What My Brain Told Me

By Thom Kudla

What My Brain Told Me by Thom Kudla is an introspective and emotionally rich collection of autobiographical essays, poetic reflections, and short stories chronicling the author's coming-of-age journey through family, friendship, love, loss, and self-discovery. With both tenderness and biting wit, Kudla explores the depths...

King Rex and the Cowboy Mafia

By Phil Hamman, Sandy Hamman, Fred Boff

“The line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.” King Rex and the Cowboy Mafia is a true crime story by Phil Hamman, Sandy Hamman, and Fred Boff. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) spent a lot of time and...

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Nineteen

A Daughter's Memoir of Reckoning and Recovery
By Leslie Johansen Nack

Nineteen: A Daughter’s Memoir of Reckoning and Recovery by Leslie Johansen Nack presents an unflinching account of adolescence marked by trauma, resilience, and self-discovery. As a follow-up to her earlier memoir, Fourteen, this installment traces the years after a harrowing sea voyage when Nack is...

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Descent into Dementialand

By Sherry Hobbs

Descent into Dementialand by Sherry Hobbs is a raw, heartfelt memoir chronicling the devastating journey of Sherry and her husband Mike as they navigate his diagnosis with logopenic progressive aphasia, a rare form of dementia. Sharing decades of love, adventure, and resilience, Sherry invites readers...

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Swinging Away A Celebration

An Autobiography of Victor Pearn
By Victor Pearn

Swinging Away: A Celebration by Victor Pearn is a memoir that invites readers to witness a life shaped by military service, personal reflection, and an enduring love for poetry and nature. From his formative years in Illinois to the sandy shores of Hawaii, Pearn shares...

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As I Remember It

A Memoir of Persistence, Tenacity and Humor
By Theresa Wanta

As I Remember It: A Memoir of Persistence, Tenacity and Humor by Theresa Wanta is not what you would expect in a memoir by a former nun. She admits that, at a very young age, she decided there wasn’t a God, but still devotes herself...

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Who Will Let the Dogs Out

Stories and Solutions for Shelters and Rescues
By Cara Achterberg

Who Will Let the Dogs Out: Stories and Solutions for Shelters and Rescues by Cara Achterberg is a powerful and emotional look at the crisis facing dogs in shelters across the southern United States. Cara shares heartfelt stories from her visits to shelters, rescues, and...

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Debi Thomas:

What Really Happened
By Carol Denise Mitchell

Debi Thomas: What Really Happened by Carol Denise Mitchell is a revealing and deeply personal portrait of Olympic medalist Debi Thomas. Drawing from two years of in-depth interviews with Thomas and her partner Jamie Looney, Mitchell brings to light the unseen struggles behind the spotlight,...

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A White Duck in a Black Pond

Race, Identity, and Privilege
By Dane Wycoff

A White Duck in a Black Pond: Race, Identity, and Privilege by Dane Wycoff delivers a compelling exploration of race and identity through the author’s unique upbringing, mainly within a predominantly Black community, while struggling with his white appearance. The narrative follows Wycoff’s childhood in...

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Trumped Up

Trump’s First Term and the Beginning of America’s End
By Spike Dolomite

Trumped Up: Trump’s First Term and the Beginning of America’s End by Spike Dolomite is a personal account of Donald Trump’s initial four years in office, narrated by a citizen-blogger who felt driven to record what she characterizes as an extraordinary attack on American democracy....

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