And No One Saw It Coming

By Marci Glidden Savage

We don't always know why someone commits suicide, but it always leaves friends and family reeling from shock and many unanswered questions. But even more, they must deal with the stigma of mental illness and suicide. Marci Glidden Savage experienced the loss of a husband...

A Sky of Infinite Blue

A Japanese Immigrant's Search for Home and Self
By Kyomi O'Connor

A Sky of Infinite Blue: A Japanese Immigrant’s Search for Home and Self is a work of non-fiction in the autobiography subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Kyomi O’Connor. The book follows the author's journey relocating from...

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This Is Me Trying: Navigating Through A Lifetime of Trauma

By Wilsdaryon Prescher

This Is Me Trying: Navigating Through A Lifetime of Trauma is a work of non-fiction in the memoir subgenre. It is aimed at mature readers and was penned by author Wilsdaryon Prescher. The book follows the author's recovery from the abuse he endured in his...

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Toward a Model of Constitutions

How Human Rights, Lincoln’s Address, and Berlin’s Liberties Explain Democracies
By Williams Kuttikadan

Toward a Model of Constitutions: How Human Rights, Lincoln’s Address, and Berlin’s Liberties Explain Democracies is a work of non-fiction in the government and politics subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Williams Kuttikadan. The book aims to...

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Raised by Story

Cultivate Character and Preserve Freedom in Children and Culture
By Amanda Johnson, Aaron Johnson

Perhaps you, like many parents, are concerned about your child developing the right mindset, and with good reason. Having the ability to draw your own conclusions and think for yourself are indispensable skills in an era like ours. If you want a proven method to...

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Some Mistakes of Darwin and a Programmer's Theory of Life

By Daniel G. Vintner

Daniel G. Vintner’s book Some Mistakes of Darwin and a Programmer’s Theory of Life provides a much-needed review of Darwin’s theory of evolution. Whether one holds to creationism and a young earth only about six thousand years old, or sides with evolutionary theory and an...

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My Nine Lives

An Exuberant Adventure
By Ben Lin

In November 1978, Ben Lin sold the restaurant he had elevated from obscurity to fame. He then explored his joy of cooking by starting a one-man catering business that provided a service for clients from different institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania and the Curtis...

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Kiboko Projects

Art, Education, and Cultural Exchange Projects
By Mark Scheflen, Jill Raufman

Kiboko Projects is an umbrella for several cultural exchange projects that spans the three continents of Africa, Russia, and North America. Since 1999, the organization has developed and expanded its program with Mark Scheflen as the Artistic Director and Jill Raufman as Executive Director....

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A Lot of Questions (with no answers)?

By Jordan Neben

How many questions does the average human ask about their beliefs, and how many of these beliefs are foreign to or inherited from their environment? A Lot of Questions examines the possible reasons behind and consequences of different patterns of behavior in humans. The patterns...

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Terror in Frankfurt

The Untold Story About One of the Worst Terrorist Attacks in U.S. Air Force History
By Master Sergeant Trevor D. Brewer, W. Craig Reed

Whether you enjoy military history in general or biographies in particular, Terror in Frankfurt: The Untold Story About One of the Worst Terrorist Attacks in U.S. Air Force History by Master Sergeant Trevor D. Brewer and W. Craig Reed is for you. This engaging memoir...

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