Drawn Into Hell

By Don Vanlandingham Sr

Drawn into Hell is a work of non-fiction in the true crime, legal and social issues subgenres. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to references and descriptions of graphic violence, murder, racial abuse, prejudice, and discrimination. Penned by Don Vanlandingham...

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Countries and Anthems
By Lilian Ruach

A national anthem is a song uniting the people of a country as it praises the country and instills pride in its citizens. According to Lilian Ruach, every country has a national anthem. She has years of experience as a child caregiver. As such, she...

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Dissociation in Late Modern America

A Defense Against Soul?
By Laura K. Kerr

Dissociation typically refers to a psychological defense that protects the psyche from emotionally overwhelming events. Childhood abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and substance abuse plague American society to the extent that they are the cause of some of the most adverse effects on the health of...

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Disappeared

How A People Who Once Lived in a Small Caribbean Village Vanished Without a Historical Trace to Humankind
By Dr. Martin Matthew

Disappeared: How A People Who Once Lived in a Small Caribbean Village Vanished Without a Historical Trace to Humankind is a work of non-fiction in the cultural and historical subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by Dr. Martin Matthew...

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Down from the Mountain

The Path of a Baby Boomer
By Brian Vickery

Down From The Mountain: The Path of a Baby Boomer by Brian Vickery is the memoir of a man who has seen it all when it comes to facing life and career challenges. Born without privilege in 1945 to banana growers Catherine May and Norman...

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Death and Deliverance in the Pacific

The Struggle of the Samurai Soul from the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria to the WW11 Battle for Angaur Island
By Kevin Timothy O'Kane

The war in the Pacific is usually associated with the attack on Pearl Harbour and the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In writing Death and Deliverance in the Pacific, author Kevin Timothy O’Kane views the conflict from a wider perspective. The roots...

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Dancing with my Father

His hidden past. Her quest for truth. How Nazi Vienna shaped a family's identity. (Holocaust Survivor True Stories WWII)
By Jo Sorochinsky

With layers of intrigue and deep background of the Nazi 1930s on through WWII, Jo Sorochinsky reveals the poignant reality of her father’s hidden past and her own heritage in Dancing With My Father. The title evokes the delicate process that Jo focuses on to...

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Divided by History

Roots of Sudanese Conflict
By Peter Dixon

Conflict in the Sudan region seems perennial. Just when we think there is peace, some group decides to raise its head and cause concern. Many people thought that recognizing the country being divided into Sudan and South Sudan would solve the centuries-old issues. Wrong! In...

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Dangerous Theatre

The Federal Theatre Project as a Forum for New Plays
By George Kazacoff

The Great Depression witnessed masses of people struggling to survive. Whilst most historians record the dire need of general laborers, what is often overlooked is the dire need of struggling artists, particularly those who worked in live theatre. When Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Works...

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Delighting the Senses

The Autobiography of America’s Longest Running International Theater Festival
By Michael Pedretti

Delighting the Senses by Michael Pedretti is a non-fiction chronicle of America's longest-running international theater festival. In his account, Pedretti covers a fifteen-year period with the School for Movement Theatre, known by its modern name Movement Theatre International, as it flourishes in North America where...

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