Away To Me, My Love

A Sheepdog's Tale of Two Lives
By Naomi McDonald

It all began with a black-and-white Border Collie and the desire to work with sheep. This is a unique memoir about the meaningful canine-human relationship between Luke and Naomi in Away To Me, My Love: A Sheepdog’s Tale of Two Lives by Naomi McDonald. A...

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Chicago Rage

A Memoir of the 1960's Chicago Riots
By Ronald Schulz

Following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, 17-year-old Ronald Schulz chose to leave home, establish a commune in Chicago, and join the Yippee revolution. Thus began his road trip, in which he encountered a variety of characters, including a sexually unsatisfied deacon, homosexual guys who gave...

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Intestinal Fortitude

A Memoir
By Earl Llewellyn Goldmann

Intestinal Fortitude: A Memoir by Earl Llewellyn Goldmann is a brutally honest memoir in which Earl takes the reader through every painful and joy-filled moment of his life. Earl shares the most poignant events, from growing up, falling in love with basketball, and so much...

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How I Learned to Rock My Life

The Peter Dankelson Story
By Peter Dankelson, Dede Dankelson

Some people can teach us better than others how to make a difference in our lives, and Peter Dankelson is one of them. Yet, in the beginning, his circumstances would not have allowed him to even imagine this possibility. He was born prematurely and was...

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Virgil's Story

By Virgil D Mochel

Virgil's Story is an autobiographical memoir in which Virgil D. Mochel recounts his entire life and the story of how the Mochel family found its footing in America. The book opens with Virgil narrating how his ancestors from both sides of his parents' family arrived...

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The Computer Wasn't in the Basement Anymore

My Fifty + Years on Education Technology (1970-2021)
By Anthony G. Picciano

The Computer Wasn't in the Basement Anymore: My Fifty + Years on Education Technology (1970-2021) contains insights from Anthony G. Picciano's journey of more than 50 years in the field of education technology and his activities in six public colleges in New York. Some of...

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A Dancer in Depth

Paragraphs from a Theatre Life
By Stanley Howard Mazin

"You should write a book!" This is a normal response from strangers to Stanley Howard Mazin's verbal story about his life in show business, and there's a good reason for that. Stanley relates his vibrant, stimulating life story and his various theatrical exploits firsthand in...

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The Adventures of a Southern (Baptist) Buddhist

By Pamela McConnell, MSW, LCSW

The Adventures of a Southern (Baptist) Buddhist is the real-life story of a woman who was raised in a fundamentalist evangelical Christian environment but later became a Buddhist. Author Pamela McConnell, MSW, LCSW, holds a master’s degree in social work and is a licensed clinical...

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"4:09 to 9:02" Boston To Oklahoma and New York Cities

Beyond the Bombings
By David Hamel

Life seemed normal until tragedy hit Oklahoma City on the 19th day of April 1995.  No less than 168 people, including 15 babies in daycare, were killed in an explosion. It was a total mess, made worse by the fact that David and Gloria Hamel...

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By George, He Did It!

A True Scholar's Autobiography
By George R Hall

By George, He Did It! A True Scholar's Autobiography by George R Hall is an inspiring story that chronicles the life and career of an extraordinary man. George Ralph Hall was born in 1936 to a poor closely-knit African American family in Wyoming, Ohio. The...

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