Mannequins

Stories of the First Supermodel
By Brandy Isadora

Mannequins: Stories of the First Supermodel by Brandy Isadora is a non-fiction coffee table art photography book that revolves around its titular topic: the mannequin. Known to most as the life-sized but not quite lifelike figures of men, women, and children wearing retail clothing or...

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Moving Parts

A Memoir
By Jason Hill

Moving Parts: A Memoir is a nonfiction work in the autobiographical, motivational, and memoir subgenres. Written by author Jason Hill, the work conveys the author’s life as he authentically speaks on the black male experience in today’s world. From his shy beginnings in Chicago, we...

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Memoir of a Nerd

Humorous Essays and Short Stories
By Hank Mancini

Memoir of a Nerd: Humorous Essays and Short Stories by Hank Mancini is a hilarious memoir that made me think about the fun, carefree moments of my childhood, formative years, and early adult life when it was not considered abuse to prank people. This book...

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Mending the Flag, Healing the World

By Andy Bilik

Mending the Flag, Healing the World by Andy Bilik is a non-fiction political work that proposes a new paradigm to resolving the crisis in contemporary democracies, starting with Canada. In this book, the author examines what is broken in today’s political machinery and offers surprising...

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My Gay Church Days

Memoir of a closeted evangelical pastor who eventually had enough
By George Azar

My Gay Church Days is a work of non-fiction in the LGBTQ+ and memoir genres. It is aimed at mature readers owing to the use of explicit language throughout and was penned by author George Azar. The book follows the author’s life as he gets...

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Manage My Addiction

What I Wish I'd Learned in School about Addiction, Escape, and Recovery
By Kenneth J. Martz, Psy.D.

Manage My Addiction: What I Wish I'd Learned in School about Addiction, Escape, and Recovery is written for those dealing with any type of addiction, including drugs, alcohol, or behavioral issues such as gambling or spending too much time on social media. Author Kenneth J....

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My Beautiful Artistic Everyday Struggle

By Saven "Con-A" Watts

My Beautiful Artistic Everyday Struggle is the eighth collection of poems by Saven "Con-A" Watts, a young and prolific author. The collection comprises seven poems centered on themes inspired by the life Watts led in a poor environment. In his works, Watts writes about success,...

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Miles to Equity

A Guide to Achievement for All
By James Terry, Ph.D. CPA and Kurt Hulett Ed.D.

Miles to Equity: A Guide to Achievement for All by James Terry, Ph.D. CPA, and Kurt Hulett Ed.D., is a powerful book on how to bring positive change to school systems. This is a comprehensive, almost step-by-step guide full of direction and purpose, not just...

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Moment

Inspiring Our Youth to be Active Global Citizens
By Robert Abad

“When you look at the images of protests going on in a number of countries, you see young people leading the way. They’re demanding not just change, but attention and action.” Those are the well-formulated thoughts of Ariella Abad, age 12. She and her sister...

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