The Common Man
Melvin Valkner shares his life with readers in his book The Common Man: God – Home – Country. Melvin grew up in the 1950s on a farm in Doster, Michigan. His parents owned a shoe repair shop where he helped out on the weekends. He...
Melvin Valkner shares his life with readers in his book The Common Man: God – Home – Country. Melvin grew up in the 1950s on a farm in Doster, Michigan. His parents owned a shoe repair shop where he helped out on the weekends. He...
Danielle Pashko is the author of Smile at Your Challenges. She should know – after all, Pashko has it all – a flourishing wellness practice in New York, Miami and Los Angeles; beauty, vibrant health, intelligence and talent. But life used to be tough. At...
In Catherine’s Kid: One Boy's Story of Growing Up in the Arkansas Delta, author Donald W. Bell takes readers back in time to the early 1940s. He begins by sharing some of his family’s history, but quickly moves on to share his childhood memories. After...
My Life with The Third Man in the Ring by Barbara Stolfi Maggio is the author's story of her life with a celebrated professional fight referee, who also happened to be her father. He was not only a professional fight referee, but also a bookmaker,...
In Holy Cow and Ed, Too!, author Ginny Knight-Simon has offered readers a bright and optimistic look at her life and times. The reader can enjoy Holy Cow and Ed, Too by flitting through a wide pantheon of chapters, each offering a different view of...
Ruthless gang bangers, drug deals gone bad and bloody shootouts -- that's what you can expect in Welcome to the Brier Patch by Darrell McMann. This true crime drama tells the story of the life of McMann, a rookie white boy cop with the Mobile...
Motorcycle Dreams is a fascinating autobiographical account of one man’s journey through life as an avid fan and owner of motorcycles. Author Andreas F. von Recum is a German immigrant who relocated to Ohio, USA, later in his life, but always retained a fascination for...
Emilia is getting to be an elderly woman now, but she wasn’t always. Now in her mid-seventies, she’s managed to create her own empire as a frozen food supplier after coming from a poor family that frequently found themselves dependent on the kindness of strangers....
Naked: Stripped by a Man and Hurricane Katrina by Julie Freed is the motivating story of a woman who overcomes loss and disaster with a lot of strength and will power. Julie finds herself amid turmoil and chaos when her marriage disintegrates and she faces...
If you’re looking for a fascinating and inspiring life story, then look no further than Winter of 1950 by Linda K. Reed. This conversationally-styled memoir introduces you to Lindy and the tale of her life, from her birth through the sixty-four years that follow, into...