Quest for Eternal Sunshine

A Holocaust Survivor's Journey from Darkness to Light
By Mendek Rubin and Myra Goodman

Quest for Eternal Sunshine: A Holocaust Survivor's Journey from Darkness to Light by Mendek Rubin and Myra Goodman is an inspiring memoir about the human will to survive. Mendek Rubin immigrated to America in 1946 at the age of 21. He had survived three years...

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No Rules

A Memoir
By Sharon Dukett

The year is 1971 and sixteen-year-old Sharon is sick and tired of the life she is living. With parents that control her every move in life and deny her the choice to attend college because she’s a female, she decides to run away with her...

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Celibate: A Memoir

By Maria Giura

Love never came easy for author Maria Giura. With each failed connection she felt more at a loss. On the other hand, her sisters were either married or having babies or getting engaged. While she was happy for them, she could not ignore a pang...

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Stay, Daughter

A Memoir of Muslim Girlhood
By Yasmin Azad

It is not often that we experience a memoir that is both profound and articulate in narrating episodes in the author’s life. Yasmin Azad’s Stay, Daughter: A Memoir of Muslim Girlhood is a striking account of a Muslim girl’s struggles in her coming of age...

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Lost in Mother Russia

A Memoir
By Jill McDowell

Lost in Mother Russia: A Memoir by Jill McDowell is an intimate look at Russia set in the middle 1990s. The author, an ESL teacher who teaches at Moscow State University and at the school in the Japanese Embassy, decides to search for her roots...

The Horse That Wouldn't Trot

A Life with Tennessee Walking Horses; Lessons Learned and Memories Shared
By Rose Miller

Rose Miller, the author of The Horse That Wouldn't Trot, has loved horses from an early age and finally gets the opportunity to own a horse farm, with the encouragement of her family. When backache threatens to put an end to her riding, she discovers...

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Stitching a Life

An Immigration Story
By Mary Helen Fein

Many parts of Europe in the early 1900s were strongly anti-Semitic. Lithuania, in particular, was brutal towards its Jewish population. Helen (Hinde while she was living in Lithuania) was the oldest girl of a large Jewish family. To escape persecution, the family decided to immigrate...

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The News from Arkansas

Sense of Humor Required
By Valerie Katz

The News from Arkansas: Sense of Humor Required is a work of non-fiction written in the style of a memoir by author Valerie Katz. Based on a collection of emails and news bulletins to recount her adventures to her family, this heartfelt work by Valerie...

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I Know Jesus Christ Is Real

King of kings and Lord of lords
By Melinda Deir-Boyette

I Know Jesus Christ is Real by Melinda Deir-Boyette is a very personal and raw autobiography of the author’s life and her walk with her God and her savior. Coming from an impoverished background in Jamaica, she knew from an early age that despite her...

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A Rock and a Hard Place

An American Geologist's Adventures in Africa
By George Zelt, PhD

A Rock and a Hard Place is a memoir chronicling the experiences of author George Zelt as a geologist in mostly Southern Africa in the 1970s. The title plays on several different facets of its meaning. For academic purposes, he turns over a fair amount...

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