The Dark is in the Light

Memoirs
By Maurice Mayberry

"The Dark Is in the Light" is the life story of Maurice Mayberry. He grows up in an abusive household with a drug addict for a father who continually abuses him verbally and physically. Together with his sister Janet, he has to watch helplessly as...

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On Seng Poh Road

By Stephen Black

Tiong Bahru, Singapore. This piece of writing introduces readers to a short history of this part of Singapore - more specifically from the Japanese occupation of Singapore in World War Two to communist Singapore. It uses Seng Poh Road as its focal point to demonstrate...

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Twirling Naked in the Streets and No One Noticed

Growing Up With Undiagnosed Autism
By Jeannie Davide-Rivera

Jeannie Davide-Rivera spent most of her 38 years alone in her mind. Her insensitivity to others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions kept her from making meaningful emotional connections. One grandmother was an exception. She understood one aspect of her hyper-sensitivity. She took her to the yarn...

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The Dogs of Luck

Comic Confessions from Warren PA, Corporate America and Family Life
By William Kenly

William Kenly has again given readers a glimpse into the unknown regions of the mind. In "The Dogs of Luck," he explores his own thinking during several phases of his life. In the teen years, Kenly takes the reader through his childhood years in Warren,...

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Where the Water Kept Rising

A college athletic director's fight to save a New Orleans sports institution
By James W. Miller

James Miller was an executive with the National Football League when he was offered and accepted the position of director of intercollegiate athletics at the University of New Orleans hoping for a quieter life. During his six years at the institute he faced many obstacles...

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Guardian Angel

Life and Death Adventures with USAF Pararescue, the World's Most Powerful Commando Rescue Force
By William F. Sine

Guardian Angel is William F. Sine’s memoir of his service as a U.S. Air Force Pararescue Jumper, or PJ, as they are familiarly called. The rigors of training required of a PJ is not for everybody, as Sine explains in his introduction, but very few...

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Stumbling Toward Applause

Misadventures in Entertainment
By Doug Matthews

“Stumbling Toward Applause: Misadventures in Entertainment” by Doug Matthews is one part memoir, one part entertainment and one part education for those with an interest in Show Business. Mr. Matthews’ particular area of expertise is in coordinating entertainment for lavish special events, which are...

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Time after Time

A Memoir
By Susan D. Anderson

During childhood, we all need the nurturing care of good parents. When your mother treats you with spiteful disdain and physical cruelty, calling her mother or even Mom can stick in the throat. Favoritism towards one’s children, unfortunately, does happen, but as long as love...

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The Last One

An Orphaned Child Fights to Survive the Killing Fields of Cambodia
By Marin Yann

"The Last One" is Marin Yann's memoir of his life in Cambodia. He was about 5 years old when the Khmer Rouge grabbed power in that country. Marin last saw his father when he was invited to work on a far-away project, and his mother...

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Making Lemonade With Ben

The Audacity to Cope
By Katherine Perreth

Seven-year-old Ben Perreth is found in a coma. He suffers a mysterious brain hemorrhage and even his neurosurgeon does not expect him to survive the surgery that has to be done on him immediately. What follows is a series of mental health and disability issues...

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