Last of the Baby Boomers

One Man's Journey
By Scott Barta

The American 'baby boom' era was an incredible phenomenon, as the nation witnessed an incredulous amount of births from the years of 1946 and 1964. Today, many of the 'baby boom' generation are grown up, and are raising their own children. In Last of the...

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Lone Survivor

An Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10
By Marcus Luttrell

Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell is the story of a man who went to war against one of the worst men of all time. This Navy SEAL and his team risked their lives to bring down this man and to restore peace and harmony not...

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Life Without Parole

Justice being served or not, being a victim carries its own life sentence
By John D. Moore

John D. Moore tells his story in “Life Without Parole: Justice being served or not, being a victim carries its own life sentence". Serving life in a prison no one knows about, Moore suffered sexual, emotional and physical abuse at the hands of his father....

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Lessons From The Mountain

What I Learned From Erin Walton
By Mary McDonough, Beverly Nault

Mary McDonough began playing the part of Erin Walton on the TV program "The Waltons" when she was just ten years old. She shares her memories and experiences from that period of her life in her novel "Lessons From The Mountains". It also explores the...

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Lived to Tell It

By Hanna Lulgjuraj Murray

Hanna had been happily married for many years, and she thought theirs was a love that would never end. Little did she know that everything was about to come crashing down around her. Her husband wanted Hanna to ask her parents for a huge amount...

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Love Company

By Leslie A. Brudvig

Hillwood Sonsett narrates this poignant tale of a group of men from "L" Company 3rd Battalion 34th regiment after World War II ends and their horrific fighting in the Pacific is over. Those men, Hill Sonsett, Sid Goldman, Ranger Joe, Robert Holiday, Max Cavelli, Jerome...

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Looks Easy Enough

A Joyful Memoir of Overcoming Disease, Divorce, and Disaster
By Scott Stevenson

There are memoirs and there are love stories. “Looks Easy Enough-A Joyful Memoir of Overcoming Disease, Divorce and Disaster” is both and more. Scott Stevenson waited almost half his life to marry the right woman. He had his own architect firm in California. He met...

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Living on the Sunny Side

A Memoir
By Sunny Deuber

The first part of Living On The Sunny Side deals with Sunny Deuber’s childhood and family. She shares much concerning her parent’s romance. Her father died when she was very young. Sunny’s childhood was not a pleasant one. Her mother was very critical. Sunny was...

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Lori's Song

The true story of an American woman held captive in Iran
By Lori Foroozandeh

After I read Lori’s Song I had to think about it before I could write a review. Lori was abused by her biological parents. She was molested and raped by her adopted brother. Her mother was neglectful and cruel. At 15 years old she escaped...

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