Journey Untold - My Mother's Struggle with Mental Illness

Twisted Love
By Yassin Hall,Lo'an Sewer

Believe it or not, minorities are experiencing various forms of mental illness and have done so for decades. Mental illnesses tends to sit in the background in silence in minority households. Yassin S. Hall walks us through the shadows of her life as a child...

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Living in the Shadow

The Skeleton of a Pedophile found lurking in the Family Closet
By Mark Beatleman

Living in the Shadow by Mark Beatleman (if that is the author's true name) is not a book everyone will want to read. That said, given the prevalence of child sexual abuse, incest and pedophilia, not just in today's society, but in all societies, cultures,...

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Embracing Luddism

Stop the Progress, I Want to Get Off!
By J. Ronald Adair

Embracing Luddism: Stop the Progress, I Want to Get Off! is a non-fiction social-issues book written by J. Ronald Adair. In 1812, Ned Ludd, a textile worker, led his co-workers in a rebellion against the dangers of the industrial revolution. The author sees himself as...

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Extinguished Hope

A Biography of a Forgotten Australian
By Kendra Bell-Hayes

Extinguished Hope by Kendra Bell-Hayes is not an easy read. Few stories of child abuse are. This isn't the author's own story. It is one she has kindly offered to write for the protagonist, Michael, who cannot write this story himself. As she tells us...

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The Girl in the Cardboard Box

By S A Callus

The Girl in the Cardboard Box is a non-fiction short story written by Sarah Callus. After working for so long in a high-paying job which bores her to tears, Sarah starts looking for something more challenging. When she sees an advertisement for student accommodation opening...

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The Real Truth Behind The Media

A Brief Look At The Influence, Psychological Manipulation And Conspiracy Theories On Society By The Mainstream Media
By Jason Knapper

There have been countless conspiracy theories presented, and this book attempts to bring them to the public eye, to make readers aware of the insidious agendas behind television commercials and news, advertising campaigns, and even political campaigns. I learned a lot from The Real Truth...

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Facing Cancer as a Friend

How to Support Someone Who Has Cancer Volume 1
By Heather M Erickson

Facing Cancer as a Friend: How to Support Someone Who Has Cancer is Volume I of Heather Erickson's "Facing Cancer ..." series. Facing Cancer as a Friend is a simple and direct look at the many aspects and possibilities of everyone - from closest friends,...

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Of Black Servitude Without Slavery

The Unspoken Politics Of The English Language
By Agwu Ukiwe Okali

“As goes Anglophone culture, so goes the world,” is a saying that is powerfully justified in Agwu Ukiwe Okali’s Of Black Servitude without Slavery: The Unspoken Politics of the English Language (Africa Seminal Ideas Series), a work that brilliantly illustrates how language can become the...

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Challenging The Myths Of Autism

Unlock New Possibilities and Hope
By Jonathan Alderson

It might surprise Pokemon Go fanatics to learn that the man who created the original Pokemon game, Mr. Satoshi Tajiri, has confirmed that he has Asperger's Syndrome, one of the types of autism. In fact, it most likely would surprise many people to realize that...

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Socialcide

How America is Loving Itself to Death
By Leo J Battenhausen

Socialcide: How America is Loving Itself to Death by Leo J Battenhausen takes readers into American society which is slowly disintegrating and killing itself because of its loss of basic values. The author speaks about the loss of connection with God, spirituality, and morality, and...

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