The Genteel Poor

A Childhood Memoir
By William Karl Thomas

The Genteel Poor: A Childhood Memoir by William Karl Thomas is told throughout several generations as the family goes from being wealthy to becoming poor. After the Civil War ended and later the Depression, there were a lot of “genteel poor.” These were folks who...

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Frances Perkins

Champion of American Workers
By Ruth Cashin Monsell

Frances Perkins: Champion of American Workers by Ruth Cashin Monsell is the biography of a woman who holds a solid place in history—the first female presidential cabinet member in the United States. Perkins served as the Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945. She was...

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Lessons on the Road to Peace

By John Noltner

Lessons on the Road to Peace by John Noltner is a collection of photographs and narratives by the author as he traveled across the United States. Inspired by the national outcry following the death of George Floyd and a desire to discover the diverse face...

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The Seller of Secrets

A Memoir
By Kathleen Rose Morgan

Kathleen Rose Morgan's The Seller of Secrets is an incredibly inspiring memoir. This book tells the story of Kathleen's journey from a childhood filled with abuse and trauma to the strong and resilient woman she is today. As a young girl, Kathleen craved her mother's...

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A Schizoid at Smith

How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving
By Blair Sorrel

A Schizoid at Smith: How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving by Blair Sorrel is a memoir in which the author divulges to readers her childhood memories, family dynamics, and life with schizoid personality disorder. From the family's move to Belmont and the adjustment to an affluent...

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Take Back Your Brain

How a Sexist Society Gets in Your Head--and How to Get It Out
By Kara Loewentheil

Take Back Your Brain by Kara Loewentheil is a self-help book empowering women to take back their brains, choose their emotions, and become the unique force they need to be for themselves and the world. Loewentheil, a life coach, takes you on her journey of...

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The Pianist's Only Daughter

A Memoir
By Kathryn Betts Adams

The Pianist's Only Daughter by Kathryn Betts Adams is a memoir that chronicles the author's life and, most poignantly, her role as a caregiver to both her ailing parents. Adams describes an upbringing in the 1960s and 1970s that teeters between her parents' talents and...

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Code of Conduct

Tales of the Roller Coaster of Life
By Scott Freidheim

In 1992, British record holder Derek Redmond showed a relentless drive and refused to give up. On 9/11/2001, New York's finest stood strong in the face of the worst terrorist attack most of us have ever known. The 2010 Arab Spring cost tens of thousands...

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To Unfurl

By Nicole Jean Turner

To Unfurl is a collection of thought-provoking poems written by Nicole Jean Turner with corresponding artistic illustrations by various artists. The book explores the human experience and the resilience of nature through challenging conditions. The author delves into a wide range of themes such as...

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Play Something Pretty That You Like to Play

By Greg Allen Morgoglione

In Play Something Pretty That You Like to Play, Greg Allen Morgoglione discusses the Accessible Music Project (AMP), a venture aimed at transforming music accessibility, particularly for seniors. He critiques the music industry's lack of initiatives and advocates for fair compensation for musicians. The author...

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