Inner Trek

A Reluctant Pilgrim in the Himalayas
By Mohan Ranga Rao

In his memoir Inner Trek, Mohan Ranga Rao is coerced by land mafia leader Jalli Jagdish into selling his valuable Bangalore property through threats. His lawyer, Advocate Hegde, is found to be involved in the illegal activity, prompting Rao to engage a new lawyer, Mehta....

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Learning Lessons

How One Teacher Found Her Way Back to the True Heart of Learning
By Linda Markley

Linda, a dedicated teacher, retires after 35 years of hard work. She is heartbroken that the American education system puts too much unnecessary pressure on students and teachers instead of nurturing the human spirit and building interpersonal relationships. Linda's health starts to deteriorate. She is...

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Cold Beer and a Hot Dart

By Brandon Wolfe

At 23, Brandon Wolfe experienced a wanderlust that led him on trips to Africa and to explore the continent with friends from different parts of the world. In Cold Beer and a Hot Dart, Brandon recounts his trips to different parts of Africa and his...

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The Road to Courage

A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier
By Roy Taylor

In Roy Taylor's The Road to Courage, Andrew Taylor, his wife, Louela, and their young children, James and Roy, relocated from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Valdez, Alaska, in the early 1950s. Andrew pursued a noble goal: constructing a log church for a new Free Methodist congregation...

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Becoming Fearless

Finding Courage in the African Wilderness
By Brenda E Smith

Brenda Smith's Becoming Fearless tells the true story of a young explorer, Brenda, who is saddled with the daunting responsibility of leading an expedition in the rugged landscapes of Africa. Brenda's resilience is greatly tested by harsh circumstances and an unforgiving terrain. In the beginning,...

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The American and the Bus Driver

By Paummi Sarrazin

The American and the Bus Driver by Paummi Sarrazin is about the beauty of love, travel, and culture. It all started with a ten-day school trip to France and a meeting that seemed orchestrated by fate. Paummi, who lived near Paris as a child, was...

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A Sometimes Paradise

Reflections on Life in a Wyoming Ranch Family
By Mark E. Miller

A Sometimes Paradise: Reflections on Life in a Wyoming Ranch Family is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiographical writing, and coming-of-age genres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Mark E. Miller, this charming work encapsulates the poignant...

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Adventures of a Footloose Hippie

By George M. Eberhart

Adventures of a Footloose Hippie by George M. Eberhart is an inspirational memoir about traveling around the world in a time when everything seemed easier and more laid back, and the social aspect of human interaction was more valued than in today's fast world of...

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Building The Beast

How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper
By Jacqueline Lambert

As Jacqueline Lambert points out in Building the Beast, there is a fine line between admiration and condemnation for those leading the nomadic life. How many of us would even consider selling up, leaving home, and traveling the world in a van? There are countless...

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Bright Eyes

Surviving Our Monsters And Learning to Live Without Them
By Bridey Thelen-Heidel

Born in the early 1970s, five-year-old Bridey enjoyed a relatively peaceful life until she didn’t. Bridey’s mom told her the man she always knew as her father was not her parent. Her mom moved her from one city to another and changed schools more times...

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