Hold, Please

Stage Managing A Pandemic
By Richard Hester

Hold, Please is Richard Hester's story of Stage Managing A Pandemic. It's March 2020, and the Coronavirus Pandemic is starting to take hold. At last, the President has acknowledged the seriousness of the situation, and panic begins to set in. Broadway shuts down, and Richard...

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The Red Sandals

A Memoir
By Jing Li

The Red Sandals by Jing Li is a moving memoir about a strong woman who overcomes tremendous odds to leave her home country, travels to America, and builds a life for herself, her husband, and her daughter. The story starts in China when the author...

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America’s Loveless Age

Trumpism, FemPower, the End of Patriarchy (Why Singleton is the New Normal)
By Noel Terry

Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 US presidential polls not only sent Americans hurtling down a path with some of their worst fears, but also engaged them in an all-discovery journey politically, socially, spiritually, and in every aspect of life you can think of. Most...

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Runaway Train

When Depression Meets Heartbreak
By Mark Torphy

Runaway Train: When Depression Meets Heartbreak by Mark Torphy takes you into the troubled mind of an African-American man who suffers from depression, aggravated by heartache. This book sheds light on the common myths and misconceptions about men and depression. It is a true story...

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The Love of Panda Our Common Ground

The 2020 Diary From Understanding America to Understanding China
By Elizabeth R. Jia

Covid-19 was said to originate from China and some notable individuals went as far as to call it the "China virus". However, regardless of where it originated, only love and empathy for our fellow humans can help us win the fight against it—not discrimination; not...

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Are We There Yet?

Travelling more responsibly with your children
By Rachel Dodds & Richard Butler

Are We There Yet? by Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler echoes the many times parents have heard their children ask that very question. Traveling with children of all ages can be a challenge, but it can also be an educational and engaging experience for both...

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Explore & Color San Francisco Chinatown

Coloring Book & Cultural Guide
By Bibi LeBlanc

Chinatown in San Francisco is an important site that exhibits the history and culture of Chinese immigrants in the United States. Nowadays it is a recognized tourist destination because of its restaurants and other attractions. It is also a way to learn a little more...

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The Changing Face Of America

Through the eyes of an immigrant
By Kevy Argy

Born in India, Kevy Argy, in The Changing Face Of America, details the changes he has observed since arriving in the USA in 1986. He shares in a frank manner what he sees as the cause of the changes and if they have been good...

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Echoes from Wuhan

By Gretchen Dykstra

Echoes from Wuhan depicts the immersive story of a young American woman who traveled to Wuhan for a teaching job. At the time she left for China, Gretchen Dykstra was one of the 100 Americans the Chinese hired to teach English in colleges around the...

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Evolution Continues

A Human-Computer Partnership
By William Meisel

What role does technology play in human evolution? Will technology replace humans and result in more unemployment and poverty? Will technology make education more accessible to a larger population? If you have similar questions to these, read on. Evolution Continues: A Human-Computer Partnership explores technology...

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