Code Silence

Surviving Casa by the Sea
By Allie Burton

Code Silence: Surviving Casa by the Sea by Allie Burton is an autobiography that reflects on the consequences of her early misadventures, which included spending time with her friends, rebelling, and running away. As a result, Allie’s parents sent her to a reform school in...

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Cracks of Destruction

A Daughter's Search for Home
By Sherrie Lancaster

Cracks of Destruction: A Daughter's Search for Home is a work in the autobiography, family issues, and emotional memoir subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to themes of domestic violence, death, abandonment, and trauma. Penned by Sherrie Lancaster, this harrowing and...

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Cong Catchers

A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam
By Lee Halverson

Cong Catchers: A Soldier's Memories of Vietnam is a memoir by Lee Halverson, a former U.S. Army infantryman who served in the Vietnam War from 1969 to 1970. The book provides a personal account of Halverson's experiences during his almost year-long tour of duty in...

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Chicago Rage

A Memoir of the 1960's Chicago Riots
By Ronald Schulz

Following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, 17-year-old Ronald Schulz chose to leave home, establish a commune in Chicago, and join the Yippee revolution. Thus began his road trip, in which he encountered a variety of characters, including a sexually unsatisfied deacon, homosexual guys who gave...

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College in the 80s

One Syracuse Story
By Dave Rotell

If you have studied at almost any university, Dave Rotell’s memoir, College in the 80s: One Syracuse Story – which encompasses the typical characteristics of drinking, partying, drugs, financial distress, and making lifelong friends – is likely to sound quite familiar and relatable. However, the...

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Coal Mine to Courtroom

A Quadriplegic's Memoir of Relentless Faith, Courage, and Eternal Success
By W. Ron Adams with Fred Anderson

A Kentucky lawyer talks about his life in Coal Mine to Courtroom: A Quadriplegic's Memoir of Relentless Faith, Courage, and Eternal Success by W. Ron Adams. Co-written with Fred Anderson, this memoir describes Adams’ early years from growing up as a basketball hero to working...

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Caravan of Pain

The True Story of the Tattoo the Earth Tour
By Scott Alderman

Caravan of Pain: The True Story of the Tattoo the Earth Tour is a work of non-fiction in the autobiography and music memoir subgenres, and was penned by author Scott Alderman. Intended for the adult reading audience, the book does contain explicit language and moderate...

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Chasing Zorba

A Journey of Self-Discovery in a VW Bus
By Jerry Steimel

Chasing Zorba: A Journey of Self-Discovery in a VW Bus, by Jerry Steimel, is an intriguing travelogue of introspection and fulfilling a lifelong dream. The Vietnam War is a powder keg in America, along with other social issues, and the author has just finished college....

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Captain's Logbook

Escaping Nine to Five for 24/7
By John De Silva

Captain's Logbook: Escaping Nine to Five for 24/7 is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiographical, and life at sea subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author John De Silva, the titular captain of the book. In...

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CP Can't Stop Me

Cerebral Palsy Can't Stop me
By Autumn Kinkade

CP Can't Stop Me by Autumn Kinkade is a personal journal of the first 20 years of her life. This begins with her parents’ desperate desire to have children. After several years, her mom finally fell pregnant with twins. Her parents felt their dreams had...

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