The Education of a Traitor

A Memoir of Growing Up in Cold War Russia
By Svetlana Grobman

The Education of a Traitor: A Memoir of Growing Up in Cold War Russia by Svetlana Grobman is a story of survival, secrets, and the struggle for sanity and understanding in a society that rejected even the basic simplicities of livelihood – Cold War Russia....

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Dirge for the Dead of Verdun

By Edd Wheeler

Henry Montherlant (1895-1972) published his war memoir, Dirge for the Dead of Verdun, in 1924. In this book, the author bluntly portrays the post traumatic stress syndrome that in our day is frequently mentioned, yet not fully understood by those who have never been in...

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The Last Tour: Love, Laughter, and Tears

In Memory of Ron Eckerman
By Carolyn Day

The Last Tour: Love, Laughter, and Tears is the story of the author, Carolyn Day, and Ron Eckerman’s life together. After a failed marriage to a tour manager, the last thing Carolyn needs is to fall in love with yet another famous tour manager. However,...

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Small Moments

A Child's Memories of the Civil Rights Movement
By Mary M. Barrow

Small Moments: A Child's Memories of the Civil Rights Movement is a young adult, coming of age creative memoir written by Mary M. Barrow. The family's move from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Trenton, New Jersey, was made in two separate stages. The twins, Michael, Amelia's husband,...

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Brookwood Road

Memories of a Home
By Scott Douglas Vaughan

Brookwood Road: Memories of a Home by Scott Douglas Vaughan is a wonderful story about three brothers growing up on a farm in a small town just outside of Atlanta in the early nineteen twenties. Scott Douglas Vaughan does an incredible job telling his anecdotal...

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How Angels Die

A Confession
By Guy Blews

How Angels Die: A Confession by Guy Blews is an engrossing tale of love that presents some important questions in this day and age. How Angels Die starts with an introduction to Guy Blews where we learn that he is a musician and a British...

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Walking to Woot

A Photographic Narrative Discovering New Dimensions For Parent/Teen Bonding
By Jackie Chase

Walking to Woot: A Photographic Narrative Discovering New Dimensions For Parent/Teen Bonding by Jackie Chase is a true account of a mother-and-daughter’s journey together into Papua New Guinea and all of its accompanying adventures and insights. Walking to Woot starts with Jackie and her teenage...

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It's Their House

I'm Just a Guest
By Douglas M. Kent

It’s Their House: I’m Just a Guest is a very candid memoir by author Douglas Kent about his time spent in federal prison. Convicted of fraud, Mr. Kent spend the majority of a 46-month sentence in two different federal penitentiaries, and finally in a halfway...

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Breathless Sleep... No More

A Compelling Case Study
By Paul Rodriguez

Breathless Sleep... No More: A Compelling Case Study is a Health and Medicine memoir written by Paul Rodriguez. The author was a long-time sufferer of sleep apnea, as had been both of his parents. This disorder made it impossible for him to get restful sleep....

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