Women of the Wind

A True Story of Abandonment, Abduction, Abuse and the Women Who Survived It All
By Angela Gail Griffin

Women of the Wind tells a fascinating and heartbreaking true story of neglect, abandonment, abuse, and abduction. Angela Gail Griffin shares her mother's family's childhood memories and tales that she passed down to her. The recollections span three generations of women intertwined with 19th- and...

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The Scalpel, the Paintbrush and the Pen

Healing as a Creative Art
By Marilyn Kay Hagar

The Scalpel, The Paintbrush and The Pen: Healing as a Creative Art is the life and healing story of Marilyn Kay Hagar which is based on her experience with art therapy. The book guides the reader through Hagar’s journey and the physical and psychological implications...

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Morocco

A Remembrance of Childhood
By James B. Farmer

Morocco: A Remembrance of Childhood by James B. Farmer is narrated through the eyes and adventures of a five-year-old boy as he embarks on the first of many journeys. The book opens as his Navy family moves from America's heartland to Morocco in the mid-1950s...

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Welcome to the Bright

The Winding Path from Survivor to Thrivor
By Lisa Febre

Welcome to the Bright details Lisa Febre's journey through colorectal cancer and the aftermath marked by surgeries, including a successful colostomy reversal, and subsequent discoveries of residual cancer in her ovary, which required further procedures. Febre credits music as playing a crucial role in her...

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The American and the Bus Driver

By Paummi Sarrazin

The American and the Bus Driver by Paummi Sarrazin is about the beauty of love, travel, and culture. It all started with a ten-day school trip to France and a meeting that seemed orchestrated by fate. Paummi, who lived near Paris as a child, was...

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An Apparently Normal Person

From Medical Mystery to Dissociative Superpower
By Bonnie R Armstrong

In An Apparently Normal Person by Bonnie R Armstrong, a bout of weakness and exhaustion made her feel ill. Worried and afraid of what might be causing the problem, she went to a doctor who did nothing to help her. More than a year later,...

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Rant

The Story of One Man's Attempt to Save the World's Economy
By M.K. Hoffman

Rant: The Story of One Man's Attempt to Save the World's Economy by Marc Hoffman is an inspiring memoir that narrates how Hoffman fought big banks to prevent and eradicate the social destructiveness of economic recessions. In several powerful and carefully constructed first-person accounts, the...

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The Lump

My Cancer Story
By Deb McEwan

The Lump: My Cancer Story is a detailed personal account of Deb McEwan's most challenging time. Deb was enjoying life in Cyprus and was content until she discovered a lump in her breast. When Deb turned sixty, she wondered what it would bring. It never...

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Bring Back Summertime

"A true story of triumph over tragedy!"
By Jeanne Starr Gater

In Bring Back Summertime, Jeanne Starr Gater narrates her trying experience of helping her husband heal from a terrible accident and trusting God to lead the way. After her husband, Dr. Julius Gater, was rushed to the emergency room, Jeanne learned that he had suffered...

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Pretty Girls Don't Get Cancer

By M. Patricia Diaz

In Pretty Girls Don't Get Cancer, M. Patricia Diaz (born and raised in Maracaibo, Venezuela) shares her story of battling cancer. She reveals details about her family conflicts, relatively happy life, and how, at the age of sixteen (in 1989), she was diagnosed with stage...

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