Slices of Community

Stories from Behind the Counter of the Country's Oldest Pay-What-You-Can Restaurant
By Brad Birky

Slices of Community by Brad Birky dropped from the sky into my lap like the idea for the café. Brad and his wife Libby sketched the concept on an airline magazine. The concept behind SAME (So All May Eat) is simple. Offer wholesome, nutritious, organic,...

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Broken

The Suspicious Death of Alydar and the End of Horse Racing’s Golden Age
By Fred M. Kray

Broken: The Suspicious Death of Alydar and the End of Horse Racing’s Golden Age by Fred M. Kray is a true crime story. Prosecutors have tried for years to indict someone for Alydar’s death. Alydar was a champion thoroughbred who finished runner-up to his rival...

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The Journey of a Hidden Child

Jewish Children in the Holocaust
By Harry Pila

The Journey of a Hidden Child by Harry Pila is a historical biography and the latest installment in the Jewish Children in the Holocaust series. It follows the life of Jean-Pierre, a Jewish child given to non-Jewish parents for safety as the Nazis round up...

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Sleuth

Tales of a Private Eye
By R. L. Lesnick

In Sleuth by R. L Lesnick, the author takes the reader on a wonderful journey through the life of a Private Investigator. The reader’s attention is captured from the very first paragraph and is held as Lesnick takes you through his journey of learning, fighting,...

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Drawn Into Hell

By Don Vanlandingham Sr

Drawn into Hell is a work of non-fiction in the true crime, legal and social issues subgenres. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to references and descriptions of graphic violence, murder, racial abuse, prejudice, and discrimination. Penned by Don Vanlandingham...

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Morlocks in the Basement

By Carolyn Colburn

Morlocks in the Basement is a memoir by Carolyn Colburn. Funny and bordering on the ridiculous, this unique autobiography unravels with a couple trying to counter the flow of bad juju by getting a kitten from the local shelter. One can immediately discern this is...

Under the Naga Tail

A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide
By Mae Bunseng Taing, James Taing

Under the Naga Tail: A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, cultural and psychological subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience for its strong (though non-graphic) content and...

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"Are You a N****r or a Doctor?"

A Memoir
By Otto E. Stallworth Jr. MD MBA

"Are You a N****r or a Doctor?" is about the first 39 years of the life of a retired anesthesiologist, Dr. Otto Stallworth. He was born, raised, and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, with his stories spanning at least three decades. His tale started during...

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Murder in Dallas, November 22-24, 1963

What Really Happened
By George Schwimmer PhD

“For me, JFK’s death now existed in another life. Or so I thought,” writes George Schwimmer in the preface to Murder in Dallas, November 22-24, 1963: What Really Happened. Schwimmer originally believed the version trotted out by the government and mainstream media, whereby Lee Harvey...

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Enough Really is Enough

By Vivien Heim

Lucie is almost 67 years old. But age is just a number, as Lucie lives life to the fullest. She lives in legendary Stratford-upon-Avon and is, of course, an avid theater lover. Lucie is good at cooking and loves to share delicious food with those...

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