Non-fiction

Why you must read Darla Noble’s All My Love, George

The letters begin shortly after George’s arrival at boot camp in 1942 and chronicle his journey through the South Pacific until a week before his death in the Battle of Luzon in 1945.

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Why you must read Darla Noble’s All My Love, George

The letters begin shortly after George’s arrival at boot camp in 1942 and chronicle his journey through the South Pacific until a week before his death in the Battle of Luzon in 1945.

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Why you must read Johanna Carroll’s The Lost Art of Loving

  I wrote The Lost Art of Loving after having two emergency heart surgeries within two weeks of each other.  I have been a spiritual teacher for over 30 years so of course I wanted to find the spiritual component

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Why you must read Johanna Carroll’s The Lost Art of Loving

  I wrote The Lost Art of Loving after having two emergency heart surgeries within two weeks of each other.  I have been a spiritual teacher for over 30 years so of course I wanted to find the spiritual component

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Why you must read Martin Baggen’s The Secret Rebellion

  Miriam, a young, rightful queen returns from exile to her homeland. Her mission is to reclaim her country from the grip of an oppressive foreign occupation. To achieve her goal, she must find a king. Her quest leads to

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Why you must read Martin Baggen’s The Secret Rebellion

  Miriam, a young, rightful queen returns from exile to her homeland. Her mission is to reclaim her country from the grip of an oppressive foreign occupation. To achieve her goal, she must find a king. Her quest leads to

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Why you must read Joanne Myers’ The Crime of the Century

  The residents of Rolling Hills, an economically ruined bedroom community of the Appalachian region of southeastern Ohio, were horrified when the dismembered bodies of missing teenage sweethearts, Shane Shoemaker and Babette Lloyd, were pulled from the murky and meandering

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Why you must read Joanne Myers’ The Crime of the Century

  The residents of Rolling Hills, an economically ruined bedroom community of the Appalachian region of southeastern Ohio, were horrified when the dismembered bodies of missing teenage sweethearts, Shane Shoemaker and Babette Lloyd, were pulled from the murky and meandering

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Why you must read Tom Evans’ This We Are

  This is the sequel to This We Know and the second in a trilogy. It looks as us as humans from the perspective of 18 different skills and attributes we possess. As self-aware beings we can call ourselves builders,

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Why you must read Tom Evans’ This We Are

  This is the sequel to This We Know and the second in a trilogy. It looks as us as humans from the perspective of 18 different skills and attributes we possess. As self-aware beings we can call ourselves builders,

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Why you must read John Weiss’ Life Goes On

  My new book documents a series of profound afterlife experiences that changed my perspective on just about everything.

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Why you must read John Weiss’ Life Goes On

  My new book documents a series of profound afterlife experiences that changed my perspective on just about everything.

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Why you must read Michael Jay’s Dog Water Free

  Mikee is eleven when his world turns upside down as his mom shares news from her doctor. She has a year to prepare her family for her death. Her passing will leave the man she loves and the four

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Why you must read Michael Jay’s Dog Water Free

  Mikee is eleven when his world turns upside down as his mom shares news from her doctor. She has a year to prepare her family for her death. Her passing will leave the man she loves and the four

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Why you must read Enrico Lamet’s A Gift From The Enemy

I was born Erich Lifschutz on May 27, 1930, into an upper-middle-class Jewish family. Both my parents, born in Poland, moved to Vienna before the first Great War. On March 18, 1938, five days after the Anschluss, when German troops

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Why you must read Enrico Lamet’s A Gift From The Enemy

I was born Erich Lifschutz on May 27, 1930, into an upper-middle-class Jewish family. Both my parents, born in Poland, moved to Vienna before the first Great War. On March 18, 1938, five days after the Anschluss, when German troops

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Interview with Teresa Zerilli-Edelglass, author of Thrown Under The Bus

  One day, more or less out of the blue, after working in a coveted middle-management position, the springboard to my coveted career, I was called into my (temporary or “Acting”) bosses office and told, “We tried you out…now we’re

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Interview with Teresa Zerilli-Edelglass, author of Thrown Under The Bus

  One day, more or less out of the blue, after working in a coveted middle-management position, the springboard to my coveted career, I was called into my (temporary or “Acting”) bosses office and told, “We tried you out…now we’re

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Interview with Shahla Khan, author of I Want Back My SPARKLE

The central theme of SPARKLE is built around my idea of ‘living life to the fullest’ and I am glad that I SPARKLE.

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Interview with Shahla Khan, author of I Want Back My SPARKLE

The central theme of SPARKLE is built around my idea of ‘living life to the fullest’ and I am glad that I SPARKLE.

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