Why Do You Want to Come to America?

The reasons why refugees and migrants are coming
By Eric Reese

Why Do You Want to Come to America? by Eric Reese is a contemporary essay aimed at the person who wants to migrate to America. Specifically, it is aimed at Muslims who want to migrate to the United States. The essay explores the subjects of...

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White Woman Black Heart

Journey Home to Old Mapoon, A Memoir (Volume 1)
By Barbara Miller

White Woman Black Heart is Barbara Miller’s inspirational memoir that chronicles her journey to political and spiritual awakening and also shares her involvement in helping the Mapoon people resettle in Mapoon in 1974. In 1963, the Queensland government forcefully moves the Mapoon Aboriginal Community from...

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With Justice for Some

Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today's America
By Lise Pearlman

With Justice For Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today's America by Lise Pearlman is an in-depth look at thirteen of the most socially relevant criminal trials of the early 1900s. Some of them were media events, some...

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Weedgalized in Colorado

True Tales From The High Country
By Johnny Welsh

Weedgalized in Colorado: True Tales from the High Country by Johnny Welsh explores what happens to a community when weed gets legalized. Written by a bartender, someone who has spent nearly two decades mixing and serving drinks in Frisco, Colorado, in the very heart of...

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Who's Changing the Meaning?

By Dana Lynn Pope

Who's Changing the Meaning? by Dana Lynn Pope is a non-fiction book that goes into great detail about American English's written history, its effect on language, and the impact that fluid and variable revisions have had and continue to have on the power and context...

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When Memories Remain

Sequel to Where Children Run (Pischke Twins Book 2)
By Karen Emilson

Karen Emilson makes a powerful and succinct note to clarify the raison d’être of When Memories Remain: Sequel to Where Children Run, a statement that gives the reader perspective with regard to the story. Readers are introduced to twins David and Dennis Pischke, who having...

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Who Could Forget?

Adventures With a Phenomenal Memory
By Frank Healy

Who Could Forget? Adventures With a Phenomenal Memory by Frank Healy is the extraordinary true story of a young boy's ability to remember every day of his life from the age of six. He can recount not just the major events, but personal ones too;...

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Warrior Lost

Veteran Suicide and The Combat PTSD Monster (The "Warrior" Series Book 5)
By Leilani Anastasia

Warrior Lost: Veteran Suicide and The Combat PTSD Monster is Book 5 in the "Warrior" Series by Leilani Anastasia. Suicide is a tragedy affecting too many of our active duty and veteran military members and their families. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) following combat operations is...

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We Lost Her

Seven young siblings' emotional and spiritual real-life grief journey after their mother's tragic death
By Ellen Krohne

Ellen Krohne, the author, has opened her soul and heart in the memoir, We Lost Her. Ellen and her six siblings were raised in a happy and loving environment. Although their father was not openly affectionate, he loved his kids in his own special way....

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While They're Still Here

A Memoir
By Patricia Williams

Where do I even begin after walking down such a beautiful, heartbreaking, inspiring, terrifying, and hopeful Memory Lane with the author? I would like to try to jot down all the thoughts that crossed my mind and heart while reading this amazing memoir. In While...

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