The Man Called Red

Wow! Where do I begin? First let me say that this is a good book. It is a snapshot of a time and a place and a life. To me it is fascinating. The Man Called Red by N.B. "Red" Sorensen takes place in another...
Wow! Where do I begin? First let me say that this is a good book. It is a snapshot of a time and a place and a life. To me it is fascinating. The Man Called Red by N.B. "Red" Sorensen takes place in another...
To the Wilds of Alaska: A New Life in the Alaskan Wilderness is a non-fiction biography written by Janette Ross Riehle. Jim Childers knew he had to do something to ensure the survival of his family during the Great Depression. Their farm in the Rogue...
In a fascinating account of a man who has lived a full and adventurous life, To Where I Have Been & From Where I Came is the autobiography of author Geoffrey Higges. Follow his life in reverse chronological order, an incredibly unique touch in a...
The Host with the Most: Tales of a Tattooed Television Personality is a non-fiction autobiography written by Todd Newton. The author is an Emmy award-winning host who began following his passion when he was a child. Indeed, his first tale describes a classic scene where...
In this spell-binding, electrically charged and heart-breaking memoir, The Philosopher’s Daughter, Jennifer Stace tells one of the most unbelievable, unforgettable stories a reader may ever have the privilege to encounter – the tale of an improbable, eccentric, ecstatic, tragic and incredible life, filled with cameos...
The Broke Ass Brigade: Living with Asperger's in the Savage Side of the American Dream by Don Romonov is an autobiography told in a very stream-of-consciousness sort of way about living with Asperger's and trying to get by when nothing is really going in your...
The Blood on My Hands: An Autobiography by Shannon O'Leary is a powerful, dark memoir. In her memoir, O’Leary tells how she and her family suffered at the hands of an abusive father with a multiple personality disorder. O’Leary actually witnessed her father murder people...
Paeti Gustav Xaviers’ The Sound of Serenity is an autobiography crafted to read like a very interesting novel, a rare find indeed. From the early days of life, from building a friendship with a Jewish boy, to being considered a junkie, and through restlessness to...
The Comeback Kid: The Memoirs of Thomas L. Hay by Thomas Leonard Hay is an autobiography that chronicles a fun and interesting life worth looking into. The story starts in Thomas Leonard Hay's small town childhood in Clinton, Missouri in the 1950s. The story...