Is He Ever Going To Leave His Wife?

The answers to the questions you desperately want to know.
By Martess Amunette Dowling

Relationship gurus will swear that trust is the bedrock of any relationship. Martess A. Dowling shows how this comes apart in the staggering reality of getting involved with a married man. Is He Ever Going To Leave His Wife? takes the reader on an intimate...

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I Married a Coconut

Stories of an Indian girl growing up in America
By Priti Tanna

I Married a Coconut by Priti Tanna is a memoir of the author's journey as a first-generation American of Indian descent, and all the cultural conflicts and familial pressures that come with it. Growing up with immigrant parents, Priti must balance American societal norms and...

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I Feel Your Stare

An Autobiography
By Cheryl Gillespie

I Feel Your Stare is a memoir that tells the inspiring story of Cheryl Gillespie, a woman who lives with Rheumatoid Arthritis and associated blindness. From a young age, Cheryl noticed that she was different from others, as her eyesight was hindered, and she had...

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Illuminations

Earning a Living with Dynamic Photography
By Raymond J Klein

Raymond J. Klein's Illuminations describes his photographic journey in Milwaukee during World War II, sparked by his father's Kodak camera. Recognition came through the Milwaukee Journal, leading to a spot in Pictures From Readers and a $5 check. High school saw Klein as a camera...

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Infectious Injustice

The True Story of Survival and Loss against Corruption, the COVID-19 Disaster inside of San Quentin, and the Dumpster Fire that is Known as Mass Incarceration
By Justin Cook

Infectious Injustice is an autobiography that details ‘The True Story of Survival and Loss against Corruption, the COVID-19 Disaster inside of San Quentin, and the Dumpster Fire that is Known as Mass Incarceration’. It is best suited to mature readers owing to explicit content and...

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Invisible Tears

By Iram Gilani

In Invisible Tears, an autobiography by Iram Gilani, the author’s early childhood shifted with her mother’s grief over the son she lost. She was sent to live with a family that couldn’t have children of their own while her mother was carrying another child. This...

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I Am Eternal, You Are Eternal

Six Walks In Heaven
By P Diane Chambers

I Am Eternal, You Are Eternal: Six Walks In Heaven is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical writing, motivational and spiritual subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author P Diane Chambers. In this inspirational work, based...

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I Know What You Need To Succeed

How To Harness The 4 Seasons Of Success To Upgrade Your Career And Your Life
By Kateryna Armenta

I Know What You Need to Succeed is an inspiring autobiography by Ukrainian immigrant Kateryna Armenta. The book comprises four chapters corresponding to the author’s journey to success. Kateryna’s birthplace was Kazakhstan but she grew up in Ukraine. After emigrating to the US, the only...

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Is Ten an Appropriate Age for Your First Identity Crisis? (If Not, What Is?)

By Nadia Rassuli

Is Ten an Appropriate Age for Your First Identity Crisis? If Not, What Is? by Nadia Rassuli speaks out about the need in her youth to suppress her Kurdish identity to help her function in the country where she was born. With sarcastic comments and...

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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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