Jeanne The Woman In Red

By Isabelle B.L

Jeanne: The Woman in Red by Isabelle B.L portrays Jeanne Tunica y Casas' life of activism as she navigates grief over the loss of her husband, Paco. Her defiance of societal norms marks her journey from a passionate advocate for social justice to her solitude...

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Castles & Ruins

Unraveling Family Mysteries & Literary Legacy in the Irish Countryside
By Rue Matthiessen

In her outstanding memoir, Castles and Ruins: Unraveling Family Mysteries & Literary Legacy in the Irish Countryside, Rue Matthiessen documents her return to Ireland, intertwining her experiences with reflections on her childhood and the dynamics within her family. Matthiessen was inspired to return to Ireland...

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The Brontës of Haworth Moor

How the Three Daughters of a Country Parson Became the Most Revolutionary Novelists of Their Time
By Diane Browning

What a lovely book! The Brontës of Haworth Moor by Diane Browning is a spirited look at how the daughters of a country cleric became three of the most renowned writers of their times: Anne, the youngest of the three and the least well-known, Emily,...

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Don't Tell Mom!

Shenanigans of a Small-Town Kid
By Greg Schweiner

If you enjoy a good memoir that sheds light on everyday life in America in decades past, Don't Tell Mom! Shenanigans of a Small-Town Kid by Greg Schweiner is for you. Growing up in Green Bay, Wisconsin as a younger child in a large Catholic...

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The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior

A WWII Final Honor
By David E. Huntley

The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: A WWII Final Honor is a work of non-fiction in the military history, slice of life, and personal stories subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult audience as it depicts the harsh realities and losses of war. Penned by...

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Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare

By Lloyd Sederer

In Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare, author Dr. Lloyd Sederer recounted McLean Hospital's transformation in the late 1980s and early 1990s, addressing financial strains and outdated practices. His leadership drove changes in admissions, care methods, and cost-saving measures, stabilizing McLean. Implementing innovations like...

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Mumentous

Original Photos and Mostly-True Stories about Football, Glue Guns, Moms, and a Supersized High School Tradition that was Born Deep in the Heart of Texas
By Amy J Schultz

If you think homecoming is only about the game and dance, then you are mistaken. Its traditions have united schools, communities, and families for decades, and its less well-known aspects have a deeper meaning and impact on the people of Texas. The homecoming mums, short...

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A Prairie Girl

Living in Baghdad
By Jan Keating

A Prairie Girl: Living in Baghdad is a work of non-fiction in the biography, cultural writing, and family drama subgenres. It is suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Jan Keating, this true account reveals the remarkable life of Sarah Powell, a...

The Other Fellow May Be Right

The Civility of Howard Baker
By Bill Haltom

The Other Fellow May Be Right: The Civility of Howard Baker by Bill Haltom focuses on the amazing life of Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr. of Tennessee, whose political career was built and sustained on a foundation of civility that turned enemies into friends and...

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Paris for Life

Notes From a Lifetime in and out of Paris
By Barry Frangipane

In Paris for Life: Notes From a Lifetime in and out of Paris, Barry Frangipane shares his delightful explorations of Parisian art, culture, and history. Barry's early fascination with Paris compelled him to return to the city decades later with his family. We see him...