Once Upon a Time on Sunday Morning

When Charles Kuralt Gave Us the Real World
By E.S. "Bud" Lamoreaux III

Once Upon a Time on Sunday Morning: When Charles Kuralt Gave Us the Real World is a memoir that describes the conception and development of the program Sunday Morning. As a producer, author E.S. "Bud" Lamoreaux III was one of a trio who selected topics...

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The Missionary Kid…Talks

By Ted Garrison

The Missionary Kid…Talks by Ted Garrison is the story of the author who grew up as a missionary kid, mostly in India. His father tried to kill his mother before he was even born, and he was brought up in a very dysfunctional family that...

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Hummingbird

Messages from My Ancestors, a memoir with reflection and writing prompts
By Diana Raab

In her memoir Hummingbird: Messages from My Ancestors, Diana Raab opens up on her life experiences, from childhood solitude to her battles with cancer, and the role of writing as a tool for healing. She shares her family dynamics, particularly the influence of her maternal...

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A Crisis Is a Terrible Thing to Waste

The Art of Transforming the Tragic into Magic
By Kelly Sullivan Walden

A Crisis Is a Terrible Thing to Waste by Kelly Sullivan Walden starts with a humorous modern adaptation of the myth of Persephone, the goddess of the underworld. Despite the contemporary twist, the meaning of the myth is still the same: we are not insured...

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My Search for Jazzbo Jones

By Ethan Hirsh

My Search for Jazzbo Jones is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and inspirational writing genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Ethan Hirsh, the narrative delves into the author's quest to uncover the mystery surrounding...

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We Can Change the World

Tales from a Generation's Quest for Peace and Justice
By Douglas L. Murray

We Can Change the World by Douglas L. Murray tells stories from the generation that came of age during the tumultuous '60s and '70s when protests against the Vietnam War and for civil rights filled the streets. Much like Tom Brokaw chronicled stories of the...

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Building The Beast

How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper
By Jacqueline Lambert

As Jacqueline Lambert points out in Building the Beast, there is a fine line between admiration and condemnation for those leading the nomadic life. How many of us would even consider selling up, leaving home, and traveling the world in a van? There are countless...

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Diary of 66

The Night I Burned Alive
By Alexandra Furnea

In her memoir Diary of 66: The Night I Burned Alive, Alexandra Furnea recounts her painful journey following the 2015 Colectiv Club fire in Bucharest, where she details the inadequate medical care, mistreatment, and systemic failures she lived through. She survived when dozens of others...

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Bright Eyes

Surviving Our Monsters And Learning to Live Without Them
By Bridey Thelen-Heidel

Born in the early 1970s, five-year-old Bridey enjoyed a relatively peaceful life until she didn’t. Bridey’s mom told her the man she always knew as her father was not her parent. Her mom moved her from one city to another and changed schools more times...

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The Politzer Saga

By Linda Ambrus Broenniman

The Politzer Saga is a memoir that beautifully captures the diverse achievements and struggles of Linda Ambrus Broenniman's family over the years. The book not only preserves her family's history but also honors the resilience and tenacity that have been passed down through generations. It...

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