Incompatible with Nature

A Mother's Story
By Tracie Frank Mayer

Incompatible with Nature: A Mother's Story by Tracie Frank Mayer is a poignantly written, engrossing, and hugely inspirational story, a memoir that brilliantly captures the essence of a mother’s love, redefining what it means to be a parent. Afro-American Tracie Frank Mayer doesn’t speak German....

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East Africa, 1960's - By Camera and Diary

By Donald R Adams

East Africa, 1960's - By Camera and Diary by Donald R Adams is the memoir of a teacher who served as an education officer in Tanganyika in the early years of the country’s independence, a wonderful blend of historical non-fiction, travel, and adventure. Camping, hunting,...

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Life Lived Not Lost

A Journey of Hope
By Cynthia Staton

Life Lived Not Lost: A Journey of Hope is a work of non fiction penned by author Cynthia Staton, and falls into the Christian memoir genre. Focusing on the author’s personal life in great detail, this autobiographical message of hope follows Cynthia as she seeks...

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Freckled

A Memoir of Growing up Wild in Hawaii
By TW Neal

Freckled: A Memoir of Growing up Wild in Hawaii by TW Neal is a mesmerizing memoir that takes readers on a somewhat hilarious ride through the life of the author raised by hippie surfer parents. Born in 1965, Toby quickly discovers that her hippie parents...

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To the Moon and Back

A Childhood Under the Influence
By Lisa Kohn

To the Moon and Back: A Childhood Under the Influence by Lisa Kohn is a gritty memoir of abuse. At an early age, Lisa was exposed to abuse, including cocaine, even received from a judge. It just seemed natural for a child who had no...

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Tenacity

A Vegas Businessman Survives Brooklyn, the Marines, Corruption and Cancer to Achieve the American Dream
By Ron Coury

Memoirs rarely have the ability to make you root for an author and his friends as vigorously and vehemently as the succinctly and appropriately titled Tenacity by Ron Coury. If the reader were to share the author’s military background, instrumental (as attested to by Mr....

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An Invisible Child

A True Story of Hope for Victims of Abuse
By Lenore Ossen

In the introduction to An Invisible Child: A True Story of Hope for Victims of Abuse, Lenore Ossen writes: “This is a true story. This is my story. This is about a child who grew up in a lonely, isolated world with a mother who...

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The Unlikely Gift of Breast Cancer

By Diane M. Simard

The Unlikely Gift of Breast Cancer is a memoir penned by author Diane M. Simard, one which chronicles a real life experience with the disease of the book’s title. Simard confesses an incredible amount of raw personal experience in this emotive and inspirational tale of...

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The Search for Mother Missing

A Peek Inside International Adoption
By Janine Vance

The Search for Mother Missing by Janine Vance tells the story of international trans-racial adoptees Janine and Jenette Vance who grew up, despite the prejudice, believing they were fully American. It’s only at the age of 25 that they discover they have got green cards,...

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Dancing with Death

An Epic and Inspiring Travel Adventure
By Jean-Philippe Soulé

Dancing With Death is billed as ‘An Epic and Inspiring Travel Adventure.’ It is most certainly that. The dancing with death element, however, seems to be due in equal parts to the bold adventurism of its co-authors, Jean-Philippe Soulé and Luke Shullenberger, and their often...

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