Me and The Times

My Wild Ride from Elevator Operator to New York Times Editor, Columnist, and Change Agent (1967-97)
By Robert W. Stock

Me and The Times is a thoroughly engaging and fascinating memoir from the pen of Robert W. Stock. Subtitled My Wild Ride from Elevator Operator to New York Times Editor, Columnist, and Change Agent (1967-97), the author presents the details of his life and his...

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Crossing the Centuries

Connecting to 165 Energies and Spirits in My Ancestral Tree
By Brenda Hammon

Crossing the Centuries: Connecting to 165 Energies and Spirits in My Ancestral Tree by Brenda Hammon is a mesmerizing journey into her past. It explores her genealogy and spirituality, woven with personal anecdotes and historical narratives. Hammon’s unique approach to storytelling captivates readers from the...

The Quest for Family

Beauty from Ashes
By Jessica Clancy

In The Quest for Family, author Jessica Clancy invites readers on a deeply personal journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Through candid reflection and heartfelt prose, Clancy explores the universal struggle to find one's worth and identity in a world that often measures value by...

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Opposing Forces

A Memoir
By Francis Mont

Opposing Forces: A Memoir is a non-fiction work in the memoir, cross-cultural writing, and inspirational writing subgenres. Penned by author Francis Mont, this interesting work chronicles the intellectual autobiography of an East European physicist escaping from Communism to capitalism. Mont reflects on his journey from...

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Motherland

Living with Child Loss and Becoming a Mother Again at 57
By Barb Higgins

Motherland: Living with Child Loss and Becoming a Mother Again at 57 by Barb Higgins is a stark memoir about a mother’s terrible and unbearable grief. She recounts the incidents leading up to her thirteen-year-old daughter Molly’s death when the nurses, doctors, and the hospital...

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The Significance of Curly Hair

A Loving Memoir of Life and Loss
By Kara L. Zajac

It’s been said that home is where the heart is and for many of us who share a special bond with a family member, quite often a grandparent, home is with that special someone, either in person or in spirit. Kara L. Zajac shared a...

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Paris Lost and Found

A Memoir of Love
By Scott Dominic Carpenter

Living in France is different from what one would expect because of the idealized image that the media has given us. Scott Dominic Carpenter is an American with experience in the provinces and the capital. With a touch of humor, he tells us what this...

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Zoya's Gift: Building a Bridge to a Global Family

A Memoir
By Gail McCormick

Zoya's Gift: Building a Bridge to a Global Family is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, sociocultural issues, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and contains some non-graphic discussions of violence and war crimes. Penned by author...

Spoken

A Memoir Sprinkled with a Little Quadriplegia
By Robert A Rieck Jr

In Spoken: A Memoir Sprinkled with a Little Quadriplegia, Robert A Rieck Jr recounts both the good and bad choices that led to a string of painful challenges and remarkable accomplishments. Like any child, Robert grew up with a keen desire to try new experiences,...

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Aliens Are With Us

What I Learned From Aliens Visiting Me Over One Hundred Times Spanning Fifty Years
By William Rountree

In Aliens Are with Us by William Rountree, the author takes his readers through the experiences he had from a very young age with extraterrestrials. After decades of silence, Rountree speaks out about a device in his room that monitored him in his youth and...

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