The Risk Theatre Model of Tragedy

Gambling, Drama, and the Unexpected
By Edwin Wong

Edwin Wong’s The Risk Theatre Model of Tragedy is one of those books that invite one to discover new things about old fields. In this case, the subject is tragedy, one of the classic forms of art. Wong reaffirms its importance in our time because...

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The Extended Hand

By Marti Eicholz

The Extended Hand by Marti Eicholz follows a woman’s quest for meaning and happiness. In this memoir, the daughter of a preacher — a man with a great sense of control over his family — tells her story and shows readers the constraints of love,...

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The Stroke That Touched My Heart

How Gratitude Transformed a 37 Year-Old massive Stroke Survivor
By Mia and Myrtle Russell

On January 9th, 2017, Myrtle Russell's life was about to change forever when her 37-year-old daughter suffered a stroke. Follow a year in the life of Myrtle and her daughter, Mia, as they face this life-changing event head-on in The Stroke That Touched My Heart...

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The Wing Walker

By Bernard J Fleury

The Wing Walker by Bernard J Fleury tells The Life and Times Of Irene Maude O’Connor Carlberg. Irene was one of the great feminists, a woman who really pushed the boundaries of what women could do. Nothing could tame her adventurous spirit, such as motorcycle...

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To the Moon and Back

A Childhood Under the Influence
By Lisa Kohn

To the Moon and Back: A Childhood Under the Influence by Lisa Kohn is a gritty memoir of abuse. At an early age, Lisa was exposed to abuse, including cocaine, even received from a judge. It just seemed natural for a child who had no...

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Twins Found in a Box

Adapting to Adoption
By Janine Vance

Twins Found in a Box: Adapting to Adoption by Janine Vance is a spellbinding memoir that chronicles the experience of adopted twins. Jenette and Janine are adopted from Seoul, South Korea by American parents. In this book, the author explores the atmosphere in their...

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The Search for Mother Missing

A Peek Inside International Adoption
By Janine Vance

The Search for Mother Missing by Janine Vance tells the story of international trans-racial adoptees Janine and Jenette Vance who grew up, despite the prejudice, believing they were fully American. It’s only at the age of 25 that they discover they have got green cards,...

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The King and Mrs. Simpson

The True Story of the Commoner Who Captured The Heart of A King
By Erin Schulz

The story of the original Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII, is one of utmost love and devotion. It is a story filled with tragedy and yet, with a strong desire never to give up what is most important in life;...

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The Bones of Pleiku

Send 'em home or send me back
By John Michael Hanzlik

The Bones of Pleiku: Send ‘em home or send me back is a real life memoir as recalled by author John Michael Hanzlik. As the author is a veteran of the Vietnam war, this semi-historical account actually takes place mostly in the nineties when John...

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The Breakthrough in Two Acts

Breaking the Spells of Painful Emotions and Finding the Calm in the Present Moment
By Fredric C. Hartman, Ph.D.

Within the first few paragraphs of The Breakthrough in Two Acts by Fredric C. Hartman, Ph.D., one breathes a very deep sigh of appreciation for something truly fresh and intelligent, startled by the clear recognition that, “Hey, I’m in the presence of something brisk and...

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