Swing, Hard Bop, Bop & Bebop

Biographical Jazz Prose Poems
By Horace Mungin

Swing, Hard Bop, Bop & Bebop: Biographical Jazz Prose Poems is a nonfiction music/entertainment book written by Horace Mungin. Mungin is a poet and author, who has written a number of biographical works on jazz artists. As his About the Author page indicates, he grew...

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Surviving PTSD & Moral Injury

How an Afghanistan veteran breaks the silence on mental illness
By Erik Krikke

Surviving PTSD & Moral Injury is a nonfiction memoir written by Erik Krikke. Krikke had reluctantly come to terms with the likelihood that he would be deployed as part of NATO’s Multinational Medical Unit, Role 3. Those at the hospital where he was currently assigned,...

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Swift, Silent and Deadly

Recon Marines in Vietnam
By Michael J. Schneider

I am an Army veteran. I was infantry, so I know a little about combat patrols in dangerous places. I served after the Vietnam War and, to be honest, I have always wondered what it would have been like to serve there. Except for my...

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Sketches of a Black Cat

Story of a night flying WWII pilot and artist
By Ron Miner

Sketches of a Black Cat by Ron Miner is a non-fiction military book that would appeal most to a mixed audience of young adults and adults who enjoy learning more about World War II and the Navy Black Cats. The book is a first person...

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Somewhere the Sun is Shining

Look for the Silver Lining
By Alexis R. Strong

A beautiful title for a gritty memoir, Somewhere the Sun is Shining: Look for the Silver Lining by Alexis R. Strong is a spellbinding memoir that succinctly captures the events that took place during the Second World War, with most of its setting in the...

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Survivor

The Benny Turner Story
By Benny Turner with Bill Dahl

Survivor: The Benny Turner Story by Benny Turner (with Bill Dahl) is the autobiography of blues musician Benny Turner, the younger half-brother to blues legend Freddie King. Benny’s journey begins in Texas in the sunset of 1939 with an overview of his family history, delving...

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Sister Superior's Thumb, the Pope's Ring and the End of Childhood

The Memoir of A Boy on His Dangerous Journey
By Robert McNally

Sister Superior’s Thumb, the Pope’s Ring and the End of Childhood by Robert McNally begins in 1946 when Robert is 14 years old. This is the second book of a trilogy by McNally that he calls The Memoir of a Boy on His Dangerous Journey....

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Solo Travel Guide

Practical Tips for Anyone Travelling Alone: Stop Wishing, Start Travelling.
By Anil Swarup

Do you like to travel? Have you ever traveled alone? Do you judge others that you see traveling alone? Regardless of your thoughts and answers to these questions, Anil Swarup shows you in Solo Travel Guide - Practical Tips for Anyone Travelling Alone: Stop Wishing,...

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Super Nuke!

The Pace Setter for US Fast Attack Nuclear Submarines in the Cold War!
By Charles Cranston Jett

“On a bright Tuesday morning on June 21, 1966, many events affecting the United States were taking place around the world.” This understated Cold War context makes for a fascinating and revealing account by Charles Cranston Jett in his book Super Nuke! As a man,...

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Scandal

How Homosexuality Became a Crime
By David Boyle

In an interesting and well-researched piece of work into the time period of the summer of 1885 in the UK, author David Boyle does a fine job in recounting for his readers what led to the criminalization of homosexuality in Scandal: How Homosexuality Became a...

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