Uncle Charlie Killed Dutch Schultz

the Jewish mob, a family affair
By Alan Geik

Uncle Charlie Killed Dutch Schultz is a rollercoaster of a true-crime read, blending the grit of a noir thriller with the quirkiness of a dark comedy. The author Alan Geik is a masterful storyteller with an insider view, adding all the nuance and dramatic effect...

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Is He Ever Going To Leave His Wife?

The answers to the questions you desperately want to know.
By Martess Amunette Dowling

Relationship gurus will swear that trust is the bedrock of any relationship. Martess A. Dowling shows how this comes apart in the staggering reality of getting involved with a married man. Is He Ever Going To Leave His Wife? takes the reader on an intimate...

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I Married a Coconut

Stories of an Indian girl growing up in America
By Priti Tanna

I Married a Coconut by Priti Tanna is a memoir of the author's journey as a first-generation American of Indian descent, and all the cultural conflicts and familial pressures that come with it. Growing up with immigrant parents, Priti must balance American societal norms and...

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My Father's Suitcase

A story of family secrets, abuse, betrayal - and breaking free
By Mary Garden

My Father's Suitcase falls into the autobiography, family drama, and inspirational writing genres. It is best suited to adult readers and contains a discussion of abuse as well as other adult content and language. Penned by author Mary Garden, this gripping memoir delves into the...

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No Chemo, No Radio... No Knife

By Sara Verrall

Following your instincts and relying on alternative health methods can change your life. Sara Verrall knows this. She's a woman with a strong interest in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. When she discovered a 4.2cm by 1.5cm lump of tissue in her left breast, it was...

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Nalule's Travels and Adventures

Writing for Survivors in Africa
By Helen Liebling

Nalule's Travels and Adventures: Writing for Survivors in Africa is a work of non-fiction in the autobiography, culture, and activism subgenres. It is best suited to an adult reading audience owing to the discussion of survivors of gender-based violence. Penned by author Dr Helen Liebling,...

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The Most Wanted 2004-2005

By Maria Angela Leon

The Most Wanted 2004-2005 is a work of non-fiction in the mental health, autobiography, and psychology subgenres, penned by author Maria Angela Leon, and narrated by Danielle Fliller for this audiobook edition. Regardless of religion, nationality, or socioeconomic status, anyone can be affected by mental...

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I Feel Your Stare

An Autobiography
By Cheryl Gillespie

I Feel Your Stare is a memoir that tells the inspiring story of Cheryl Gillespie, a woman who lives with Rheumatoid Arthritis and associated blindness. From a young age, Cheryl noticed that she was different from others, as her eyesight was hindered, and she had...

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See You Tonight and Promise to Be a Good Boy!

War Memories
By Salo Muller

“See you tonight and promise to be a good boy,” were not only the last words Salo Muller’s mother would say to him but the last time he would know true happiness. For in a few days, Salo would lose his parents to a fate...

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Illuminations

Earning a Living with Dynamic Photography
By Raymond J Klein

Raymond J. Klein's Illuminations describes his photographic journey in Milwaukee during World War II, sparked by his father's Kodak camera. Recognition came through the Milwaukee Journal, leading to a spot in Pictures From Readers and a $5 check. High school saw Klein as a camera...

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