Sander's Study

A Son's Story
By Chris Vanocur

A very successful and very well-known reporter, his successful and somewhat-known reporter son, their relationship to each other and the world sums up Sander’s Study: A Son’s Story by Chris Vanocur. For those unfamiliar with Sander Vanocur, he was one of the best-known reporters of...

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Set Free Your Flow

A Centered View
By Selin Senol-Akin

Set Free Your Flow: A Centered View is an autobiographical account relating the life story of Selin Senol-Akin, an acclaimed professor, author, human rights activist, and poet. Through her poetic verses and essays, Selin Senol-Akin provides readers with a rare glimpse into the lives of...

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Sacred Animal Activism

A mission of love for animals
By Vikki Koplick

Sacred Animal Activism: A Mission of Love for Animals, written by energy healer for animals and animal whisperer Vikki Koplick, is divided into three parts: Part One: Finding My Path to Healing; Part Two: A Mission of Love for Animals; and Part Three: A Soul...

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Secret Warriors, Psychic Spies

Redux
By Roger Mannon

Secret Warriors, Psychic Spies: Redux by Roger Mannon is a compelling memoir that opens the door to what happened in the CIA's Stargate Project, a government-backed program on psychic phenomena. Though the author has previously written a fictionalized version of the events as he experienced...

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Stuccoville

Life Without a Net
By Charles Lewis Radke

Stuccoville: Life Without a Net by Charles Lewis Radke is a poignant memoir about a mother/son relationship. Radke tells of his impoverished childhood, having little to eat besides tomato sandwiches, caring for his mother, who was ill with lupus, and dealing with the void left...

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Sandwiched

A Memoir of Holding On and Letting Go
By Laurie James

Sandwiched: A Memoir of Holding On and Letting Go by Laurie James is an inspiring, moving memoir that will give you hope and light. This book is aptly titled Sandwiched because the author felt sandwiched between various obligations: her parents, teenage daughters, and her rocky...

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Scott Stokely: Growing Up Disc Golf

By Scott Stokely, Aaron Rath

Scott Stokely: Growing Up Disc Golf, written by Scott Stokely and Aaron Rath, is the first-ever autobiography detailing the life of a professional disc golfer. Through the eyes of the man who lived it, we get to see how the sport develops through the years...

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Stay Low and Circle Left

The Story of Floyd "Bad News" Winter
By Floyd Winter and Daniel DiMarzio, Foreword by Randy "The Natural" Couture

Stay Low and Circle Left: The Story of Floyd “Bad News” Winter by Floyd Winter and Daniel DiMarzio is an autobiography that tells the inspiring story of an American hero who was able to positively influence many people, especially in military circles. Floyd Winter joined...

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Stare at Me

How Being Blindsided Brings Life Into Focus
By Joey Mullaney

It is never easy to find the courage to tell other people about your disease, and spreading a positive message is even rarer. However, those who overcome their fears and share their experience empower others to make it a most commendable action. This is what...

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Say Something

By Jeremy Clarke

Say Something by Jeremy Clarke is a poetry book that deftly describes the author’s growing up years. As we read in his poems, his life was difficult: a father who was not there, a mother who was mostly gone and came back only when she...

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