In the Land of a Thousand Springs

By Nesreen Barwari

In the Land of a Thousand Springs by Dr. Nesreen Barwari details her journey from being a young Kurdish girl in Iraq to becoming a pioneering leader and advocate for her people. The book offers a vivid portrayal of her life, filled with personal and...

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It's a Sign

Your Life Purpose is Calling. Will You Answer?
By Max Karplev

It’s a Sign by Max Karplev is his memoir in which he shares life experiences across several years, connecting them to a meaningful set of patterns. Karplev talks about time in Moscow and his wife’s rehabilitation in Siberia, and on to his solo journey to...

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I Drank From The Nile

An Unbreakable Memoir of Resilience
By Katya Dunko

Katya Dunko was born in Ukraine. Her parents were very young and often fought. Her mother was an alcoholic and soon separated from Katya’s father. Her mother met another man through a dating site, and they moved to Alaska in the USA. This marriage also...

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In Black and White

20 Yrs to Life
By Theresa Granville

In Black and White: 20 Years to Life by Theresa Granville provides a gripping and deep account of her journey as a Black correctional professional navigating the complexities of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Granville's story covers her career, from her early days as a...

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In the Swampyland

By Joan Brooks Baker

Joan Brooks Baker’s In the Swampyland is a collection of personal stories tracing her moments of discovery across childhood and adulthood. In The Burrito, eleven-year-old Joan defies her father’s warning and ventures to buy food from a nearby bodega, where a frightening encounter with local...

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Improvising in Italian

By Jennifer Artley

Improvising in Italian by Jennifer Artley is a memoir that documents Artley's move from New Jersey to Modena, Italy, motivated by her husband Michael’s business opportunities. Artley's daughter struggles to adjust and eventually leaves Italy after a few months. Michael, whose family history includes multiple...

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It Worked For Me

My Life Seizing Opportunity and Building Success
By Jeff Burgess

Jeff Burgess’s It Worked for Me: My Life Seizing Opportunity and Building Success chronicles his extraordinary journey from a rebellious, underachieving youth in Skokie to a highly successful and influential sales executive in the tech distribution industry. The narrative opens with a vivid recounting of...

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If You Say So

By Michelle Herman

If You Say So by Michelle Herman reflects on the author's personal and communal experiences shaped by art, caregiving, and memory. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Herman was part of a community dance project, using ballet for structure and inner balance. She recalls formative life stages:...

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In the Shadow of the Oak

A Memoir Blending Memory, Myth, and a Father's Legacy
By David Ferro

In The Shadow Of The Oak is a heartfelt celebration of love between a son and his father. David Ferro shares true stories about his late father, Aurelio, whose presence loomed large in his life. Alongside the real-life events, the author presents a mythic retelling...

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Infinite Paradise

Witnessing the Wild, a Memoir
By Dianne Ebertt Beeaff

Infinite Paradise by Dianne Ebertt Beeaff is a memoir that immerses readers in a heartfelt connection with nature. The narrative weaves personal reflections with the physical transformations of a sixteen-acre tract in Southern Ontario, artfully depicted as an embodiment of paradise. Throughout the memoir, Beeaff...

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