Three Journals

By Greg Masters

Three Journals by Greg Masters is a masterpiece in the area of journaling, a great work featuring powerful journal entries. No, readers are not offered gripping plots they’d find in thrillers, but the kind of writing that transports them and forces them to look at...

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The Boy Who Knew Too Much

An Astounding True Story of a Young Boy's Past Life Memories
By Cathy Byrd

The Boy Who Knew Too Much (An Astounding True Story of A Young Boy's Past-life Memories) by Cathy Byrd is the fascinating account of a toddler who remembers being Lou Gehrig in another lifetime. The two-year-old toddler is totally captivated and immersed in baseball. As...

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The Lies That Bind

An Adoptee's Journey Through Rejection, Redirection, DNA and Discovery
By Laureen Pittman

In The Lies That Bind, Laureen Pittman explores the circumstances of her adoption. She feels compelled to find out and begins a search that spans decades. She writes a touching narrative, taking us on her quest for answers as she begins looking for her birth...

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The Last Englishman

A Thru-Hiking Adventure on the Pacific Crest Trail
By Keith Foskett

In The Last Englishman: A Thru-Hiking Adventure on the Pacific Crest Trail, Keith Foskett chronicles his experiences hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, a 2,656 mile route that connects the borders of Mexico and Canada. Passing through the states of California, Oregon and Washington, the trail...

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Truth, Lies and Propaganda in Africa

Truth, Lies and Propaganda Book 1
By Lucinda E Clarke

Truth, Lies & Propaganda in Africa (Truth, Lies and Propaganda Book 1) by Lucinda E. Clarke is an engaging and powerful memoir that takes readers on a journey from that of a primary school teacher, to announcing on the radio, to scriptwriting for radio and...

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Tea and Madness

By C. Streetlights

There are so many ways to tell a story and in Tea and Madness, C. Streetlights chose to tell hers by sharing portions of her life, one at a time. Through those selected peeks, she shares stories and events from her past that left an...

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The Reluctant Farmer of Whimsey Hill

By Bradford M. Smith,Lynn Raven,Nancy Raven Smith

I absolutely loved reading The Reluctant Farmer of Whimsey Hill. I wanted to move to Virginia immediately and buy a farm. The Smith family had horses, dogs, cats and an Angus steer named Pork Chop that the family calls Daddy’s cow. Brad meets Nancy at...

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Tragically Beautiful

A Memoir By Kuko Alamala
By Kuko Alamala

Tragically Beautiful: A Memoir by Kuko Alamala is the author's compelling and moving memoir about an abusive stepfather, and the troubled marriage of his parents and the impact it had on him. He dealt with depression, multiple suicide attempts, and a number of other horrible...

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Through the Eyes of Denial

By Richard Aberg,Robert Aberg

In Through the Eyes of Denial, twin brothers Richard and Robert Aberg relive the painful memories of abuse, pretense, and denial endured during their childhood and teenage years while they survived in a family controlled by intimidation, torture, stalking, and abuse. With amazing candor and...

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The Last Cadillac

A Memoir
By Nancy Nau Sullivan

In Nancy Nau Sullivan’s memoir, The Last Cadillac, she takes her elderly father and two children on ‘The Great Adventure,’ as she calls it, to Florida after her marriage ends in divorce and her mother passes away. The family dynamics are complicated, especially when her...

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