The Punjabi’s Wife : Lara Lyons
The Punjabi’s Wife During changing American social conditions in 1968, a naïve nineteen year old Midwestern girl marries an older Pakistani man and moves to Lahore where she lives as…
Silent Screams : D. Cross
Silent Screams Silent Screams is a stunning memoir that recounts one woman’s painful struggle following a severe psychological crisis leading to a suicide attempt. When the author’s relationship with her…
Life of a Salesman : Marvin Rubinstein
Life of a Salesman We are all familiar with the local grocer, bookshop, bakery, shoe store, bar, etc. and may even know the proprietors personally. They all have one thing…
He Killed Our Janny : John Hansen
“He Killed Our Janny”: A Family’s Search for the Truth A shocking true story of domestic violence, physical and sexual child abuse, and a mother’s fatal journey with a very…
The Other Side of The Ice : Sprague Theobald
The Other Side of The Ice Sprague Theobald, best selling author, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, and expert sailor with over 40,000 offshore miles under his belt, always considered the Northwest…
Wonderment : Nigel Hey
Wonderment: A Love Affair With Adventure, Writing, Travel, Philosophy, and Family Life Wonderment is a memoir designed to intrigue, invoke smiles, and perhaps bring more brightness to readers’ lives. Some…
Swimming Naked : John Ferneau-Leinen
Swimming Naked “Swimming Naked” is cast in a time when it was fun to be a kid. A time when the two main rules were: Do your chores, and get…
Marie Antoinette’s Head : Will Bashor
Marie Antoinette has remained atop the popular cultural landscape for centuries, mostly for the daring style and fashion she brought to 18th-century France. For the better part of the queen’s…
Two Feet : Mark Roper
A compelling collection of stories reflecting an adolescent’s memories of an unconventional upbringing in Southern Africa during the 1960’s. Allowed to roam the veldt under the protective wing of the…
Playground Duty : Ned Manning
Playground Duty In the baking heat of February 1973, wearing a purple body shirt and an expression of confidence that belied his nerves, Ned Manning faced down a classroom full…