Pardon Me For Protruding and Other True Tales

A young lawyer's life, learning, and loves. Volume 1
By Bolaride Jackson

Pardon Me for Protruding and Other True Tales is a collection of hilarious stories featuring North Carolina trial lawyer, Bolaride Jackson. Bolo works for a small law firm and because he is a new, young lawyer, he gets all of the firm's wacky, impossible, and...

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Perceptions of a Camino

By Göte Nyman

Perceptions of a Camino is an inspirational memoir written by Göte Nyman. Nyman's story revolves around his personal camino, or pilgrimage, in Fisterra. He first visited this small coastal town in Gallicia 17 years earlier, when he was on a boating trip with his wife...

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Pain and Gain

The Untold True Story
By Marc Schiller

Pain and Gain is the true story of Marc Schiller, a successful Florida business man who, one day in 1994, found his life spiraling out of control and hanging by a thread. The story starts out with a brief outline of Schiller’s life prior to...

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Pie

An Old Brown Horse
By Kandy Kay Scaramuzzo

The book “Pie: An Old Brown Horse” by Kandy Kay Scaramuzzo tells the story of Pie from his very own point of view. The reader follows Pie's life from the time he had an accident that rendered him incapable of continuing his job as a...

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Pitstop in the Paris of Africa

By Julie R. Dargis

Julie Dargis, the author of "Pit Stop in the Paris of Africa", is a poet and an author of considerable note. Being the unique person that she is, she went off to work in Morocco for the Peace Corps at a time when most women...

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Pulling Taffy

A Year with Dementia and Other Adventures
By Tinky Weisblat

Author Tinky Weisblat's mother Jan, better known as Taffy, died at age 93 in December of 2011. Bright, active Taffy suffered from dementia in her last months on earth. Born in 1918, Taffy graduated from Mount Holyoke College. "She was very much in the world...

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Paris I've Grown Accustomed to Your Ways

By Ruth Yunker

Paris. Just the word brings to mind history, grace, fine art, literature and gardens. And of course the Eiffel Tower. Ruth Yunker fell in love with Paris and has written a book bringing to life the style and customs of what it is like to...

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Parris Island

A Woman's Memoir of Marine Corps Boot Camp
By Lisa Cordeiro

Lisa Minassian, daughter of an Armenian immigrant father whose family survived genocide and an English mother whose family withstood the bombing of London in World War II, deliberates and then decides to join the Marines at age nineteen. She has partied until she dropped with...

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