A Glimmer In The Dark

By Samman Akbarzada

A Glimmer in the Dark by Samman Akbarzada is a touching and sometimes tragic look at her life as a refugee from Afghanistan. She writes about her pain, suffering, and fleeting happiness. Her poems have no names only subgenres to describe her story in this...

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The 9 Levels of True Transformation

How to Evolve From Feeling Lost to Being Found
By Michael D. Alexander

To improve your well-being, it is beneficial to evaluate your life and transform yourself by making positive changes. Michael D. Alexander teaches us what true transformation involves and how to achieve it. He evaluates important aspects such as mind, body, and soul. In The 9...

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Find a Place for Me

Embracing Love and Life in the Face of Death
By Deirdre Fagan

Find a Place for Me: Embracing Love and Life in the Face of Death by Deirdre Fagan is a beautiful portrayal of love against the backdrop of a terminal illness. It is a chronicle of a marriage and family that refuses to let amyotrophic lateral...

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Loneliness

Roman Ruminations, Volume One
By Norman Weeks

Loneliness (Roman Ruminations, Volume One) by Norman Weeks is a deeply contemplative text about the author’s state of existence: loneliness. His escape is the craft of writing where he provides commentary on some of the greatest academics and philosophers to substantiate or explore his own...

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Under the Naga Tail

A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide
By Mae Bunseng Taing, James Taing

Under the Naga Tail: A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, cultural and psychological subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience for its strong (though non-graphic) content and...

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Flower of Vlora

Growing up Jewish in Communist Albania (Holocaust Survivor True Stories WWII)
By Anna Kohen

Flower of Vlora by Anna Kohen is the author's memoir and tribute to the Albanians that saved her Romaniote Jewish community, one of the oldest European Jewish groups. The author is determined to help the Albanians get recognition for their help during the Holocaust. She...

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Dreaming in Chinese

Memoirs from a Taiwanese Prison
By William Tsung

Dreaming in Chinese: Memoirs from a Taiwanese Prison by William Tsung is a relatively short but impactful account of life inside a Taiwanese prison. The author is what was known as an ABC (American Born Chinese). When he traveled from California to Taiwan in January...

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How Easy Company Became a Band of Brothers

By Chris Langlois

How Easy Company Became a Band of Brothers is written by Chris Langlois, a Doc Roe grandson, and illustrated by Anneke Helleman. This is a collection of historical events in the life of a band of paratroopers during WWII. These men went from peacetime citizens...

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Enough Really is Enough

By Vivien Heim

Lucie is almost 67 years old. But age is just a number, as Lucie lives life to the fullest. She lives in legendary Stratford-upon-Avon and is, of course, an avid theater lover. Lucie is good at cooking and loves to share delicious food with those...

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Rain On The Red Flag

By Frank Thanh Nguyen

It was April 1975 when the South Vietnamese Army surrendered under the rapid advancement of the North Vietnamese. Streets in Saigon that once were filled with roadway noises and songs blasting from kitchen radios and market stands were now quiet and empty. For seventeen-year-old Thanh...

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