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From Working the Pole to Baring My Soul
By Christine Macdonald

Christine Macdonald shares a personal account of her life story and challenges in finding her self-worth. As she recalls, operating within the adult entertainment industry was one of the most difficult experiences she had to endure. The storyline unfolds by drawing on some of her...

Thirty-Seven-Year Abduction

Memoir of a Gay Mississippi Author Finding Himself Again
By Milan Sergent

As a victim of childhood sexual abuse and someone who has mentored other abuse victims as they struggled to write their painful memoirs, I thought I'd heard it all. I believed that nothing else could shock me. Then I read Thirty-Seven-Year Abduction by Milan Sergent....

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Shaking The Tree

That's a Terrible Idea. What Time?
By Lindsey Saltka, Barbara Huntington, Janell Strube,Jen Laffler, Kathleen A. McCabe, Kimberly Joy, Chi

Twenty-two authors come together to tell true stories for the annual Memoir Showcase contest organized by the International Memoir Writers Association. Edited by Marni Freedman and Tracy J. Jones, Shaking The Tree: That's a Terrible Idea. What Time? contains twenty-two short stories penned by esteemed...

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Doug Osborne Does Not Quit

The House Behind My Banner
By Doug Osborne

Do you need an inspiring and uplifting story? Then Doug Osborne Does Not Quit: The House Behind My Banner by Doug Osborne is for you. Doug shares his journey from being on disability because of depression and Autism to owning a house. His goal is...

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Searching for Serotonin

When Hardship Makes Happiness Hard to Find
By Mali Millie

Searching for Serotonin: When Hardship Makes Happiness Hard to Find is a compelling memoir by Mali Millie. The story unravels as Millie finds herself in a cold hospital room, wondering why she ended up there. A heart-wrenching scene follows when Millie’s mother dies at home,...

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Chasing the Daylight

One Woman's Journey to Becoming a US Army Intelligence Officer
By JoAnna Rakowski

Chasing the Daylight: One Woman’s Journey to Becoming a US Army Intelligence Officer by JoAnna Rakowski is an up-close, in-your-face memoir of the struggles of a young Polish immigrant trying to find her place in America, after moving there when she married an American. JoAnna...

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Painting Over Rust

Stories From a 20 Year Odyssey in the FBI
By T.C. Fuller

As a woman who spent most of her childhood eating breakfast while being stared at by a black and white autographed and framed photo of J. Edgar Hoover, compliments of my late grandfather who worked under him, it shouldn't come as any surprise that Painting...

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Brainwashed

A True Story of Psychological Domestic Abuse and the PTSD Aftermath
By Kashonia Carnegie PhD

Brainwashed: A True Story of Psychological Domestic Abuse and the PTSD Aftermath is about the long-term effects of psychological and emotional abuse. Kashonia Carnegie, Ph.D., illustrates the traumatic impact of psychological abuse from her own life experiences, which she uses as an in-depth case study...

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The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don't Rise

Pentimento Memories of Mom and Me
By Robert W. Norris

The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don't Rise: Pentimento Memories of Mom and Me by Robert W. Norris is a memoir of the author, his mother, and the lifelong connection that carried both through the decades. The book is broken down into parts and...

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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds

A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat
By Lois Ann Nicolai

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds: A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat by Lois Ann Nicolai is a continuation of the fantastic work Nicolai has accomplished in the second half of her incredible life, promoting the causes of world peace and global cooperation. Book three outlines...

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