A Rock and a Hard Place

An American Geologist's Adventures in Africa
By George Zelt, PhD

A Rock and a Hard Place is a memoir chronicling the experiences of author George Zelt as a geologist in mostly Southern Africa in the 1970s. The title plays on several different facets of its meaning. For academic purposes, he turns over a fair amount...

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A Good Life: The Perception of Perfection An Autobiogaphy

An Autobiography
By Karl Lorenz Willett

In Good Life to Perfection Perception by Karl Lorenz Willett, following on from his first book, The Memoir of a Schizophrenic, the author takes up his life from the age of 34 to the present day. In this second autobiography, we are invited into the...

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As Happy As I Can Stand

The Third Edition of Hatching Charlie
By Charles C McCormack

As Happy As I Can Stand: The Third Edition of Hatching Charlie by Charles C McCormack is a beautifully written book with strong psychological themes. In this autobiographical narrative, the author looks back at his life, at a family that suffered its own kind of...

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A Lion Where There Were Lambs

The Quest for Truth, Justice, and the Rule of Law in the Pacific Northwest
By Bill Erxleben

A Lion Where There Were Lambs is a work of autobiographical non-fiction, penned by author Bill Erxleben, and subtitled: ‘The Quest for Truth, Justice, and the Rule of Law in the Pacific Northwest’. Written for adults due to its complex themes and some explicit language...

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A Chicken in the Wind and How He Grew

Stories From an ADHD Dad
By Frank South

A Chicken in the Wind and How He Grew: Stories From an ADHD Dad by Frank South is a non-fiction memoir recounting the nerve-wracking life of Frank South, off-Broadway playwright, long-time television writer, and producer. He explains, in his own inimitable style, how he deals...

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Airplane Stories and Histories

By Norman Currey

Airplane Stories and Histories by Norman Currey is an interesting book for all those who love flying and chronicles some of the unusual events and accounts in aviation history. Readers learn about two hundred years of aviation history through this book and the author also...

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A Moment In Time

Where Accidents Become Opportunities
By Lori Giesey

A Moment in Time: Where Accidents Become Opportunities by Lori Giesey is a spellbinding memoir filled with wisdom for not only coping with the challenges and the crises that life throws our way but actually thriving through them. It begins with the author’s experience of...

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America's Daughter

By Maria Nhambu

America's Daughter by Maria Nhambu is a gripping memoir, the second entry in a series that chronicles the life, difficulties, and challenges of an immigrant in the United States. It is timely and very relevant, with themes and a message that addresses the conundrum of...

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A Swedish Adventure in America

Daybook Journals of Albrekt Lundquist 1910-1924
By Albrekt Lundquist/Linda Lundquist Molitor

A Swedish Adventure in America: Daybook Journals of Albrekt Lundquist 1910-1924 by Albrekt Lundquist and Linda Lundquist Molitor is a biography that captures the journey of a twenty-year-old young man leaving Sweden for greener pastures in the United States during the early 1900s. Follow this...

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A Last Survivor of the Orphan Trains

A Memoir
By William Walters and Victoria Golden

A Last Survivor of the Orphan Trains is a work of memoir non-fiction penned by co-authors William Walters and Victoria Golden. This inspiring tale takes a deep and personal look into the life of William Walters, who was one of the thousands of orphans loaded...

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