Code Silence

Surviving Casa by the Sea
By Allie Burton

Code Silence: Surviving Casa by the Sea by Allie Burton is an autobiography that reflects on the consequences of her early misadventures, which included spending time with her friends, rebelling, and running away. As a result, Allie’s parents sent her to a reform school in...

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Connections

How a Network of Energies Magically Connect Us All
By Bob Brickley

Connections: How a Network of Energies Connects Us All by Bob Brickley is a collection of uplifting and enlightening posts from the author’s blog The Space Between the Notes. Bob’s professed life mission is to help people grow, and this easy-to-digest volume does a masterful...

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Confessions of a Surgeon

A Deeper Cut
By Paul A. Ruggieri MD

Confessions of a Surgeon: A Deeper Cut is a memoir by Paul A. Ruggieri, MD. Years of practicing medicine take their toll on physicians and especially surgeons. The steady flow of patients and their needs contribute to a surgeon’s burnout each day. Yet, despite their...

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Communication and Connection

aka Relapse Prevention
By Sarina Wheatman

Addiction is one of the most insidious illnesses plaguing society. It can come in various forms and through different substances, such as drugs or alcohol, and behavioral addictions, like gambling, food, or sex addiction. Often, recovering addicts fall back into their old destructive patterns and...

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Communism

The Great Misunderstanding
By Gennady Ermak

Over the decades we have been led to believe that nothing positive can come from communism. Years of propaganda by Western media spread the fear of red hordes running through the streets, looting and pillaging in the name of creating equitable living standards for all....

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Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice

\Why Justice is Hard to Find in America
By Eric D. Oberer

Eric D. Oberer uses his experience as a prosecutor to explain how injustice occurs in Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice: Why Justice is Hard to Find in America. The book is divided into four parts. The first explains the Constitution and the amendments...

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Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors

10 Easy Ways to Reignite Your Passion for Teaching
By Perry Binder

Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors was written to give practical teaching tips to professors. It’s for both those who are new to teaching at the university level and those who have taught for years but want to re-invigorate their teaching by implementing fresh ideas. The...

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Curious

Are My Stories About Morals?
By Peggy Jo Henry

Curious: Are My Stories About Morals? by Peggy Jo Henry is a collection of short stories and poems. The book touches on Peggy’s life and how bipolar disorder has affected it. She bares all in her book, from her most intimate thoughts ranging from...

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Can't Stop the Grrrls

Confronting Sexist Labels in Music from Ariana Grande to Yoko Ono
By Lily E. Hirsch (Foreword by Amy Ray, Afterword by Meshell Ndegeocello)

Yoko Ono breaking up the Beatles is a story as deeply entrenched in pop culture as the British Invasion itself, and Nirvana fans have long maintained Courtney Love was to blame for Kurt Cobain’s tragic death. But how did these women, and so many others...

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Chainsaws and Cherry Burls

By Jennifer Neves

In her uplifting, humorous memoir Chainsaws and Cherry Burls, Jennifer Neves interlaces intimate thoughts, parenting experiences, and her family’s interaction with nature on their 42-acre farm in rural Maine. The work is a collection of hilarious parenting misadventures which include the couple’s attempts at understanding...

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