Angel of Auschwitz

A Spiritual Memoir of Forgiveness and Healing
By Tarra Light

Tarra Light’s Angel of Auschwitz: A Spiritual Memoir of Forgiveness and Healing describes the atrocities of Auschwitz during the Holocaust. She places the reader in Poland where the destruction of the Jewish race and all its horrors are front and center. A young girl, Natasza,...

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An American Heritage

By John T. Wayne

People often told John T. Wayne, author of An American Heritage, that he looked a lot like the well-known actor John Wayne. Even Maureen O’Hara, who often worked in films with John Wayne, noticed the resemblance. John T. Wayne knew that merely resembling John Wayne...

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A Smoke and a Song

A Memoir
By Sherry Sidoti

A Smoke and a Song is a powerful memoir by Sherry Sidoti, who shares her life from childhood to old age. Along the way, we meet her mother, her sisters, and the men she loves. Her childhood was painful with a single mother who...

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A Boy Who Loved Me

By Wilson Semitti

A Boy Who Loved Me is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice of life, and LGBTQIA+ subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Wilson Semitti. This poignant and mesmerizing memoir takes readers on a...

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And...So We Walked

The Inspirational Story of a Couple's Walk Across America
By Rick and Jane McKinney

And…So We Walked is a memoir about Rick and Jane McKinney’s spiritual walk across mainland America. Starting at the Santa Monica pier in California, the couple traveled to Washington, D.C., from January 1, 2006, to July 4, 2006. They spread the Christian gospel as they...

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A Wrinkle in the Long Gray Line

When Conscience and Convention Collided
By Cary Donham

A Wrinkle in the Long Gray Line: When Conscience and Convention Collided by Cary Donham is a riveting memoir of his time in the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he applied for conscientious objector status. Donham’s conviction was that the Army training...

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A Dog's Memoir

By Dorothy Chang-Van Horn

A Dog's Memoir is a beautiful tribute to a beloved dog. It follows a dog's journey from the mean, hostile streets of Southeast Los Angeles to a confining rescue shelter and finally to the comfort and warmth of a loving Manhattan Beach forever home. Dorothy Chang-Van Horn...

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A Rainbow of Chaos

A Year of Love & Lockdown in Nepal
By Louisa Kamal

A Rainbow of Chaos: A Year of Love and Lockdown in Nepal is an insightful memoir about finding clarity and love during the COVID-19 pandemic. Louisa Kamal was stranded in Nepal, a striking and beautiful country that she had visited six times. Louisa and her...

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American Grit

From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero
By John Suzuki

Japanese-American Shiro Kashino was one of the thousands of people captured and held at Minidoka, a former United States concentration camp. Ten camps were created after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, when America declared Japanese Americans on the West Coast to be...

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All the Memories That Remain

War, Alzheimer's, and the Search for a Way Home
By E.M. Liddick

All the Memories That Remain: War, Alzheimer’s, and the Search for a Way Home by E. M. Liddick is a wonderfully insightful, carefully considered memoir of one man’s journey through battling a severe separation from self after a particularly grueling and damaging tour of duty...

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