A Someday Courtesan

A Memoir in Stories
By Sephe Haven

A Someday Courtesan: A Memoir in Stories is a work of non-fiction by Sephe Haven in the memoir and autobiographical writing subgenres. It is intended for the adult reading audience, owing to the presence of explicit sexual discussions and sensitive subject matter such as rape...

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Vitaly

The Misadventures of a Ukrainian Orphan
By Vitaly Magidov Kirkpatrick, Linda Forrest

Vitaly Magidov Kirkpatrick's alcoholic mother abandoned him after birth. Thus, Vitaly stayed at the hospital's nursery until he was old enough to live in an orphanage. Vitaly: The Misadventures of a Ukrainian Orphan tells the inspiring story of a young boy's search for love in...

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The Looking-Glass Voyage

Memoirs of a Pakistani Surgeon
By Tariq Khan

The Looking-Glass Voyage: Memoirs of a Pakistani Surgeon is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical and cultural writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Tariq Khan. As the title suggests, the work focuses on...

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After All ...

A True Story
By Maria Trautman

In the epilogue of her autobiography, After All, Maria Trautman concludes that forgiveness is not about excusing behavior, such as abuse, but about “letting go” so that her “soul would be free of bitterness.” If only all victims of parental and sexual abuse could embrace...

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Lamlash Street

A Portrait of 1960's Post-War London Through One Family's Story
By J M Phillips

Lamlash Street: A Portrait of 1960's Post-War London Through One Family's Story is an autobiographical memoir recounting J.M. Phillips's childhood living in London during 1963. Jill grew up in a close-knit, working-class community at a time of great change, raised by people still recovering from...

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From the Mountaintop

By Campbell Bolwell

From the Mountaintop is a memoir by author Campbell Bolwell and yet it is much more than just the detailing of one man’s life; it is a journey deep inside the mind of all of us, an attempt to answer those age-old questions – Who...

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Sander's Study

A Son's Story
By Chris Vanocur

A very successful and very well-known reporter, his successful and somewhat-known reporter son, their relationship to each other and the world sums up Sander’s Study: A Son’s Story by Chris Vanocur. For those unfamiliar with Sander Vanocur, he was one of the best-known reporters of...

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When You’re A Jet [West Side Story]

A Dancer’s Extraordinary, Ordinary Life
By David Bean

When You’re a Jet [West Side Story]—A Dancer’s Extraordinary, Ordinary Life by David Bean is the story of one of the cast members of the original film version of West Side Story. Author David Bean played one of the Jets, who was called Tiger. He...

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How Did I Do That?

A Life of Risk and Reward
By Bill Dutcher

Join Bill Dutcher as he looks back at his joyful, painful, and exceptionally active 78 years on earth in How Did I Do That? A Life of Risk and Reward. From one mischievous exploit to another, young Bill lived his childhood fearlessly and inquisitively, with...

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HELLucinate

By Linda Olarin

HELLucinate is a story about one woman’s trip through nighttime terrors that found a way of visiting her in the daytime, too. Linda Olarin’s detailed account of her experiences will leave readers wondering if there’s more than a medical explanation for her visions. The author...

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