See You Tonight and Promise to Be a Good Boy!

War Memories
By Salo Muller

“See you tonight and promise to be a good boy,” were not only the last words Salo Muller’s mother would say to him but the last time he would know true happiness. For in a few days, Salo would lose his parents to a fate...

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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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Diary of a Woman's Misadventures in Iraq

By Melia Meichelbock

Diary of a Woman's Misadventures in Iraq is a work of non-fiction in the military, autobiography, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Melia Meichelbock, this candid and interesting work provides an unfiltered and authentic account...

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Elk Love

A Montana Memoir
By Lynne Spriggs O'Connor

Lynne moved to Great Falls, Montana, in the early 2000s. Formerly a curator of art exhibitions in Atlanta, Georgia, Lynne needed a place to heal and recharge after the health problems she had endured. Lynne remembered her summers on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana,...

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Patchwork

A Memoir of Love and Loss
By Mary Jo Doig

Mary Jo Doig is a strong and brave woman. Her memoir, Patchwork, A Memoir of Love and Loss, is a testament to her strength and courage. Patchwork is more an autobiography than a memoir. It encompasses her entire life from birth to nearly sixty years...

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Four Years with the United Nations International Police

By Michael R. Sanchez, PhD

Michael R. Sanchez's memoir is a great example of how our important decisions as adults have a strong link to what we experienced growing up. His early service with the Civil Air Patrol as a teenager helped shape his leadership skills, which became an important...

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Raising Owen

An Extra-Ordinary Memoir on Motherhood
By Suzanne Lezotte

Suzanne Lezotte’s first child, Owen, was born with Down Syndrome. Lezotte did not know about his diagnosis until a week after his birth. The identification of Owen as a Down Syndrome child brought with it the expected feelings of grief, fear, and doubts. The experience...

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Blackwildgirl

A Writer’s Journey to Take Back Her Superpower
By Menah Pratt

Blackwildgirl: A Writer’s Journey to Take Back Her Superpower is the chronicle of one woman's life in America and the African diaspora. Menah Pratt tells her history through twelve stages of an initiation journey spanning from her childhood in Normal, Illinois to the present day...

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You Slept Where?

Calamities of a Clumsy Businesswoman
By Brenda Prater Sellers

Brenda and her husband, Big Ed, celebrated their anniversary at Jules’s Undersea Lodge in Florida. Brenda wanted to give Ed an unforgettable present and to take a picture underwater that would be worth appearing on the cover of National Geographic. Also, Brenda's father, Harold, had...

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Run of the Leopard Dogs

How I Escaped Terror, Insanity, Suicide, and a Deranged South Texas Tyrant
By R. H. Edgington

Run of the Leopard Dogs: How I Escaped Terror, Insanity, Suicide, and a Deranged South Texas Tyrant is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiography, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is suitable for the mature adult reading audience due to some upsetting content concerning death,...

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