Winning @ Amazon

By Gisela Hausmann

Winning @ Amazon by Gisela Hausmann is an account of Hausmann's twenty-two-year journey as a self-published author and employee at Amazon, and a reconnoiter of its business model, operations, and treatment of their workforce. Hausmann's early experience of self-publishing on Amazon in 1997 is basically...

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What My Father Never Told Me

By Tara Fox Hall

After the death of her estranged father, Tara Fox Hall went to his house to search for her diary that he took when she was fifteen. Because her father was a hoarder, she finds lots of junk, rotten food, porn, mail from decades ago, and...

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Where Have I Been All My Life?

How I Finally Grew Up After a Life of Putting Up, Giving Up and Shutting Up
By Lisa Benson

Where Have I Been All My Life? How I Finally Grew Up After a Life of Putting Up, Giving Up and Shutting Up by Lisa Benson is an irresistible can't-put-down self-help book wrapped in a memoir. This "Little Miss Perfect" had brains and a plan....

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Walking While Black

By Polly J. Runyon-Sanders, Anthonii Sanders

Walking While Black is a heart-wrenching first-hand account by Polly J. Runyon-Sanders and Anthonii Sanders of a horrible night in 2009 in which Anthonii, aka Nii, was violently and viciously attacked by the Downers Grove Police in the suburbs of Chicago. Without warning, police used...

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When Being a Nurse Was Fun

Tales From My Life as a Nurse
By Ann Watt

When Being a Nurse Was Fun by Ann Watt is a compelling memoir of a dedicated ICU nurse for 30 years. Ann narrates about her time at Fitchburg State College and adds a humorous account of her passing out while attending a cardiac procedure. The...

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We Are All Made of Scars

By Christopher Morris

In We Are All Made of Scars, Christopher Morris recalls his tumultuous childhood and the questionable choices he made as a young adult who experienced an unhealthy level of exposure to addiction all his life. The company he kept escalated Chris's natural attraction to chaos,...

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Where the Wind Wills

An Adventure Driven Travel Memoir
By D. Flower

Where the Wind Wills by D. Flower takes readers on an adventure-packed, culture-rich trip to different remote locations, far away from Western shores. She relates her desire to find solace and meet people still in touch with their ancient culture after experiencing fatigue from her...

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Watching for Dragonflies

A Caregiver's Transformative Journey
By Suzanne Marriott

A visit to the neurologist reveals that Suzanne Marriott's husband, Michael, is suffering from MS. From that moment, Suzanne must come to terms with the reality of being a caregiver and foregoing her plans and expectations about her marriage. By learning psychological and spiritual information...

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Who Am I

Mending a Lost Identity
By Anvil Long

A dark secret, a devastating truth, an identity crisis, choices, fighting depression, and acceptance, Who Am I is a collection of poems and prose by Anvil Long. Anvil, a child of rape, is shocked when he learns the truth about his biological father. This discovery...

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Words of Weedsdom

A memoir on smoking pot, self-discovery, and existentialism.
By Cee D

Words of Weedsdom is a candid memoir by Cee D that explores the author's relationship with cannabis and its potential for self-discovery and healing. Cee D reflects on her introverted childhood, her pursuit of a nursing career, and her eventual turn to drugs as a...

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