A Bit of a Laugh

By Ben Tiffen

A Bit of a Laugh by Ben Tiffen is a wonderful and fun insight into the world of stand-up comedy, based on the author's own personal experiences and his journey in the world of comedy. Tiffen gives an honest and straight-to-the-point account of starting out...

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Almost Full Circle

From Montserrat to Canada and Back-ish
By Jacqueline Greer Graham

In Almost Full Circle: From Montserrat to Canada and Back-ish, Jacqueline Greer Graham takes readers back to her Caribbean roots, her youth in Montserrat, and her time in Canada with her mother and stepfather. She remembers the wonderful and positive experiences she had as a...

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A Dancer in Depth

Paragraphs from a Theatre Life
By Stanley Howard Mazin

"You should write a book!" This is a normal response from strangers to Stanley Howard Mazin's verbal story about his life in show business, and there's a good reason for that. Stanley relates his vibrant, stimulating life story and his various theatrical exploits firsthand in...

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Adam and Eve

The Rest of the Story - Secrets from the Ancient Wisdom of the Jews
By Rabbi Boruch David

Adam and Eve by Rabbi Boruch David identifies the choice between good and evil as fundamental to the human experience, with the creation of Adam and Eve representing the first day of anthropological history. The author makes a significant distinction between the subjugating relation of...

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A Light in the Wilderness

The Story of Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and the southeast Florida Frontier
By James D. Snyder

“So…why build a lighthouse where nobody lived?” That was the general assumption in the mid-1800s about the geographic location of Jupiter Inlet in southeast Florida. Once a major trading hub for Native Americans and now home to over 8 million people, Jupiter Inlet seemed an...

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Athena in the Icebox

By Demi K

Athena in the Icebox by Demi K is the continuation of a series of memoirs that champions the young, rebellious teenager from New England, Athena Angelopolous. Of Greek extraction, Athena, or Tina as she prefers to be known, is running from her abusive and controlling...

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A Sky of Infinite Blue

A Japanese Immigrant's Search for Home and Self
By Kyomi O'Connor

A Sky of Infinite Blue: A Japanese Immigrant’s Search for Home and Self is a work of non-fiction in the autobiography subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Kyomi O’Connor. The book follows the author's journey relocating from...

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A Monastic Landscape

The Cistercians In Medieval Ireland
By Breda Lynch

If you’re a fan of medieval history in general, monastic history in particular, or all things Irish, A Monastic Landscape: The Cistercians In Medieval Ireland by Dr. Breda Lynch is for you. Beginning with an overview of the early church and the spread of Christianity...

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America’s Loveless Age

Trumpism, FemPower, the End of Patriarchy (Why Singleton is the New Normal)
By Noel Terry

Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 US presidential polls not only sent Americans hurtling down a path with some of their worst fears, but also engaged them in an all-discovery journey politically, socially, spiritually, and in every aspect of life you can think of. Most...

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Are We There Yet?

Travelling more responsibly with your children
By Rachel Dodds & Richard Butler

Are We There Yet? by Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler echoes the many times parents have heard their children ask that very question. Traveling with children of all ages can be a challenge, but it can also be an educational and engaging experience for both...

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