Madness, Miracles, Millions

By Joseph Semprevivo and Larry Semprevivo

Madness, Miracles, Millions is a memoir written by Joseph Semprevivo and his father, Larry Semprevivo. The story begins before Joseph was even born. Larry had been a pressman in a printing plant for over twenty years when the unthinkable occurred. Through another employee’s mistake, his...

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My Father's Prostitute

Story of a Stolen Childhood
By Steven Whitacre

My Father’s Prostitute: Story of a Stolen Childhood is a memoir written by Steven Whitacre. Whitacre was subjected to continued and frequent sexual abuse by his beloved father beginning at the age of 5 years and lasting until his later teens. His father was the...

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Madam C.J. Walker's Road To Success

By Donnette Black

Madam C.J. Walker (formerly known as Sarah Breedlove's story) is a rags to riches tale. Madam Walker worked hard every day. Sarah Breedlove was the daughter of former slaves, although she herself was not born into slavery. Sarah's life had hardships. She suffered the loss...

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My Path to the Light of Happiness

The Story of a Chinese Woman
By Lulu Smith

"My Path to the Light of Happiness" is the story of a Chinese woman who has overcome many obstacles in her life. Dr. LuLu Smith starts by giving her readers a background about her life before she gave up everything and moved to the States...

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Many Blessings

A Tapestry of Accomplished African American Women
By Sonnee Weedn, PhD

"Many Blessings: A Tapestry of Accomplished African American Women" is a highly well-written collective biography that should be in public and school or college libraries everywhere. The author, who is not African-American, felt driven to interview and then write the stories of the many women...

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My Annie

The True to Life Story of a Liberated Woman Written by her Husband
By Douglas Richie

Long before there was women's liberation, there was Annie Whitaker Richie, and what a dynamo of a woman she was! Born in 1926 with learning disabilities in an old Pennsylvania family, Annie is forced to go through school in the same grade as her slightly...

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More Than Anything in the World

Volume 1 1942 1943
By K.S. Mueller

More Than Anything in the World is a very special true story in time, delicately written by Kathleen S. Mueller. This novel is a biography of Kathleen’s parents, Frank J. Mueller and Marion Altenburg Mueller, and their experiences during World War II. This remarkable story...

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Men with Red Ties

Diary of an Émigreé
By Nastya Polikarpova

Have you ever wondered about the women that work in elite strip clubs? Nastya Polikarpova offers readers an inside look at the women who strip for money. She delves into their thoughts and private lives. These women create a fantasy world for men. They give...

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