The Little Breadwinner

War and Survival in the Salvadoran Heartland
By Lucia Mann

The Little Breadwinner by Lucia Mann is, as the subtitle suggests, a tale of war and survival in El Salvador, a story that captures the devastating experience of the Civil War from 1980 to 1992. It is often said that when elephants fight, the grass...

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All My Love, Johnny

Memories and Loss in Troy, New York
By M Thomas Apple

All My Love, Johnny: Memories and Loss in Troy, New York by M Thomas Apple is a non-fiction genealogy and family history book detailing the intersecting lives of the author's grandparents in the pre and post-seasons of World War II. As a young child, Apple...

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Alfred

The Quiet History of a World War II Infantryman
By Louise Endres Moore

In Alfred: The Quiet History of a World War II Infantryman, Louise Endres Moore chronicles the wartime experiences of her father, Alfred N. Endres. After completing basic training, he is shipped out to Europe when he joins the campaign in Normandy soon after D-day. As...

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Into His Presence, Volume 1

Encountering the God of the Patriarchs
By Napoleon Burt

Into His Presence, Volume 1: Encountering the God of the Patriarchs by Napoleon Burt is a non-fiction Christian book that elaborates on the documented biblical accounts of patriarchs like Adam, Noah, and Abraham, just for starters, placing them along a historical timeline to show how...

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Thus Fell Tecumseh

By Frank E. Kuron

Thus Fell Tecumseh by Frank E. Kuron is about a famous Native American, a Shawnee Chief, known as Tecumseh. He fought in the Battle of the Thames in 1813. This book goes into more details of that battle, who fought against him, and why there...

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Letters from Duc Phong District

By Peter Beaman

The Vietnam War has been extensively documented in books, films, and news reports. But what exactly did those on the front line endure during the conflict? Gain a unique insight through personal letters into the mind of a young intelligence officer stationed in the Duc...

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Mysterious Places

Memoir. Journey. Quest.
By Jeffrey Gorney

Mysterious Places by Jeffrey Gorney is the fascinating journey of the author who goes in search of his roots. From Brooklyn to Romania, this memoir is all about his journey of discovery, finding out the true meaning of family, family history, and the mysteries that...

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Delighting the Senses

The Autobiography of America’s Longest Running International Theater Festival
By Michael Pedretti

Delighting the Senses by Michael Pedretti is a non-fiction chronicle of America's longest-running international theater festival. In his account, Pedretti covers a fifteen-year period with the School for Movement Theatre, known by its modern name Movement Theatre International, as it flourishes in North America where...

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Pine Gap

Close to God’s Ear: NSA Eavesdropping Memoirs
By David Rosenberg

Pine Gap: Close to God’s Ear: NSA Eavesdropping Memoirs by David Rosenberg is the non-fiction memoir and compilation of experiences from his time as an insider within the titular organization. To emphasize the significance of Rosenberg's tell-all, the book begins with a disclaimer from the...

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Bethlehem, the Year Jesus Was Born

Unwrapping the Theology Behind Christmas (Organic Faith Book 2)
By Scott Douglas

Bethlehem, the Year Jesus Was Born: Unwrapping the Theology Behind Christmas is a work of non-fiction focusing on religion, history, and theology, and was penned by author Scott Douglas. The second book in the Organic Faith series, this concise standalone read is packed with an...

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