little is in plain black and white, is used...

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Bright Eyes

Surviving Our Monsters And Learning to Live Without Them
By Bridey Thelen-Heidel

Born in the early 1970s, five-year-old Bridey enjoyed a relatively peaceful life until she didn’t. Bridey’s mom told her the man she always knew as her father was not her parent. Her mom moved her from one city to another and changed schools more times...

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Who Runs the World?

Unlocking the Talent and Inventiveness of Women Everywhere
By Lois Quam

Who Runs the World? by Lois Quam is a social science and medical book in which she covers the pivotal role of women in addressing poverty, environmental protection, and disease prevention through her involvement with the organization Pathfinder. She discusses the importance of universal access...

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