Quiet Love (& Growing It)

14 Rules to Find, Build, and Keep the Best Relationship of Your Life
By Matthew Hess

Be it romance movies and novels, pop music, or social media, external factors have groomed us to believe in things like divine love or soulmates and that declarations of love should always be grand and boisterous. This often leads to unrealistic expectations of love and...

Grace Interlaced

A Memoir
By Virginia Heslinga

Virginia Heslinga's memoir, Grace Interlaced, explores loss, grief, and healing through faith from personal trauma. Twelve-year-old Virginia combines the role of babysitter and big sister to Mark, Daniel, and Andrew “Andy.” But when a devastating house fire claims Andrew’s life, Virginia can’t forgive herself, and...

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TOO MUCH

By Cindy Lee Neighbors

Too Much by Cindy Lee Neighbors is a powerful memoir that delves into the unraveling of a brilliant physician's life as she becomes consumed by her obsession with revenge. Dr. Neighbors’ relentless pursuit of justice leads her into a downward spiral of addiction and paranoia,...

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No Place for a Woman

The Spiritual and Political Power Abuse of Women within Catholicism
By Debra Maria Flint

No Place for a Woman by Debra Maria Flint explores the misuse of power within the Catholic Church, addressing various forms of abuse including physical, sexual, emotional, and spiritual. Flint examines the historical marginalization of women in Christianity, looking at Mary Magdalene's diminished role and...

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Statism

Its Recurring Cycles in Mexico and Romania
By Olga Magdalena Lazin

Olga Magdalena Lazin’s Statism: Its Recurring Cycles in Mexico and Romania looks at the political and economic evolution of Mexico and Romania, examining their experiences with statism, economic challenges, and reforms. Mexico, a federation of 31 states, and Romania, which experienced a violent end to...

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Allegro to Life

By Earl Vincent de Berge

Allegro to Life is a collection of reflective poems by Earl Vincent de Berge. They explore themes of nature, human experiences, social struggles, and resilience. The poems are divided into three parts: Songs from My Life, Poems From Guatemala, and Desert Songs. The first part...

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Human Verses

By Katya Zinn

Human Verses by Katya Zinn is a thought-provoking compilation of free verse poetry. Zinn's poems explore a range of human experiences and emotions like grief and hope. Every poem in this collection is written in the first-person perspective, as the work is partly autobiographical. This...

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I Still Love Teaching Despite Having All The Reasons In The World To Quit

Observations Of The Education System
By Renes Lophanor

Renes Lophanor’s I Still Love Teaching Despite Having All The Reasons In The World To Quit is a heartfelt and thought-provoking exploration of the joys and challenges faced by educators today. Lophanor, an experienced teacher with a deep passion for education, takes readers on an...

Evergreen Uprooted

Memoirs of Secret
By Nadira "N.A.Z." Pankey

Evergreen Uprooted by Nadira “N.A.Z.” Pankey is a memoir that explores the life of a young girl growing up in a tough neighborhood in the Bronx, New York, during the 1980s. The story is told through the eyes of the narrator, who is known as...

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The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock

By John Russell

John Russell's true stories in The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock tell of the mystical and paranormal experiences of himself and others. He describes the magnolia tree, named The Crying Tree, which showed signs of distress and growth after being cut down. Russell recounts...

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