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Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy: The Everyday Experiences that Changed My Life

Publication Date: 01/24/2023

Find joy and love in ordinary, everyday experiences. By most measures, Daniel Olmes is an ordinary guy—but he’s learned how to live an extraordinary life. In Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy, Daniel asserts that we are all capable of being extraordinary and redefines what it means to be just another…

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Be Your Own Cheerleader: An Asian & South Asian Woman’s Cultural, Psychological, and Spiritual Guide to Self-Promote at Work

Publication Date: 01/24/2023

Be Your Own Cheerleader is the first book to help Asian and South Asian women self-advocate and self-promote in Corporate America. The intention for Be Your Own Cheerleader is to help professional Asian and South Asian women—who have toggled between the two very different cultures of East and West—thrive in the workplace. When…

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The Sumter Gambit: How the Left Is Trying to Foment a Civil War

Publication Date: 01/17/2023

“A thought-provoking and scary look at how a morally bankrupt and historically illiterate faction is toying with the worst-case scenario, imagining that it will provide them with a short-term advantage.” —Kurt Schlichter What is the Sumter Gambit? It’s the concerted effort by the Left to push the most extreme policies…

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The Art of Gratitude: 3 Minute Morning Ritual Journal

Publication Date: 01/10/2023

Gratitude motivates manifestation. When we are grateful for what we already have, we attract our highest potential. Cultivate gratitude daily with The Art of Gratitude: 3 Minute Morning Ritual Journal. The art of gratitude is as complex as we choose to make it. By simply acknowledging a few things you…

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Red Clay Suzie

Publication Date: 01/10/2023

The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize Longlist Indie Next List Pick—American Booksellers Association Seven Hills Literary Prize for Fiction Foreword INDIES Silver Book of the Year—LGBTQ+ Fiction Lambda Literary Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Book Southern Literary Review Read of the Month Southern Literary Review’s 2023 TOP TEN BOOKS Georgia Author…

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Reef Road

Publication Date: 01/10/2023

A Publishers Weekly Bestseller, and named one of the best books of 2023 by Kirkus Reviews! When a severed hand washes ashore in the wealthy enclave of Palm Beach, Florida, the lives of two women—a lonely writer obsessed with the unsolved murder of her mother’s best friend and a panicked…

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Frank & Marilyn: The Lives, the Loves, and the Fascinating Relationship of Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe

Publication Date: 12/13/2022

Frank Sinatra! Marilyn Monroe! Never before teamed in a book, yet theirs was a seven-year friendship and on-and-off intimate relationship shrouded in secrecy and fraught with danger. Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe—here is the first book to bring these two all-American icons together. Their friendship and on-and-off intimate relationship, kept…

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Iran: An Imperialist Republic and U.S. Policy

Publication Date: 12/13/2022

The Islamic Republic of Iran has been a threat to its people, the Middle East, and America for forty-five years. It’s time for a change. Since 1979, the Khomeinist regime has oppressed its own population while waging wars and terrorism against Arabs, Israel, Middle East minorities, and the United States.…

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Shield of David: A History of Jewish Servicemen in America’s Armed Forces

Publication Date: 12/06/2022

Since Revolutionary times, Jews have served in the United States armed forces and fought bravely in America's wars. Jews first arrived in the New World in 1654, seeking religious freedom. Since the beginning of American nationhood, Jewish volunteers and conscripts fought in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, on both sides…

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The Fall of the FBI: How a Once Great Agency Became a Threat to Democracy

Publication Date: 12/06/2022

An FBI veteran explains how the Mueller–Comey cabal turned the FBI from a “swear to tell the truth” law-enforcement agency to a politicized intelligence organization. Americans have lost faith in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an institution they once regarded as the world’s greatest law-enforcement agency. Thomas Baker spent many…

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