Scrag

Up The Hill Backwards
By Jesamine James

Scrag - Up The Hill Backwards by Jesamine James is a haunting and compelling story of child abuse. Six-year-old Marie's life is changed suddenly because of a real life monster. From being a child and enjoying what children of her age group do, she finds...

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Suburban Slums

The Secret Life of One Woman
By Billy Joe (Jean Miller)

"Suburban Slums: The Secret Life of One Woman" is a biography written about the life of Billy Joe, a white woman, about her descent into a world of drugs, crime, violence, and street life in Detroit in the early sixties to early eighties. Billy Joe...

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Shattered Paradise

Memoirs of a Nicaraguan War Child
By Ileana Araguti

"Shattered Paradise: Memoirs of a Nicaraguan War Child" is Ileana Araguti's life story. As a child, she grows up in an isolated farm house near a mystical city dubbed as the City of Mist. Her grandfather Abuelo Lalo tells her stories that ground her to...

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Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History

Starring More Great Character Actors of Hollywood's Golden Age
By Manny Pacheco

As its title suggests, Manny Pacheco’s “Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History” is a treasure trove second volume of little-known facts about the tireless and ubiquitous cast of character actors who helped establish the Hollywood film industry. Readers may not know these actors’ names but...

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Stand

By Debbie Williamson

My heart aches for Debbie Williamson. Abuse was inherited in her family. Three generations of women were brutalized; I wonder if there were more. When a child is abused, her/his future is changed, and their children’s future is changed. Debbie’s uncle raped her. There are...

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