Whispers of the Roaring Twenties

Paris Unveiled
By Naza Semoniff

Whispers of the Roaring Twenties: Paris Unveiled vibrantly depicts the City of Light during the 1920s when France was still emerging from the horrors of war to greet a new world. Naza Semoniff meticulously sheds light on the changes and upheavals Paris underwent during this...

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When the Fudge Trees Bloom

Memories of an American in the Middle East
By Catherine W. Rouhana

When the Fudge Trees Bloom: Memories of an American in the Middle East is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, cross-cultural writing, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Catherine W. Rouhana, this fascinating work chronicles...

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What is Missing?

By John Nieman

John Nieman’s thought-provoking collection of essays What is Missing? examines important values and traditions that were once the core of American society. In the 1970s, milk cartons were used to spread the word about missing children. Their images were included on the cartons but this...

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Where the Wind Wills

An Adventure Driven Travel Memoir
By D. Flower

Where the Wind Wills by D. Flower takes readers on an adventure-packed, culture-rich trip to different remote locations, far away from Western shores. She relates her desire to find solace and meet people still in touch with their ancient culture after experiencing fatigue from her...

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West Virginia: Paranormal Gateway

By Fred Saluga

West Virginia: Paranormal Gateway by Fred Saluga is a collection of encounters and sightings of cryptids, monsters, ghosts, and UFOs. Explore this stunning state through a paranormal lens and a unique perspective. This is a thorough array of well-researched folklore and phenomena that will introduce...

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We Belong

An Anthology of Colombian Women Coffee Farmers
By Lucia Bawot

We Belong: An Anthology of Colombian Women Coffee Farmers by Lucia Bawot offers a unique perspective on an under-recognized job. Bawot is a photographer who grew up hearing stories from her grandmother who was a coffee farmer. Thanks to her connection with this world, she...

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Walden Contemporaneous

Thoreau's Values for Today
By Norman Weeks

Norman Weeks' Walden Contemporaneous explores Henry David Thoreau's mid-nineteenth-century book, Walden, utilizing its words of wisdom to provide answers to difficulties Americans face today. Norman discusses how discovering Henry's work impacted him and how similar their points of view are. He provides a fascinating peek...

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What In The World Is Baha'i

Do You Really Need To Know Adj. Of or relating to a religion emphasizing the spiritual unity of all mankind. N. A teacher of or a believer in this faith.
By Sam Sommer

If you’re looking for an introduction to the Baha’i Faith, which is framed in terms of the problems and challenges that the world is experiencing today and what we can do about them, What In The World Is Baha'i: Do You Really Need To Know...

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Wurruwarrin

Where the Wind Blows
By Sandy Ross

While wishing to delve deep into the reasons for her great-grandad's pain and passive aggression, Sandy Ross inadvertently came across the sociological issues that stem from the Two-Way culture that many aboriginal natives of Australia have inherited down the generations. Through Wurruwarrin, author Sandy Ross...

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Wonderful Winding Words

By François Pialat

Apart from knowing and understanding yourself, it's essential that you can effectively connect with others. Why? You don't live in this world alone, right? To give you a head start, begin with Wonderful Winding Words by François Pialat. In this simple comprehensive book, you'll be...

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