Life On the Ohio Frontier

A Collection of Letters From Mary Lott to Deacon John Phillips, 1826-1846
By Jacqueline Bachar

Life on the Frontier by Jacqueline Bachar and Paul Bachar Jr. is a compilation of Mary Lott’s letters from 1826 to 1846 after settlement on the Ohio frontier from New York. They describe the difficulties of travel and frontier life, including health problems affecting family...

Life As I Know It

A Biologist's View of the World
By Richard Penner

Richard Penner dives into the history of Earth, human civilization, and his own spiritual journey in this engaging memoir. Divided into two parts, Life As I Know It offers readers a captivating overview of human history, religion, and Richard's personal experiences of traveling all over...

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Land Rich, Cash Poor

My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer
By Brian Reisinger

Land Rich, Cash Poor: My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer by Brian Reisinger tells the story of his family's four-generation farm in Wisconsin, beginning with his great-grandfather, Alois, who emigrated from Europe in 1909. The Reisinger family faced numerous...

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Lead, Follow, or Fail

The Human Struggle for Productivity, and how Nations, Organizations, and People will Prosper in our Changing World
By Peter J. Brews

Our modern world was shaped by the Industrial Revolution, a phenomenon that emerged during the late 18th century. Productivity increased due to the use of machinery and the investment of capital, holding the promise of a better life for all. Dr. Peter Brews examines the...

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London Baby Bells

What Tales Bells Tell
By Lande Jewels

Did you know who holds the dangerous secrets of London? The tales of royals, Shakespeare, and whispers even the dead cannot tell. Unbeknownst to you, they hide away their true form, watching and remembering the days of your life, celebrating and mourning, seeking to add...

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Life Stories

Educator, Painter, Pilot, Stained-Glass Artist
By Robert Canady

Life Stories: Educator, Painter, Pilot, Stained-Glass Artist chronicles the life and times of the author, Dr. Robert (Bob) Canady. From humble beginnings during the depression years of the 1930s, it was a path as rich and varied as it was rewarding. Canady was born on...

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Love, Norm

Inspiration of a Jewish American Fighter Pilot, Revised Edition (Modern Jewish History)
By Norman M. Shulman

Love, Norm: Inspiration of a Jewish American Fighter Pilot by Norman M. Shulman is an inspiring memoir that explores themes of identity, resilience, and the profound impact of mentorship across generations. Shulman, a Jewish American psychologist and stepfather, crafts a heartfelt narrative through letters to...

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Left Imperialism

From Cardinal Richelieu to Klaus Schwab
By Gary Gindler

In a world where ideologies and stances on the political spectrum can quickly unite as well as alienate people, it is dangerous to pick a side without having a better understanding of what you choose to stand for. This is especially because of how,...

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Lost and Found

Coming of Age in the Washington Press Corps
By Ellen Hume

Lost and Found: Coming of Age in the Washington Press Corps by Ellen Hume is a stunning personal manifesto and commitment to making a difference where the odds are high. Ellen knows that as a woman, becoming a newspaper reporter in an industry dominated by...

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Love's Guest

Reflections of Inspiration and Wonder
By Marc Aronoff

Love’s Guest: Reflections of Inspiration and Wonder is inspired by the words of Saint Catherine of Genoa. Marc Aronoff details the saint’s origins, discussing her attempt to enter a convent at thirteen, her arranged marriage at sixteen, and her husband's infidelities. The author describes the...