Hurricane Audrey

The Deadly Storm of 1957
By Cathy C. Post

Hurricane Audrey: The Deadly Storm of 1957 by Cathy C. Post is a retelling of the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Audrey on mid-century Cameron, Louisiana. As the storm approaches, families prepare for evacuation, with Captain D.W. Griffith coordinating efforts to evacuate oil rig crews. Local...

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Hoodlum's Miracle

By Bille Pearl

In his memoir Hoodlum's Miracle, Bille Pearl discusses a traumatic past, marked by sexual abuse and his father's murder, and finds coping mechanisms in deviant pleasures, leading to chaos when his ex-wife is brutally killed, making him a prime suspect. Amidst investigations and suspicions, he...

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Hummingbird

Messages from My Ancestors, a memoir with reflection and writing prompts
By Diana Raab

In her memoir Hummingbird: Messages from My Ancestors, Diana Raab opens up on her life experiences, from childhood solitude to her battles with cancer, and the role of writing as a tool for healing. She shares her family dynamics, particularly the influence of her maternal...

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How Nature Healed a Broken Soul

By Penny James

How Nature Healed a Broken Soul is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and inspirational writing subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was largely penned by author Penny James but finished and prepared for publication by her sister...

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Honorable Edward N. Breitung

With Son Edward and Granddaughter Juliet
By Michael Sheldon Nyquist

Honorable Edward N. Breitung: With Son Edward and Granddaughter Juliet is a work of non-fiction in the biography, historical writing, and family saga subgenres. Penned by author Michael S Nyquist, it is suitable for the general adult reading audience. The work is a true and...

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Hidden Demons

Evil Visits A Small New England Town
By Margery B. Metzger

If you are a true crime fan then Hidden Demons: Evil Visits A Small New England Town by Margery B. Metzger will hold your attention from the first page to the last. The author has written in such a way that the reader feels that...

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Her Alibi

By Mary L Schmidt

As a child, Mary could not figure out why her mother's behavior toward her tended to be either violent or angry. As she got older the relationship between them only got worse, so much so that she could not wait to get out of living...

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Holly's Men

The Story of a Polish Jew’s Resistance
By Holly Hail

Holly’s Men is a work of non-fiction in the memoir subgenre. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience and was penned by author Holly Hail about her real-life experiences. First married at sixteen and a mother (albeit only briefly) at eighteen, Holly...

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Hunting Charles Manson

The Quest for Justice in the Days of Helter Skelter
By Lis Wiehl

In August 1969, a pair of savage murders stunned Los Angeles and the world. The Tate-LaBianca murders left seven dead and an entire city consumed by fear and paranoia. Lis Wiehl sets out to examine the events in Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice...

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Hoggrills End

The Little Red Engine and Other Trite Homilies
By Felix Schrodinger

Hoggrills End by Felix Schrodinger is a collection of thought-provoking stories of one man’s life journey both in reality and through his extraordinary imagination. This unique biography covers a wide range of situations, historic events, and personal experiences. The collection includes tales from government protocol,...

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