Everything has Meaning

What the Tree Stand Murders Taught me About Life, Death, and Destiny
By Scott Roux

Everything Has Meaning: What the Tree Stand Murders Taught me About Life, Death, and Destiny is the memoir of Scott Roux. He was raised as a Catholic but also inherited his Ojibwe roots from his mother. He started exploring his Native American heritage and discovered...

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The Inside Story of Movement Theatre International's Mime and Clown Festivals

By Michael Pedretti

The Inside Story of Movement Theatre International's Mime and Clown Festivals is a work of non-fiction focusing on dramatic art forms. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Michael Pedretti, whose experiences working alongside mime and clown artists are...

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Cursing with Style

A Dicktionary of Expletives
By Erika M. Weinert

Cursing with Style: A Dicktionary of Expletives by Erika M. Weinert is a resource with a satirical but factual presentation that sets out to define what many would think defies definition -- swear words. However, referring to them as swear words is an oversimplification of...

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Egyptian Places

An Illustrated Travelogue
By Henry David Ayon

Egyptian Places: An Illustrated Travelogue by Henry David Ayon presents over two hundred colored and sepia drawings of inspiring and majestic temples and tombs. The book takes readers on a cultural and visual voyage down the Nile while enjoying explanations of the built forms. Architects...

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The Color of the Elephant

Memoir of a Muzungu
By Christine Herbert

The Color of the Elephant: Memoir of a Muzungu is the new autobiographical work from Christine Herbert. Covering several years of the author's life spent in the Peace Corps, the book shares her experiences of working in healthcare and education in Zambia. Covering a broad...

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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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Midpoint

A Memoir
By Patricia Angeles, Sebastian Cudicio, Issam Ghazzawi PhD

Midpoint: A Memoir by Patricia Angeles, Sebastian Cudicio, and Issam Ghazzawi Ph.D. is an inspiring memoir of an immigrant woman as she looks back at the major milestones of her life as a young girl in Manila, an immigrant in Los Angeles, a banker, and...

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Struggling for Democracy in Hong Kong

My Story
By Joseph Cheng

Struggling for Democracy: My Story by Joseph Cheng is a memoir that records one man’s eyewitness account of Hong Kong’s campaign for democracy. This is a historical journey that spans the years 1949 to 2020 and covers the significant economic and political developments that took...

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The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers

A question of knowledge (Ethnographic Trilogy)
By Ruth H Finnegan

If roads are considered the bloodline of a country's economy, taxi drivers must be the blood cells that help people reach their destinations, ensuring the smooth running of the country. In The Hidden Lives of Taxi Drivers, Ruth H. Finnegan delves into the world of...

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Giacomo Family Recipes

By Angel Giacomo

Giacomo Family Recipes is a collection of recipes by Angel Giacomo. These recipes have been handed down in the Giacomo family with lots of love and pride. Many of the recipes appealed to me. These include Cranberry Salad, Carrot Cookies, and Raw Apple Cake, Penne...

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