Flares Up

A Story Bigger Than The Atlantic
By Niamh McAnally

Flares Up: A Story Bigger Than the Atlantic by Niamh McAnally is a non-fiction adventure that chronicles the incredible journey of firefighter Paul Hopkins, 55, and entrepreneur Phil Pugh, 65, as they row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. Motivated...

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Following Sunshine

A Voyage Around the Mind, Around the World, Around the Heart
By Niamh McAnally

Niamh McAnally’s Following Sunshine is a unique memoir that skillfully weaves the elements of adventure, self-discovery, and love, creating a refreshing narrative. In this honest and uplifting account, McAnally takes readers on a life-changing journey that starts in uncertainty and culminates in a profoundly satisfying...

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Force of Nature

Three Women Tackle The John Muir Trail
By Joan M Griffin

Force of Nature: Three Women Tackle The John Muir Trail is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical, adventure, and outdoor pursuits subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Joan M Griffin. The work tells the remarkable story...

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Finger of Land on an Old Man's Hand

Adventures in Mexico's Baja Wilderness
By Earl Vincent de Berge

Finger of Land on an Old Man’s Hand: Adventures in Mexico's Baja Wilderness by Earl Vincent de Berge is a personal adventure in the Mexican state of Baja California between the years 1962 and 1964. Back in the day, Baja California was a challenging area...

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Feathered Canyons

Finding Treasures in the Golden State
By Jeannette Hanby and David Bygott

Feathered Canyons by Jeannette Hanby and David Bygott is a memoir of historical significance. Hanby was born during WWII and raised by protective parents in a safe environment. Once she graduated from California's Berkeley in 1962, she decided to explore life deeper and learn more...

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From Tibet to Egypt

Early Travels After a Late Start
By Jeremiah A. Gilbert

A desire to visit the seven continents seems to be the motivation behind From Tibet To Egypt. Jeremiah A. Gilbert details each of his unique trips starting from an enterprising trip to Tibet, visiting monasteries of note, and taking beautiful pictures along the way. Soon...

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Finding the Source

One Man’s Quest for Healing in West Africa
By Dave Kobrenski

It’s not often I pick up a memoir and find that what I’ve read is not only an engrossing story but a fascinating and most unexpected education. Dave Kobrenski, the author of Finding the Source, managed to keep me thoroughly entertained by his unpretentious approach to...

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Finding 42

Searcher Of Soul Keys (Book 2 in The Experiencer Series)
By Benny Mailman

Benny Mailman is no ordinary traveler. He is a former US Marine and would-be stand-up comic who has found peace and tranquillity through embracing spirituality. He frees himself from the confines of a commercially-driven world and travels not as a tourist, but as a seeker...

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Five Months on the Missouri River

Paddling a Dugout Canoe
By Thomas J. Elpel

Five Months on the Missouri River: Paddling a Dugout Canoe by Thomas Elpel is an intriguing book that maps out what Meriwether Lewis and William Clark could have experienced when they made one of their more famous expeditions. The author teams up with Churchill Clark,...

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Friends of the Tsar

Miracles from Petrograd to the Outback
By Jon de Graaff

Friends of the Tsar by Jon de Graaff is the story of Jon’s grandparents' escape from war-torn Russia In 1917. An unusual friendship had developed between Baron Alexander Zuchschwerdt (the author’s great-grandfather) and an Australian horse breeder from Queensland, known as Blue. The Baron had...

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