The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1

The Man Who Got Away
By Lise Pearlman

On March 1, 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was abducted from his crib in his parents' New Jersey home. His nanny, Betty Gow, was the first to notice his disappearance. This stirred a massive hunt for baby Charles and the kidnapper(s). The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect...

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The Healing Power of Girlfriends

How to Create Your Best Life Through Female Connection
By Deborah A. Olson

Author/therapist Deborah Olson’s new book, The Healing Power of Girlfriends, addresses a reality that females have probably known since the beginning of time; specifically, gal pals rule! From one chapter to the next, she emphasizes the connectivity, communication, and compassion that not only differentiate female...

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This is Yakutat

Yaakwdaat Aya
By Kadashan

Bertrand J. Adams Sr., also known as Kadashan, is Tlingit Indian through and through. He was born in Sitka, Alaska, into this vibrant community. This Is Yakutat provides a brief background into Kadashan before going into multiple short stories that show the daily life of...

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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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The Fun Side of the Wall

Baby Boomer Retirement in Mexico
By Travis Scott Luther

Travis Scott Luther’s book, The Fun Side of the Wall, reflects a conscientious and compelling study of why the Baby Boomer generation is so enamored with making their retirement dollars stretch by retiring south of the border. Not only do ex-pats find housing and healthcare...

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Muslim, Christian, Jew - "I Do"

A Memoir
By Hazel Wise

Muslim, Christian, Jew - "I Do": A Memoir by Hazel Wise is the autobiography of a woman who married, in exactly the same order, a Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew. Daughter of an Anglican missionary, Hazel grows up with her four siblings on a...

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11:58

Last Chance to Save Civilization
By Jeb Taylor

Jeb Taylor's 11:58: Last Chance to Save Civilization is a work of non-fiction focusing on social issues. With a clear focus on social progression and a move away from conservative themes, the author explores human history in terms of both its technological progress and its...

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Drum Beats, Heart Beats

By Maria Nhambu

Drum Beats, Heart Beats is a work of non-fiction that is written in a memoir style by author Maria Nhambu. This work completes a memoir trilogy chronicling the journey of culture, empowerment, and identity of the author: the Dancing Soul Trilogy. After the harrowing experiences...

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Stories from the Tenth-Floor Clinic

A Nurse Practitioner Remembers
By Marianna Crane

Stories from the Tenth-Floor Clinic: A Nurse Practitioner Remembers is a work of non-fiction and medical memoir penned by author Marianna Crane. Set during the 1980s, this highly emotive and truly fascinating memoir takes us into the world of senior care in a poorer area...

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