Stars in the Sky

Stories of the First African American Flight Attendants
By Casey Grant

Stars in the Sky: Stories of the First African American Flight Attendants is an autobiography by Casey Grant who, in 1971, was one of a handful of young black women hired by Delta Air Lines as flight attendants, when the career field was predominately white....

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How to Navigate The Path from Writing to Publishing

A 'Go To' Handbook for Indie Authors (Calling all Authors) (Volume 1)
By Allyson R. Abbott

Author Allyson R. Abbott’s book, How to Navigate the Path from Writing to Publishing, has a kindly voice that beckons much like a bygone relative that you will never get the chance to meet again; it has a sound that speaks of knowledge. The content...

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The Talent Brand

The Complete Guide to Creating Emotional Employee Buy-In for Your Organization
By Jody Ordioni

The Talent Brand: The Complete Guide to Creating Emotional Employee Buy-In for Your Organization by Jody Ordioni is the kind of book that explores what it is that keeps us coming back to our favorite brands. Breaking it down in a simple, easy to read...

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HARDBARNED!

One Man's Quest for Meaningful Work in the American South
By Christopher J. Driver

HARDBARNED! One Man's Quest for Meaningful Work in the American South by Christopher J. Driver is a memoir that reads like nothing I have read in a long while; brutally honest, an unadulterated X-ray of the crude realities that confront contemporary American workers. The author...

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Bed, Breakfast & Beyond

Twenty years of kooky guests, gentle ghosts, and horses in between
By Jo Ann S Dawson

Bed, Breakfast & Beyond is a nonfiction memoir written by Jo Ann S. Dawson. For the first twenty years of their marriage, Jo Ann and Ted dreamed of opening a bed and breakfast. They started out their married life living in a trailer on her...

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Seeing Around Corners

How to Unlock the Potential of Big Data
By Graham Hogg

Seeing what’s out there and what may cause problems before it does is crucial, but it’s not something that everyone does. Even worse, it’s not something that every business does. In order to succeed in today’s global market, any business needs to be able to...

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Pause

Standout Whenever You Speak
By Barry Kuntz

Pause: Standout Whenever You Speak by Barry Kuntz is a quick and enjoyable read that offers readers the tools they need to make a difference when they have to speak. It is one of the best things I have read in effective communication, and in...

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Résumé Essentials

Do’s, Don’ts & It Depends
By Neil O'Donnell

Résumé Essentials: Do’s, Don’ts & It Depends - With Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and LinkedIn Updates by Neil O'Donnell is a short “how-to” book on the art of résumé writing. Résumé Essentials is essentially a book that describes what are the common pitfalls one encounters...

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Flying Beyond the Syllabus

What You Weren't Taught in Groundschool
By Ryan Domenick

Flying Beyond the Syllabus: What You Weren't Taught in Groundschool by Ryan Domenick is a book for pilots and scientists, and I must say that it’s for those who love to deal with complex equations. Right from the beginning of the book, the author states:...

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Surviving PTSD & Moral Injury

How an Afghanistan veteran breaks the silence on mental illness
By Erik Krikke

Surviving PTSD & Moral Injury is a nonfiction memoir written by Erik Krikke. Krikke had reluctantly come to terms with the likelihood that he would be deployed as part of NATO’s Multinational Medical Unit, Role 3. Those at the hospital where he was currently assigned,...

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