Journey to the West

One man's odyssey into his own mind
By Devanath Thenabadu

Journey to the West reveals the troubles and joyful moments that Devanath Thenabadu experienced in his search for enlightenment and self-awareness. Devanath's journey takes him to different cities and countries, including London, Sri Lanka, Vancouver, Montreal, Paris, and Japan. Through his relationships and discussions with...

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Living in the Gray

By Katie Weber

There are lots of things about life that we do not know, but we do know that life is not all black-and-white. No one knows this better than Katie Weber, who obviously lives in the gray. In her book, Living in the Gray, Katie explains...

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Fall In, Fall Out

The Dogface Years
By Joseph Crew

When Joseph Crew learned that his twin brother Dick was sworn into the army on March 12, 1958, he deliberated whether to stay at home and keep his girlfriend or join Dick in the army and escape the crumbling situation at home. Seventeen-year-old Joseph chose...

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The Worst Life Has to Offer

By Venetta Cox-Mlynczyk

The Worst Life Has To Offer is the heartbreaking true story of Venetta Cox-Mlynczyk, a college instructor and mother of two, who went through the worst times any parent can find themselves in. A seemingly random call shatters Venetta's life as she knows it when...

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The Changing Face Of America

Through the eyes of an immigrant
By Kevy Argy

Born in India, Kevy Argy, in The Changing Face Of America, details the changes he has observed since arriving in the USA in 1986. He shares in a frank manner what he sees as the cause of the changes and if they have been good...

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The Villains Who Snapped My Spine

A Memoir
By A. H. Nazzareno

After being diagnosed with a rare illness called Myxopapillary Ependymoma (MEPN) in 2021, A.H. Nazzareno started writing a tell-all memoir following major surgery, recounting his past experiences with the "villains" who did a number on his back. Nazzareno recalls how he met his future wife,...

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Speaking Human

A Journey in Palliative Medicine
By Craig C. Durie

The importance of the health care industry was made more apparent by the Covid-19 pandemic, which sent an overwhelming number of unfortunate patients to hospitals and pushed our heroes in uniforms into desperate situations. When Craig C. Durie started writing a book about palliative medicine...

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Echoes from Wuhan

By Gretchen Dykstra

Echoes from Wuhan depicts the immersive story of a young American woman who traveled to Wuhan for a teaching job. At the time she left for China, Gretchen Dykstra was one of the 100 Americans the Chinese hired to teach English in colleges around the...

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Liberated From Silence

Based on a True Story
By Tessa Jensen

Liberated from Silence by Tessa Jensen is based on a true story, a gut-wrenching memoir about her struggles through early life and her psychological repercussions as an adult. Tessa is on a deep search for affection from any mother figure in her life who will...

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Making It Up

The Vassar Class of ‘65 on the Cusp of Change
By Selby McPhee

Making It Up: The Vassar Class of ‘65 on the Cusp of Change is a work of non-fiction in the memoir and social issues subgenres. It is intended for the general reading audience and was penned by author Selby McPhee. As the title suggests, the...

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