Always Moving Forward

A memoir of friends, family and building Humana
By David A. Jones with Bob Hill

In his memoir, Always Moving Forward, David A. Jones recalls growing up in 1930s-40s Louisville, where he excelled in academics and athletics despite the financial insecurity his family was up against. As a Navy ROTC scholar at the University of Louisville, he met Betty, his...

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Antics from Abroad

Absolute Chaos
By Linda King

Traveling to faraway places can lead to all sorts of experiences. But one thing is for certain -- you will have some interesting stories to tell. Absolute Chaos is the third installment in Linda King's Antics from Abroad series. In this book, Linda shares her...

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A Peek Under the Hood

Heroin, Hope & Operation Tune-Up
By Michael Pevarnik

In A Peek Under the Hood, Michael Pevarnik describes his leadership in DEA operations in Worcester, Massachusetts, utilizing informants, undercover agents, and surveillance to uncover and dismantle significant drug trafficking networks. Starting with informant Lanh, the investigation revealed drug transactions and firearm links, exposing cocaine...

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A Good Day to Die

What 276 executions taught a death row chaplain about life
By Carina Bergfeldt

A Good Day to Die is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, spirituality, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to adult readers owing to themes surrounding death, religion, and the afterlife. Author Carina Bergfeldt chronicles the incredible life experiences of chaplain Jim Brazzil,...

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An Apparently Normal Person

From Medical Mystery to Dissociative Superpower
By Bonnie R Armstrong

In An Apparently Normal Person by Bonnie R Armstrong, a bout of weakness and exhaustion made her feel ill. Worried and afraid of what might be causing the problem, she went to a doctor who did nothing to help her. More than a year later,...

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And She Was Never the Same Again

A Multigenerational Memoir
By Natasha Pryde Trujillo, Ph.D.

And She Was Never the Same Again: A Multigenerational Memoir is a work of non-fiction in the grief, self-help, and memoir subgenres. Penned by author Natasha Pryde Trujillo, Ph.D., this intriguing work delves into the profound impacts of loss across generations, cultures, and identities. Through...

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Angel Finally Found His Wings

A True Story of Finding Trust, Hope, Faith, and the Power of Love
By Ronald Hunter

Ronald Hunter’s autobiography titled Angel Finally Found His Wings tells how he grew up in an extremely dysfunctional family. His mother suffered from a severe mental health problem. His elder brother had PSTD after returning from Vietnam and various other siblings, while trying to help,...

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A Sterling Life

John Danz, Seattle Theatre Pioneer and a Grandson's Journey of Discovery
By Mark Hester

A Sterling Life by Mark Hester is the biography of John Danz, a keen American entrepreneur born in Czarist Russia in 1877. John's birth name was Israel Danowsky. His Jewish parents, Leib and Jenni Danowsky, with their two sons, Israel and Chaim, left Russia, escaping...

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A Hard Silence

One daughter remaps family, grief, and faith when HIV/AIDS changes it all
By Melanie Brooks

A Hard Silence is a profoundly moving, personal, and informative account of the challenges of dealing with AIDS from a daughter's perspective. In 1985, Melanie Brooks's life was deeply affected by tragedy when her father contracted HIV from a blood transfusion during open-heart surgery. This...

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A Normal Boy

Living in an Asylum
By Jan Keating

A Normal Boy: Living in an Asylum by Jan Keating is a gripping story that follows the painful journey of a young boy forced to live in an asylum because the man his mother marries doesn't want him. The setting is in Weyburn, Saskatchewan during...