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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It's A Lot to Unpack

By Dina Honour

I have always loved reading memoirs, particularly ones whose authors offer a unique perspective and a quick wit – such is the case in Dina Honour’s It’s A Lot to Unpack. In it, the author examines a life that many might envy, though she fears...

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It Starts with Bonjour

By Eric Kirchmann

It Starts with Bonjour by Eric Kirchmann is a non-fiction travel book. This is about the second adventure to France that he and his wife took. They traveled to places like Paris, Toulouse, and the region of Gascony, to name a few. He describes the...

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I Hate You, Mary Sullivan

A Memoir of Inherited Trauma
By Barbara Jean Williams

I Hate You, Mary Sullivan is a unique and thoughtful memoir about inherited trauma, complex family history, and religious guilt. In it, Barbara Jean Williams talks about her immigrant Irish grandmother, her family, and how her Irish Catholic heritage impacted her life. Barbara's grandmother, Mary...

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It's Not As Easy As I Thought!

Revelations About Working and Wellness from a Real Wanderer
By Kristine Hudson

If you are looking for a book that offers the straight scoop about leaving the office behind and living and working via a recreational camper, look no further. Kristine Hudson’s It’s Not As Easy As I Thought! Revelations About Working and Wellness From a Real...

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Inspiring Work Anniversaries

How to Improve Employee Experience and Strengthen Workplace Culture through the Untapped Power of Work Anniversaries
By Rick Joi

Inspiring Work Anniversaries by Rick Joi is a guide that explains how to use work anniversaries to enhance the employee experience and strengthen workplace culture. While people spend most of their time at work, they tend to put more effort into celebrating non-work-related milestones like...

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In Search of America

Perspectives on History, Literature, Art, Music and Film
By Arthur Wenk

In Search of America by Dr. Arthur Wenk is a comprehensive overview of American history in essays, beginning with the American Revolution, taxation disputes, protests, the Continental Congress, and the Revolutionary War. He explores immigration's impact, Native American treatment, and slavery's origins. Dr. Wenk analyzes...

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I'm Supposed to Be Doing This

An Adult Gap Year
By Suzanne Roske

Suzanne Roske approached her husband on a July afternoon in 2020 with an idea. She wanted to move to Mexico. Spurred on by the effects the COVID pandemic had caused, Roske was ready for a change, and her family leaped with her. They decided to...

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I Soy Latino

Second Generation Bilinguification
By Gabriel Archangel Irizarry III, Lucia Ciomei, Anastasios Christoforatos

I Soy Latino: Second Generation Bilinguification by Gabriel Archangel Irizarry III is a book that extols the culture of Latin Americans. It uses the instrument of spoken word poetry to demonstrate what binds people - their values, experiences, and challenges. It also shows the synergy...

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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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