The Real Boys of the Civil War

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By J Arthur Moore, researcher and editor

J Arthur Moore's The Real Boys of the Civil War is a historical journey back to the American Civil War in a compilation of stories about boys who served in the war. These boys achieved some impressive feats despite enduring harsh prison conditions, sad losses...

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The Hate Game

Screaming in the Silence - A Memoir
By Gary Trew

In The Hate Game: Screaming in the Silence, Gary Trew takes us on a harrowing and heartbreaking journey through his childhood experience at Knoll School for Boys. Trew details the abuse, bullying, and intimidation he endured from the first day of school to the end...

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TRACKRS

On the Cold Trail of a Serial Killer
By Michael A. Jacobs

TRACKRS: On the Cold Trail of a Serial Killer is a work of non-fiction in the true-crime, action, and historical genres. It is more suitable for mature adult readers owing to graphic descriptions of real-life events. Penned by author Michael A. Jacobs, this engrossing work...

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The Road to Courage

A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier
By Roy Taylor

In Roy Taylor's The Road to Courage, Andrew Taylor, his wife, Louela, and their young children, James and Roy, relocated from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Valdez, Alaska, in the early 1950s. Andrew pursued a noble goal: constructing a log church for a new Free Methodist congregation...

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The Long Way Around

By Leon Mecham

Leon Mecham's The Long Way Around is a riveting memoir filled with exciting sports exploits, tumultuous family relationships, and troubling religious experiences. Though Leon was raised in a religious Mormon home, he found his parents' behavior questionable. He had to struggle with surviving his mother's...

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The Unknown Face

A memoir of marriage, mental illness, and the search for why
By Gregory Duncan

The Unknown Face is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, grief, and psychological writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience as it contains discussions of suicide. Penned by author Gregory Duncan, this true-life account follows a marriage that unravels...

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Things I Never Told My Father

Growing Up Gay as a Preacher's Son
By Jeffrey L. Carrier

Things I Never Told My Father: Growing Up Gay as a Preacher's Son is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and LGBTQ+ genres. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to references to sex and sensitive subject matter including...

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The Missionary Kid…Talks

By Ted Garrison

The Missionary Kid…Talks by Ted Garrison is the story of the author who grew up as a missionary kid, mostly in India. His father tried to kill his mother before he was even born, and he was brought up in a very dysfunctional family that...

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The Mango Chronicle

By Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi

The Mango Chronicle is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and cultural writing subgenres. The work is suitable for adult readers and contains some descriptions of violence. Penned by author Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi, this intriguing true narrative follows a preadolescent boy navigating Castro's...

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The Wedding March

A True Story
By Rob Smat

Rob Smat's The Wedding March spins a captivating tale about the devastating effect of the 2020 pandemic on the wedding industry and small businesses in the US. It presents a group of people who work toward making changes to the crippling rules of the lockdown...

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