Toe Up To 10K : Steven Fujita
Toe Up To 10K : A Journey of Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury In June 2012, the author went to the emergency room and was diagnosed with meningitis. Days later,…
How’d I Get Here? : Dan Beckmann
How’d I Get Here And Why Am I Stealing M&M’s From Air Force One A quirky journalist stumbles his way to the top with the famous and the infamous on…
Confessions of a Southern Baby-Boomer : Meg Henderson Wade
Confessions of a Southern Baby-Boomer With her Unsinkable Molly Brown, Meg wondered, “Where are all the other white middle-class cocaine addicts who turn themselves into Rehab?” There weren’t any-just court…
A Whisper of Springtime : Tedi Tuttle Wixom
A Whisper of Springtime: Jason’s Heart Transplant Miracle How would you react if your baby lapsed into a seizure and stopped breathing? On the verge of death due to an…
Chef Tell : Ronald Joseph Kule
CHEF TELL The Biography of America’s Pioneer TV Showman Chef Chef Tell’s fan base included 40 Million Baby Boomers – far more than Julia Child – and his food always…
Questioning Protocol : Randi Redmond Oster
What happens when a top-secret program engineer turned award-winning author tries to gain control during her chronically-ill son’s hospital stays? Questioning Protocol happens. This funny, poignant, real-life narrative chronicles how…
Out of the Darkness : Sabine Christodoulou
Out of the Darkness OUT OF THE DARKNESS tells the story of an ordinary German girl growing up in Nazi Germany. Beginning with Else Winter’s birth on January 8, 1921,…
Amman – A Tribute To My Mother : JK Sachin
Amman – A Tribute To My Mother A refreshingly simple story from an Indian author about a mother who goes through vicissitudes of life with the ammunition of faith, self-belief…
I Came, I Saw (Veni, Vidi) : Patricia O’Rourke
I Came, I Saw (Veni, Vidi) More Than a Memoir This book is my story. It is about what I did, saw, felt, learned, loved, hated, and accomplished during my…
Camping with the Communists : Karen Gilden
Camping with the Communists: The Adventures of an American Family in the Soviet Union If you’ve forgotten—or never knew—what it was like to live with MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) or…