7-10 Split

My Journey As America's Whitest Black Kid
By Michael Gordon Bennett

Michael Gordon Bennett's 7-10 Split: My Journey As America's Whitest Black Kid is a non-fiction memoir. Bennett's parents were teenagers when he was born, and his dad decided to join the armed forces to make sure he could provide for his family. The author's first...

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Kids, Camels, & Cairo

Tales of an International Educator
By Mrs. Jill M. Dobbe

Kids, Camels, & Cairo: Tales of an International Educator by Mrs. Jill M. Dobbe chronicles the travels and life of the author in Cairo when she was sent to work in an International School in Cairo. The book reveals the details of how the author...

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Living in the Shadow

The Skeleton of a Pedophile found lurking in the Family Closet
By Mark Beatleman

Living in the Shadow by Mark Beatleman (if that is the author's true name) is not a book everyone will want to read. That said, given the prevalence of child sexual abuse, incest and pedophilia, not just in today's society, but in all societies, cultures,...

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Words in Rows

Poetry and Prose
By Cathy Callen

Words in Rows: Poetry and Prose is a non-fiction memoir written by Cathy Callen. Callen, a retired educator, has written a history of her family covering two centuries, starting with her family's roots in Switzerland, as well as published scholarly articles in Indiana State Historical...

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Relentless

A Journey of Forgiveness
By RN, Kellie Springer

Relentless: A Journey of Forgiveness by Kellie Springer is the author's memoir, a detailed account of her own childhood trauma, its aftermath, and her journey to finding self-redemption and forgiveness. Springer begins her autobiography with a raw telling of a multitude of physical and sexual...

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White Man's Disease

By Paul C. Thornton

As a black man, Paul Thornton had broken barriers and disproved some stereotypes of the time to attain a life many did not think possible for someone like him. In his book titled White Man's Disease, Paul narrates his amazing life journey, from his earliest...

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Acceptance Is Not Surrender

A Little Girl, an Old Man and One Man’s Story of Hope
By William S Sutherland

“I promised myself that if I ever got through this, I’d write a book for people who, like me, went searching for answers and couldn’t find them.” Acceptance Is Not Surrender: A Little Girl, an Old Man and One Man’s Story of Hope by William...

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PTSD: Road to Recovery

One Soldier's Story
By Bob Bray

PTSD: Road to Recovery: One Soldier’s Story is a non-fiction self-help book written by Bob Bray. Bray is a veteran who has written a number of books and workbooks for adults who have suffered with Attention Deficit Disorder and PTSD. Bray had ADD as a...

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Extinguished Hope

A Biography of a Forgotten Australian
By Kendra Bell-Hayes

Extinguished Hope by Kendra Bell-Hayes is not an easy read. Few stories of child abuse are. This isn't the author's own story. It is one she has kindly offered to write for the protagonist, Michael, who cannot write this story himself. As she tells us...

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Ruth Finnegan Anthropologist

The Short Account of Her Life and Works
By Ruth Finnegan

Ruth Finnegan gives us an “intellectual account” of her stunningly varied and impressive career in her publication Ruth Finnegan Anthropologist. The reader is immediately taken aback by the sheer depth and breadth of her published works, ranging from academic discourses on oral literature in Africa...

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