The Deceived Ones

By Judith Krummeck

The Deceived Ones is a work of fiction in the literary and interpersonal drama genres. Penned by author Judith Krummeck, the plot introduces readers to Vira, a Ukrainian refugee displaced by the Russian invasion, who finds herself in the U.S. with her viola da gamba....

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Two Tickets to Paradise

From Cult to Comedy
By Katie Love

Two Tickets to Paradise: From Cult to Comedy is a heart-rending memoir that depicts a child's resilience in the face of childhood trauma and disillusionment. As a child, Katie Love lived with her mother who struggled with severe depression. One day, Katie returns home to...

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The Road to Courage

A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier
By Roy Taylor

In Roy Taylor's The Road to Courage, Andrew Taylor, his wife, Louela, and their young children, James and Roy, relocated from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Valdez, Alaska, in the early 1950s. Andrew pursued a noble goal: constructing a log church for a new Free Methodist congregation...

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This Is Us!

Growing Up With Humour
By Sheila Deitch and Corinne Deitch

This Is Us! Growing Up With Humour by Sheila Deitch and Corinne Deitch will appeal to memoir and humor fans. In the introduction, Sheila explains why she always wanted a big family and what this book means to her and her loved ones. The authors...

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The Scalpel, the Paintbrush and the Pen

Healing as a Creative Art
By Marilyn Kay Hagar

The Scalpel, The Paintbrush and The Pen: Healing as a Creative Art is the life and healing story of Marilyn Kay Hagar which is based on her experience with art therapy. The book guides the reader through Hagar’s journey and the physical and psychological implications...

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The American and the Bus Driver

By Paummi Sarrazin

The American and the Bus Driver by Paummi Sarrazin is about the beauty of love, travel, and culture. It all started with a ten-day school trip to France and a meeting that seemed orchestrated by fate. Paummi, who lived near Paris as a child, was...

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The Lump

My Cancer Story
By Deb McEwan

The Lump: My Cancer Story is a detailed personal account of Deb McEwan's most challenging time. Deb was enjoying life in Cyprus and was content until she discovered a lump in her breast. When Deb turned sixty, she wondered what it would bring. It never...

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The Long Way Around

By Leon Mecham

Leon Mecham's The Long Way Around is a riveting memoir filled with exciting sports exploits, tumultuous family relationships, and troubling religious experiences. Though Leon was raised in a religious Mormon home, he found his parents' behavior questionable. He had to struggle with surviving his mother's...

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The Iraq I Knew

From Saddam Hussein to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) to Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI)
By Colonel Burl Randolph Jr US Army Retired

The Iraq I Knew: From Saddam Hussein to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) to Al Qaeda in Iraq is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, military writing, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to mature readers as it discusses real-life graphic violence. Colonel...

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The Fight for Equity in the Bronx

Changing Lives and Transforming Communities One Scholar At a Time
By Dr. Elaine Ruiz Lopez

In The Fight for Equity in the Bronx: Changing Lives and Transforming Communities One Scholar At a Time, Dr. Elaine Ruiz Lopez describes her life growing up in the South Bronx where the challenges facing the Puerto Rican community are enormous. Poverty, hunger, crime, sex...

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