Our Story

By Bill Clark, Glenda Clark, Jim Clark

Our Story chronicles the remarkable 88-year journey of Bill and Glenda Clark, beginning with their humble origins on Ohio farms during the Great Depression. This touching biography weaves together their shared experiences, from their early struggles with poverty to their lifelong dedication to basketball and...

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Out Of My Scull

By Danielle Battaglia

Out of My Scull by Danielle Battaglia is a delightful memoir of a woman who takes up the sport of recreational rowing in her fifties. Having tried many adventurous sports, Danielle sees the rowers gently passing by the restaurant balcony on a perfect evening and...

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One-Beer Daisy

Facing Death, Life, and Growing Up Along the Way
By Maikel L. Wise

In One-Beer Daisy: Facing Death, Life, and Growing Up Along the Way, Maikel L. Wise narrates his story of loss, healing, and the treasures of life. From making funeral arrangements to being with his mother during her hospice care, the author reflects on how he...

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Object

A Memoir of Childhood Abuse and a Shocking Cover-Up at the Highest Ranks of Government
By Kristin Louise Duncombe

Object by Kristin Louise Duncombe is a powerful and heartbreaking memoir that shows the author's experiences of trauma, survival, and healing. The narrative develops in various countries around the world as the author tries to remember and comprehend her childhood and life in foreign countries...

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On Full Automatic

Surviving 13 Months in Vietnam
By William V. Taylor Jr.

More than fifty years after its unhappy conclusion, the Vietnam War seems but a distant memory of an unpopular conflict. In writing On Full Automatic: Surviving 13 Months in Vietnam, William V. Taylor Jr. remembers it all too clearly and shares his experiences with the...

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Out of Darkness Into Light

By Lauralee Lindholm

I have read missionary stories (starting with The Life and Diary of David Brainerd) for the past sixty years. Lauralee Lindholm’s Out of Darkness into Light stands with the best of the missionary books I have read. I have personal friends who were missionaries in...

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Opposing Forces

A Memoir
By Francis Mont

Opposing Forces: A Memoir is a non-fiction work in the memoir, cross-cultural writing, and inspirational writing subgenres. Penned by author Francis Mont, this interesting work chronicles the intellectual autobiography of an East European physicist escaping from Communism to capitalism. Mont reflects on his journey from...

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On Deck

Memoir of a Life Well-Lived
By David Del Bosque

On Deck: Memoir of a Life Well-Lived is penned by author David Del Bosque in the memoir, drama, and slice-of-life genres. This is a candid and moving exploration of triumphs, challenges, and self-discovery. From his humble beginnings in Alice, Texas, to the sun-drenched beaches of...

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Our Song

A Memoir of Love and Race
By Lynda Smith Hoggan

Lynda, a white university student, and JT, a black athlete from the inner city, share a deep connection from the moment they first meet. Despite the distance between their schools, they continue to express their longing for each other through letters and poems. Their chemistry...

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Once Upon a Time on Sunday Morning

When Charles Kuralt Gave Us the Real World
By E.S. "Bud" Lamoreaux III

Once Upon a Time on Sunday Morning: When Charles Kuralt Gave Us the Real World is a memoir that describes the conception and development of the program Sunday Morning. As a producer, author E.S. "Bud" Lamoreaux III was one of a trio who selected topics...

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