A Promise Deferred

The Massacre of Black Wall Street
By Dr. Tamecca S Rogers, Keith Ross

In A Promise Deferred: The Massacre of Black Wall Street by Dr. Tamecca S. Rogers and Keith Ross, a mother and son writing team brings an important story to life in this powerful non-fiction children’s book. The story begins with little Keith going to his...

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Year of American Discontent

Essays on Crises of Division, Disinformation and Dysfunction in 2020
By Kris Murthy

Year of American Discontent: Essays on Crises of Division, Disinformation and Dysfunction in 2020 by Kris Murthy is a unique volume of thoughts, feelings, and opinions on the turbulent year of 2020. Indeed, it has been one of the most crisis-filled years in recent history....

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You Don't Want to Lose Your Girlish Figure

A Struggle with Childhood Obesity
By Mary Edwards EdD PhD

You Don’t Want to Lose Your Girlish Figure by Mary Edwards Ed.D., Ph.D., is a health and fitness non-fiction book that explores the core of the issues of childhood obesity. As a young child, Mary endured a traumatic experience. She lost the chance to be...

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Trump For The People

"The Incredible Journey Is Far From Over"
By Michael P Healy

Trump For The People: The Incredible Journey Is Far From Over by Michael P Healy is an interesting look at Donald Trump's presidency and the factors that played into his election and popularity among conservatives. Whether a Trump fan or not, this is a fascinating...

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Impressions

Short Letters
By Ameya D. Pandit

Impressions: Short Letters by Ameya D. Pandit is an emotive and thought-provoking collection of short essays or letters regarding childhood, nature, and art. Though an engineer by trade, Pandit has always strived to investigate the finer aspects of life in his writings. His first book,...

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Crying, Learning, and Laughing

Why Students Visit the Teen Center
By Tamika M. Murray

Crying, Learning, and Laughing: Why Students Visit the Teen Center by Tamika M. Murray is an award-winning parenting guide focusing on teens. The author is a social worker and writer, using both skills to understand and help teenagers and the professionals who work with them....

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Self-Help Sucks!

The Anti-Self-Help Guide to Inner Peace and Contentment
By Tony Blankenship

Do you have a pesky habit you want to stop? Do you have an addiction, and nothing seems to enable you to get rid of it? Self-Help Sucks! by Tony Blankenship explains Tony’s struggle with the self-help methods and how they have failed him. He...

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A Race Is a Nice Thing to Have

A Guide to Being a White Person or Understanding the White Persons in Your Life
By Janet E. Helms

I have always thought that the question “What race are you?” was racist. But as Janet E. Helms explains in A Race Is a Nice Thing to Have, knowing your race and accepting it is essential. She explains how to be who you are without...

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Lancaster Bakery

Thank You, Come Back to See Us
By Anita Hinson Cauthen

Lancaster Bakery: Thank You, Come Back to See Us is a work of memoir non-fiction by author Anita Hinson Cauthen. Ernest Nebraska Courtney, Lancaster Bakery’s founder, repeated on his deathbed what he always called out to customers as they left the bakery with their current...

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Easier to See Jeong (Love) Leaving than Arriving

By Moo Jung Cho

Moo Jung Cho’s second installment, Easier to See Jeong (Love) Leaving than Arriving, collects one hundred Korean proverbs and essays and offers practical advice on social, cultural, and political matters. The proverbs encourage creativity and hard work, for example in the phrase "a mediocre carpenter...

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