Far and Away

True Tales from an International Life
By Russell Sunshine

When you're too old, or don't have the finances needed to travel the world, you can do several things: you can watch TV travel documentaries; go online and read thousands of articles on places you'd like to visit; or even cross oceans and walk city...

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Walking to Woot

A Photographic Narrative Discovering New Dimensions for Parent-Child Bonding: Color Edition 2016
By Jackie Chase

Walking to Woot by Jackie Chase is a highly entertaining and informative non-fiction narrative, an unusual tale of how travelling dangerous paths together can create a powerful bond between mother and daughter. When the author and her daughter decide to travel to the unfamiliar landscapes...

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Korean Slang

As Much as a Rat's Tail - An irreverent look at Language within Culture
By Peter Liptak, Siwoo Lee

As Much as a Rat's Tail: Korean Slang is an irreverent guide to the way young Koreans really speak. I learned Korean from a textbook. I guess that’s not a bad place to start, and if you want to learn a language you have to...

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Tepid Blue

By Dev Bhattacharyya

Yoga is a deep and spiritual journey of not only the self, but aimed to promote the harmonising of the body and mind. Tepid Blue by Dev Bhattacharyya delves into the world of yoga, its philosophies, workings, and beliefs, explaining through poetry the depth and...

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Do Paris Like Hemingway!

A Paris Travel Guide
By Lena Strand

Do Paris Like Hemingway! is a non-fiction travel guide written by Lena Strand. In her preface, the author discusses how she got the inspiration for writing this book. It began as she was watching Woody Allen's film, Midnight in Paris, wherein a time traveling character...

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Oral Literature in Africa

World Oral Literature
By Ruth Finnegan

I am an American. To be more precise and more politically correct, I am an African-American. For the most part, this is just a phrase or term that someone else made popular and now most of us use. In truth, I know very little about...

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Michael Jackson & the Music That Was

By The Voice of One

Michael Jackson & the Music That Was by The Voice of One traces the trajectory of Michael Jackson’s career from his days as the youngest member of the Jackson Five to his tenure as the undisputed “King of Pop.” Written from an industry insider/number one...

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The Forum Files

The Stories Behind The Richmond Forum
By Ray McAllister

The Forum Files: The Stories Behind The Richmond Forum by Ray McAllister is a colorful, illustrative story of how The Richmond Forum (Richmond, Virginia) came to be one of the most prestigious and highly attended speaker's forums worldwide. Just in glancing at the table of...

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Prisoner 4374

By A.J. Griffiths-Jones

Prisoner 4374 by AJ Griffiths-Jones is a true story based on historical fact. The identity of Jack the Ripper has long been wondered at, and many names have found their way into the frame. For more than 100 years, Dr Thomas Neill Cream was in...

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The Fethafoot Chronicles

Nyarla and the Circle of Stones
By Pemulwuy Weeatunga

Nyarla and the Circle of Stones is the first book in The Fethafoot Chronicles by Pemulwuy Weeatunga. At the time of the big invasion by the Ghost people, Bidjigal warrior Pemulwuy of Eora Country led his clan to victory in a 12-year war against the...

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