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A Holocaust Memoir of Love & Resilience

Mama's Survival from Lithuania to America
By Ettie Zilber

A Holocaust Memoir of Love & Resilience is a compelling book written by Dr. Ettie Zilber, the daughter of the story’s heroine, Zlata. We relive Zlata’s horrific ordeal during the Nazi invasion, her almost miraculous survival, and her reunification with what family remained. She leads...

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The History of Hip Hop

Hip Hop Truth for the Art and Pulse of America!
By Eric Reese

Whether you are a fan of hip hop or you are just curious about it, you will not have to look further after finding Eric Reese’s The History of Hip Hop. This concise but in-depth book explores all the distinguishing traits of what is not...

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Pleasing White Boys

A Story of Aspiration and Malice in Corporate America
By Linda Saulsby

Pleasing White Boys: A Story of Aspiration and Malice in Corporate America by Linda Saulsby is a spellbinding book that takes a serious and critical look at one woman’s experience in corporate life, both domestic and international. This journey takes her to the level of...

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Gun Mania

A New Perspective - What We Must Do to Reduce Shootings, Homicides and Suicides in America
By Bruce D. Thatcher

Gun Mania is a topical work of non-fiction focusing on political implementation and culture and was penned by author Bruce D. Thatcher. Subtitled ‘A New Perspective - What We Must Do to Reduce Shootings, Homicides and Suicides in America’, the work looks at the current...

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A Time To Reflect

Family drama set in America
By Joanna Warrington

A Time to Reflect by Joanna Warrington is a family saga that spans three generations. Pandora and her brother Jules are brought up on a farm, their father commuting to work weekly and their mother in the shadow of her domineering husband. Pandora is a...

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Out of the Fog

A Hungarian Baptist's Personal Memoir of Immigration, Conversion, and Success in America
By Edwin Lucas Kautz

Out of the Fog: A Hungarian Baptist's Personal Memoir of Immigration, Conversion, and Success in America is a work of non-fiction written in an autobiographical style, and was penned by author Edwin Lucas Kautz. Following the fascinating life story and cultural adjustments of the work’s...

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Racism, Hypocrisy, and Bad Faith

A Moral Challenge to the America I Love
By Julius Bailey

Academic works by Julius Bailey, Ph.D., are notable for their flawless integrity, impeccable thinking, accessibility for the non-academic, and an irrefutable blending of stark objectivity with engaged passion, flavored always by an overriding sense of humanity and compassion. Racism, Hypocrisy, and Bad Faith, the most...

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Adventure by Chicken Bus

An Unschooling Odyssey through Central America
By Janet LoSole

Adventure by Chicken Bus: An Unschooling Odyssey through Central America by Janet LoSole chronicles the travel journey of the author through Central America with her husband, Lloyd, and their two young daughters, Jocelyn and Natalie. The nineteen months of traveling together bring out fascinating adventure...

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Delighting the Senses

The Autobiography of America’s Longest Running International Theater Festival
By Michael Pedretti

Delighting the Senses by Michael Pedretti is a non-fiction chronicle of America's longest-running international theater festival. In his account, Pedretti covers a fifteen-year period with the School for Movement Theatre, known by its modern name Movement Theatre International, as it flourishes in North America where...

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San Francisco Values

Common Ground For Getting America Back on Track
By Geri Spieler and Rick Kaplowitz

San Francisco Values: Common Ground For Getting America Back on Track is a work of non-fiction that focuses on social, cultural, and political issues, and was penned by author duo Geri Spieler and Rick Kaplowitz. Centered on the topic of what exactly All-American values are,...

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The Buddha and the Bee

Biking through America's Forgotten Roadways on a Journey of Discovery
By Cory Mortensen

The Buddha and the Bee: Biking Through America's Forgotten Roadways on a Journey of Discovery by Cory Mortensen is the story of a bicycle ride from Minnesota to California. Mortensen started without much planning, expecting a mostly trouble-free ride. But along the way he faced...

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American Dreamer

How I Escaped Communist Vietnam and Built a Successful Life in America
By Tim Tran with Tom Fields-Meyer

American Dreamer: How I Escaped Communist Vietnam and Built a Successful Life in America by Tim Tran with Tom Fields-Meyer is the fascinating story of the author who was once a penniless refugee and a man without a country. It is also the story of...

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Whole Heart

One Woman’s Incredible and Heartbreaking Journey from Africa to America
By Michelle Felix

It’s the simple things in life that are the most important. Through trials and tribulations, one can always resort to the sage words of wisdom from great minds like Mahatma Gandhi: “Where there is love there is life.” Growing up in South Africa in the...

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The Cycle of a Dream

A Kid’s Introduction to Structural Racism in America
By Dr. Kimberly Narain, MD, PhD, M.P.H.

The Cycle of a Dream: A Kid’s Introduction to Structural Racism in America by Kimberly Narain is an easy and direct short book describing the origins and the development of systemic racism in the United States. It is beautifully illustrated by Mike Motz, who demonstrates...

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A Call To Reform

Sustaining America's Unique Culture
By Stephen P. Fish

A Call To Reform: Sustaining America's Unique Culture by Stephen P. Fish is a bipartisan look at America's culture and how to keep it alive. If you're thinking this is a one-sided affair pitting parties and philosophies against each other, you're mistaken. Fish is talking...

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The Ailing Nation

Lessons from the Bedside for America's Leaders
By Nate Link, MD

The Ailing Nation: Lessons from the Bedside for America's Leaders by Nate Link, MD makes a bold, startling, yet obvious claim: America is chronically sick and dying. This is an observation that the author doesn’t take lightly, for he demonstrates with historical facts the signs...

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Clap If You Can Hear Me

The Secret Attention Deficits of Education That Prevent Generational Wealth & Prosperity In America
By Kelly Mitchell

Clap If You Can Hear Me: The Secret Attention Deficits of Education That Prevent Generational Wealth & Prosperity in America by Kelly Mitchell is a book that can only be written by an expert educator and pedagogue and someone with a deep understanding of the...

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Common Sense 2.0

Freeing America of Debt Slavery
By Thomas Paine

Common Sense 2.0: Freeing America of Debt Slavery by Thomas Paine is a detailed study of how debt forces the majority of the American population to lead monotonous working lives that he likens to a form of modern slavery. This book is a deep exploration...

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Corporate Crap

Lessons Learned from 40 Years in Corporate America
By Howard Harrison

Corporate Crap: Lessons Learned from 40 Years in Corporate America by Howard Harrison is as eye-opening as it is entertaining. In a tone that is humorous and conversational, the author explores corporate practices that lead to a lack of engagement in employees, making employees look...

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Chateau Laux

A Story of Colonial America
By David Loux

In David Loux’s immersive historical novel, Chateau Laux, the fate of a young family is changed by a heinous crime that leaves a trail of far-reaching and devastating results. It is the early 1700s and Lawrence Kraymer is one of Philadelphia’s successful merchants after inheriting...

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