We Dared to Live

A Tale of Courage and Survival
By Joe Sabrin,Chris Moore

Beginning with a Foreword by the director of the Anti-Defamation League, this is an intense piece of work. Abrashe Szabrinski left four manuscripts behind when he passed, translated from the original Yiddish. One was a memoir type of manuscript while the others were shorter recollections....

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I Am Enough

My Journey of Self-Discovery and Acceptance
By Cheryl Miguel

If it were not for its optimistic and redemptive ending, I Am Enough by Cheryl Miguel would simply be too agonizing to endure, much like the message of the book as revealed by the author’s telling of an agonizing life. Diagnosed with lupus early on...

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Better Dead Than Divorced

The Trials Of Panayota
By Lukas Thanasis Konandreas M.D.

On September 6, 1953, Kupaki, a small Greek village is rattled by the unexpected, yet strangely anticipated, murder of young and beautiful Panayota. Married to the irresistibly wicked George Nitsos, Panayota refused to heed the advice of close friends and relatives when George proved time...

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My Mother Called Me Unni

A Doctor's Tale of Migration
By Dr Venugopal K Menon

My Mother Called Me Unni: A Doctor's Tale of Migration is a rich and fascinating history, painted fully with culture, personal narrative, and family discoveries. Following the multiple decades of author Dr. Venugopal K Menon's life, you get to experience the nuances of a life...

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Silent Voices

A true story of one family's tragedy and journey toward acceptance, grace and forgiveness
By Debbie Nau Redmond

Silent Voices by Debbie Nau Redmond takes readers into the world of mental illness. Debbie is a teenager, full of life and hope of what high school will bring. She is the youngest child of a very large family. The Nau family is devoted, caring,...

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Garbage Bag Suitcase

A Memoir
By Shenandoah Chefalo

Garbage Bag Suitcase by Shenandoah Chefalo is a very emotional story about the author’s difficult and lonely childhood. Her alcoholic and drug addicted mother and step-father lacked the adequate parenting skills needed to raise a child. They lived as nomads, always running away from something...

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The Mommy-Go-Round

By Eleanor D Alspaugh

I honestly loved The Mommy-Go-Round by Eleanor D. Alspaugh. I have already been through the child raising years, and it confirmed for me that it’s not easy to raise kids, and that the most important things you can bring to the process are love, patience,...

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Super Nuke!

The Pace Setter for US Fast Attack Nuclear Submarines in the Cold War!
By Charles Cranston Jett

“On a bright Tuesday morning on June 21, 1966, many events affecting the United States were taking place around the world.” This understated Cold War context makes for a fascinating and revealing account by Charles Cranston Jett in his book Super Nuke! As a man,...

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