Where Cowards Go to Die

By Benjamin Sledge

Benjamin Sledge, a seasoned combat veteran who served a portion of his time under the Special Operations Command, departs for Afghanistan shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11. Throughout this memoir, he vividly captures the reality of the men and women who learn to...

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Our New Zealand Home

The USMC in Wairarapa
By Mark Sydney Pacey

If you enjoy WWII history or anything about the U.S. Marine Corps, Our New Zealand Home: The USMC in Wairarapa by Mark Sydney Pacey is for you. Pacey sets the stage by first discussing the political and strategic situations in Europe and the Pacific theaters...

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Brave Face

The Inspiring WWII Memoir of a Dutch/German Child
By I. Caroline Crocker

Brave Face by I. Caroline Crocker is a memoir that follows the life of Meta during World War II in the Netherlands, describing childhood experiences, family dynamics, and the challenges they faced under German occupation. Meta's family becomes part of the Dutch resistance, aiding Allied...

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U.S. Marine Vietnam Sacrifice

By Crystal Mary Lindsey

U.S. Marine Vietnam Sacrifice is a memoir by Raymond Isaac Lindsey, a Vietnam veteran, of his experiences after the war, written by his wife, Crystal Mary Lindsey. At nineteen, Raymond (Ray) fought in the Vietnam War against children recruited by the Viet Cong. The experience...

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Lost Roots

Family, Identity, and Abandoned Ancestry
By Karl von Loewe

Lost Roots: Family, Identity, and Abandoned Ancestry by Karl von Loewe explores the background of his father, Sigmund. Growing up in a German household immersed in cultural traditions, Sigmund's ancestral past remained vague until von Loewe's relentless inquiry. Uncovering surprising truths, von Loewe discovered that...

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Shodo Master

Life and Art of Tomoro Ouchida
By John Glascock

If you enjoy calligraphy as an art form, Japanese culture and historical literature, and memoirs about fascinating, if not famous, people, Shodo Master: Life and Art of Tomoro Ouchida by John Glascock is for you. Presented in a bilingual format with English on one side...

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Life and Death on the Loxahatchee

The Story of Trapper Nelson
By James D. Snyder

Life and Death on the Loxahatchee: The Story of Trapper Nelson by James D. Snyder is a fascinating study of a Florida notable whose death, ruled a suicide, evokes conspiracy theories to this day. Vince “Trapper” Nelson, born Vincent Nataulkiewicz in New Jersey in 1908,...

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War In The Mountains

The Macbeth Light Artillery at Asheville, NC 1864-1865
By J. L. Askew

War In The Mountains is an erudite work recording the history of a little-known piece of the war we know as the Civil War, but known to J. L. Askew and the South as The War Between the States. Inspired by his own second great-grandfather,...

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On the Corner of Liberty and South Loring

By Francis Coughlin

On the Corner of Liberty and South Loring is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiographical writing, social and cultural writing subgenres. Penned by author Francis Coughlin for the general reading audience, this is a heartwarming and nostalgic journey through the life of the...

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The Lightning Tamers

True Stories of the Dreamers and Schemers Who Harnessed Electricity and Transformed Our World
By Kathy Joseph

The Lightning Tamers by Kathy Joseph is the history of the men and women who have worked with electricity, from discovering its existence to its place in our modern life. The book begins with the early realization of what electricity is and how it was...

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