Flood, Fire and a Superstorm

By Marty Ingram

Flood, Fire and a Superstorm by Marty Ingram provides a compelling first-hand account of the devastating impact of Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Ingram, the chief of the Point Breeze Volunteer Fire Department, offers a unique perspective on the unprecedented challenges that the volunteers and first...

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Hidden Demons

Evil Visits A Small New England Town
By Margery B. Metzger

If you are a true crime fan then Hidden Demons: Evil Visits A Small New England Town by Margery B. Metzger will hold your attention from the first page to the last. The author has written in such a way that the reader feels that...

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I Hurt My Foot Doing the Mashed Potato

Or...I Should Have Stuck With the Twist
By James Robinson

I Hurt My Foot Doing the Mashed Potato is a humorous yet thought-provoking memoir comprising 25 essays from James Robinson on various topics. James has accumulated several riveting stories and distinctive opinions over his 70 years as a father to three children and grandfather to...

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Church of Birds

an eco-history of myth and religion
By Ben H Gagnon

Birds significantly impacted the development of early humans, according to the creation myths of Mesoamerican civilizations, ancient Greece, India, and many other cultures. New scientific data shows that humans followed migrating birds in their search for fertile lands. Also, we owe the development of human...

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The Ones Who Remember

Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust
By Rita Benn, Julie Goldstein Ellis, Joy Wolfe Ensor, Ruth Finkel Wade

The Ones Who Remember: Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust is a work of non-fiction in the historical, human interest, cultural, and memoir subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience due to some upsetting content and harrowing reading material and was edited...

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Baikonur Man

Space, Science, American Ambition, and Russian Chaos at the Cold War's End
By Barry L Stoddard

Baikonur Man: Space, Science, American Ambition, and Russian Chaos at the Cold War’s End by Barry L Stoddard is a non-fiction drama set against the backdrop of the Cold War. The story is about an American start-up forging a secret deal to place American scientific...

Electra

A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition
By Dr. Batya Casper

The revised and updated edition of Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition plays into an integral part of Western civilization; Electra'sinfluence on popular culture is highly regarded. Electra is one of the recurring myths in Western society in...

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Housewife Assassin

The Woman Who Tried to Kill President Ford
By Geri Spieler

“I began to uncover information that led me to believe there was much more to her story than I’d ever heard from her directly,” opines Geri Spieler in the opening of Housewife Assassin. In September 1975, Sara Jane Moore attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford....

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Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II

A Behavioral Neurologist's View
By Tom Hutton

Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II: A Behavioral Neurologist's View by Dr. Tom Hutton is one of the most interesting books I have read about one of the world’s most notorious madmen. Adolf Hitler was a sick man – no matter how...

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Communism

The Great Misunderstanding
By Gennady Ermak

Over the decades we have been led to believe that nothing positive can come from communism. Years of propaganda by Western media spread the fear of red hordes running through the streets, looting and pillaging in the name of creating equitable living standards for all....

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