The Curse of Iqbal

Memoir of a Ship Broker's Son: Adventures in Robbyland
By Robert Stephen Hamlin

After a head-on collision that killed two people, author Robert Stephen Hamlin finds himself waking from unconsciousness in a hospital bed in the ICU. After a year full of operations and physical therapy to relearn simple tasks like walking, Robert recovers from potentially permanent brain...

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Being There

A Daughter's Voice for her Father's Silence
By Aimi Medina

Being There, a memoir of a physically and mentally deteriorating father, has been captured on paper with love and empathy clearly seen in the writings of author Aimi Medina. It is the memoir of Medina’s father Leonard, who in his early eighties suffers from senile...

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Jane Mpholo's Exclusives

By Jane Mpholo

Jane Mpholo's Exclusives by Jane Mpholo is the autobiography of Jane Mamotse Mpholo, her childhood, growing up, and how she came to study Drama and Theater Arts at the University of the Free State to become a professional actress. Her childhood dreams and later years,...

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Is Love Necessary

The Magnificent Power of Love
By Antwon J. Blakeney

Is Love Necessary: The Magnificent Power of Love by Antwon J. Blakeney begins with the young days of his parents, how his father met his mother in a nightclub, got infatuated, married, enlisted, and was stationed in Germany and moved to New Orleans. His father,...

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Divorce

What an Education - What You Don't Know
By Patrick Vessey

Divorce: What an Education by Patrick Vessey traces the history of divorce since the days of the British monarchy, narrating the plethora of legislation that has happened, most of which having origins in the United States of America. The author notes especially the ease these...

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A picture of a dead horse

Living • Loving • Laughing • And Spinal Injury
By Trevor Herdman

A picture of a dead horse: Living • Loving • Laughing • And Spinal Injury by Trevor Herdman begins with his last year in school, a time for unbridled fun with his friends. During one such occasion of revelry, an accident at a swimming pool...

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Five Feet Short

By Keisha Biddle

Five Feet Short by Keisha Biddle is her autobiography, reminiscing about her life, growing up mentally and emotionally in a world where people like her with virtues of diligence and honesty do not exist. Five Feet Short is the account of Biddle’s life growing up...

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The Tears of Olive Trees

An Autobiographic Story Featuring Poems From Mahmoud Darwish
By AbdulKarim Al Makadma

The Tears of Olive Trees: An Autobiographic Story Featuring Poems From Mahmoud Darwish is a non-fiction memoir written by AbdulKarim Al Makadma, with illustrations by Rawya M. Wadi. The author was born and grew up in a refugee camp in Gaza. His family was uprooted...

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Screwed

Dancing with the Generals
By Sergiu Viorel Urma

Screwed: Dancing with the Generals by Sergiu Viorel Urma is a historical memoir, an autobiography of Urma, a reporter for The Associated Press news agency in Communist Romania. Urma spent forty years as an Associated Press reporter in Romania, Eastern Europe, and in the US....

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Ms. Cheevious in Hollywood

My Zany Years Spent Working in Tinsel Town
By Lisa Jey Davis

Ms. Cheevious in Hollywood by Lisa Jey Davis is the memoir of a newly divorced mom and her attempts at making it in Hollywood. It chronicles her shock in finding out that she is an MILF, surprise when her first son wants to move out...

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