Someday is Today

Achieving Racial Equity in the Workplace
By Allison Manswell

Someday is Today by Allison Manswell is a comprehensive guide that delves into the intricate dynamics of racial equity within the workplace, offering insights that go beyond surface discussions to tackle the emotional ramifications of discrimination. Through character-driven narratives, Manswell encourages readers to confront their...

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Dr. Andrew Batsis, Husband! Dentist! Kiwanian! Santa Claus?

By Katherine J Batsis

Dr. Andrew Batsis, Husband! Dentist! Kiwanian! Santa Claus? by Katherine. J. Batsis is a tribute written by the author in memory of her late husband, Dr. Andrew Batsis. This heartfelt memoir covers Dr. Batsis' many roles as a devoted husband, caring dentist, dedicated Kiwanian, and...

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Classical Arabic and the Hibernation of the Arab Mind

By Walid Khalil

In Classical Arabic and the Hibernation of the Arab Mind, Walid Khalil discusses the impact of language development on modernization in the Arab world, attributing the region's slow progress to the lack of a standardized written system for spoken dialects. Arab societies rely on oral...

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Bring Me Sunshine

More Bite-Sized Travels across a Sunburned Country
By Alistair McGuinness

Alistair McGuinness’s Bring Me Sunshine is a delightful travel memoir chockful of adventure, exploration, and self-discovery against stunning Australian landscapes. McGuinness, originally from England, chronicles his journey from a working-class town to the sun-soaked shores and vast wilderness of Australia. The memoir unfolds in a...

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AmeriCANS Who Made America

By Richard V. Battle

America fought her wars of independence and established herself as a global power to be respected, but recent occurrences cast aspersions on that reputation. The breakout of several skirmishes around the globe has put a lot of concerned parties on edge as they attempt to...

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Americans

The Beautiful
By Philip Caravella

Philip Caravella's memoir, Americans: The Beautiful, details his family's experiences from World War II to their life in Cleveland. His father, Robert Caravella, served in Europe with the 125th Anti-Aircraft Mobile Artillery Gun Battalion, earning three Bronze Stars, while his brother, Louis Caravella, worked...

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Beyond the Bamboo Curtain

Understanding America's Invisible Minority
By Dr. Michael Soon Lee

Beyond the Bamboo Curtain: Understanding America's Invisible Minority is a work of non-fiction in the cultural issues, sociology, and slice-of-life genres. Penned by author Dr. Michael Soon Lee, this fascinating work delves into the often-overlooked experiences of Asian Americans. He shares personal stories of overcoming...

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Inner Trek

A Reluctant Pilgrim in the Himalayas
By Mohan Ranga Rao

In his memoir Inner Trek, Mohan Ranga Rao is coerced by land mafia leader Jalli Jagdish into selling his valuable Bangalore property through threats. His lawyer, Advocate Hegde, is found to be involved in the illegal activity, prompting Rao to engage a new lawyer, Mehta....

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It's Not My Problem...Or Is It?

From Nudge to Nonprofit
By Bruce L Blumer

It’s Not My Problem…Or Is It? is an informative book by Bruce L. Blumer that offers personal experiences, cultural insights, and a call to action when we see the problems in the world today. Each chapter is structured with Haitian proverbs as openings to set...

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Cave as Labyrinth

Plato's Meno and the Socratic Moment
By Alan Ponikvar

In Cave as Labyrinth, Alan Ponikvar's analysis of Socratic philosophy through Plato’s dialogue "Meno" examines Socrates’ use of professed ignorance as a method of inquiry. Socrates' approach involves challenging conventional definitions of virtue by exposing contradictions and prompting reevaluation. He contrasts with sophists by focusing...

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