Uncle Ted

A GI's Journal of World War II
By Dr Barbara M Panther-Gibby

Uncle Ted: A GI's Journal of World War II is a work of non-fiction in the historical, biography, and military writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience, Penned by author Dr. Barbara M. Panther-Gibby, this engrossing historical narrative follows the...

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Whisper of Hope, Cry of Despair

By Vicky Bedi

In her raw and hopeful memoir, Whisper of Hope, Cry of Despair, Vicky Bedi relates her difficult relationship with her abusive mother and explores how this abuse impacted her life. She examines other broader topics including multigenerational abuse and trauma, and the Indian, French, and...

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A Yellow House In The Mountains

By Glenn Hileman

A Yellow House In The Mountains by Glenn Hileman is a heartwarming tale that follows the story of his parents, Lyle and Marylin Hileman. The pair came from humble beginnings and learned early on that hard work was necessary to achieve their dreams. Lyle had...

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Diamonds Beneath the Darkness

Life Thru Lyrics… The Journey To Become (part one)
By Nicole Danielle

Diamonds Beneath the Darkness: Life Thru Lyrics… The Journey To Become is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and empowering writing subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to the presence of explicit language and raw, sensitive issues throughout. Penned...

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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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Exodai

A Shockingly Honest Memoir of Love, Obsession and Torture
By Elizabeth Hendrick

Exodai, a memoir by Elizabeth Hendrick, shows how everyone goes through a period of self-discovery, and Elizabeth is no different. Her attraction to other females was evident at a young age. Her daydreams about rescuing the damsel-in-distress turned to fantasies of bondage and torture after...

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Man Up. Sober Up.

Eight Powerful Steps to Reclaim Respect, Conquer Isolation, and Thrive in Recovery
By Ryan Penley

In Man Up. Sober Up., Ryan Penley chronicles a turbulent battle with addiction, which entails hospitalizations, arrests, and pivotal moments of reckoning, alongside advice on conquering addiction linked to his journey. Stressing trauma's link to addiction, Penley urges self-examination and acknowledgment of addiction's distributive impact....

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I Can’t Believe I’m Not Dead

Escaping Abuse, a Cult, Attempted Murder and Other Insanities
By Kendra Petty

I Can’t Believe I’m Not Dead by Kendra Petty is an account of her remarkable life. Petty has undergone more negative experiences than any human being should have, including being abused as a child, fighting extremely serious diseases, and being the target of a murder...

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We Used to Dance

Loving Judy, My Disabled Twin
By Debbie Chein Morris

We Used to Dance by Debbie Chein Morris is a touching memoir in which she describes the life she shared with her disabled twin, Judy. Judy was born with cerebral palsy, a condition that makes it impossible for the sufferer to control their posture, balance,...

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Beyond the Border

A Korean's Journey Between the North and South
By Tae-hyok Kim, Nicole Kim Rogers

Beyond the Border: A Korean’s Journey between North and South is a heart-rending and horrific, yet ultimately triumphant tale of one man’s struggle to leave North Korea, seek education, and begin a new life in the democratic and free South. This is the personal memoir...

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