Britain at War 1939 to 1945

What Was Life Like During the War?
By James Lingard

Britain at War 1939 to 1945: What Was Life Like During the War? by James Lingard is a chronicle of the second World War through the eyes of a British (universal) citizen of the period 1939 to 45. It begins with the discernible preparations for...

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A Human Resources Manager Memoir

By Ms Sara Elbaroudi

A Human Resources Manager Memoir by Ms Sara Elbaroudi begins by identifying the prime position of communication in the successful conduct of a business. For emphasis she also narrates a few real-life examples of failures caused by ineffective communication. With her experience of the business...

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A Standard Journey

5 horses, 2 people, and 1 tent
By Jackie Parry

Have you ever thought of taking a journey cross-country, I mean really cross-country as in across the entire country or the majority of it, on horseback? What an exciting trip that would be. What stories you would have to share. But what would you take...

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The House on Sunset

By Lindsay Fischer

My stomach is still in a knot and my heart in my throat after I finished reading The House on Sunset, the incredible memoir by debut author Lindsay Fischer. Follow her journey through a difficult and abusive relationship, from near death at times to eventual...

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Apocalypse The Memoir

By Chantelle Oliver

Apocalypse The Memoir by Chantelle Oliver is a memoir about the events of 1987 when the author raced across America to search for her father. The author is a self proclaimed 90-pound loser who made her way to Las Vegas and tells this story in...

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Secrets, Spies and Spotted Dogs

Unravelling mysterious family connections behind a secret adoption
By Jane Eales

Secrets, Spies & Spotted Dogs by Jane Eales tells the story of the author's adoption and her subsequent search many years later to discover her birth mother's life and trace other family members. The book is divided into four sections. The first part chronicles Jane's...

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For the Children

A Cold War Escape Story
By Geza Tatrallyay

For the Children: A Cold War Escape Story by Geza Tatrallyay is a suspenseful biography of the author’s family’s escape or odyssey first to Austria and then to Canada from Hungary, in the crucial year of 1956. For the Children is a rich book of...

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Stumbling Toward the Buddha

Stories about Tripping over My Principles on the Road to Transformation
By Dawn Downey

I appreciated the humor in Stumbling Toward the Buddha: Stories about Tripping over My Principles on the Road to Transformation by Dawn Downey. I am on a spiritual journey and was intrigued to read what was suggested in the pages of this book. I wasn't...

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There Is A Reaper

Losing a Child to Cancer
By Michael Lynes

Cancer. The very word strikes fear into the heart of many. And for parents, the thought that cancer might affect one of their children, well, it's a thought that can actually make the blood run cold. In There is a Reaper: Losing a Child to...

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To Fly Again

Portrait of a Bipolar Life
By Rachelle Hasnas

To Fly Again: Portrait of a Bipolar Life is a non-fiction memoir written by Rachelle Hasnas, LCSW. Her oldest child, Joshua, died of an accidental drug overdose when he was 38 years old. He had struggled with Bipolar Disorder since his teens, although his condition...

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