All the Silent Spaces

A Memoir
By Christine Ristaino

All the Silent Spaces: A Memoir by Christine Ristaino is the author's story after being attacked in the parking lot and her road to self-recovery. She speaks about the immediate aftermath of the attack; how her children were witness to the attack and watched her...

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A Frenchman's Perspective on American Women, Love, Respect, and Relationships

Vive La Difference
By Guy Blaise

After moving to the United States from France over two decades ago, Guy Blaise was constantly faced with misogynistic attitudes towards women from American men. Having four daughters himself, he feared what future relationships they would experience. Why did French males value their spouses and...

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Alexa’s a Spy and Other Things to Be Ticked off About

Humorous Essays on the Hassles of Our Time
By Dorothy Rosby

In her introduction to Alexa’s a Spy and Other Things to Be Ticked off About, Dorothy Rosby, a syndicated humor columnist, tells us this latest book of hers is a “good-natured rant” primarily about those things that irritate us and keep us awake at night....

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Again. Again and Again

By Mathias Freese

Nina's Memento Mori by Mathias Freese is a memoir about the author’s wife as he knew her in life. Loving someone in life is beautiful, but loving them in death is very difficult. The author shares the life of his wife and who she was...

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Acid Test

LSD vs. LDS
By Christopher Bigelow

Acid Test is a work of non-fiction written in the form of an autobiography by author Christopher Kimball Bigelow. Subtitled “LSD vs. LDS”, the story follows the real-life exploits of the author from a strict religious upbringing in the Mormon church out into the world,...

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A Journey to Health

a body does not define you
By Lauren Minicozzi

A Journey to Health by Lauren Minicozzi is an engaging book that addresses the issue of having that perfect body and gives glimpses of the author's journey that will empower youngsters to look beyond their bodies. The author speaks about her struggles with Body Dysmorphic...

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A Good Life: The Perception of Perfection An Autobiogaphy

An Autobiography
By Karl Lorenz Willett

In Good Life to Perfection Perception by Karl Lorenz Willett, following on from his first book, The Memoir of a Schizophrenic, the author takes up his life from the age of 34 to the present day. In this second autobiography, we are invited into the...

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A Thirst for the Infinite

By Judy Lloyd

Although life can often be a wonderful journey of learning and amazing experiences, it can sometimes feel like an endless struggle. So, how can we remain resilient during these challenging times and manage to see the bigger picture? Using personal and biblical stories, discover how...

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Accidental Activist

Justice for the Groveland Four
By Josh Venkataraman and Barbara Venkataraman

Accidental Activist: Justice For The Groveland Four by Josh Venkataraman and Barbara Venkataraman is about a case in 1949, in Groveland, Florida, where a white 17-year-old young woman had falsely accused four young African-American men of rape. In 2015, Josh, a 21-year-old University of Florida...

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A Quiet Wisdom

By Peggy Connolly

A Quiet Wisdom by Peggy Connolly is a short, compelling story of motherhood and the relationship between the author and her autistic daughter, a book that is packed with love and wisdom and what it takes to find beauty in the unusual and unexpected circumstances...

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