Biography and Memoir

Have Laptop Will Travel: Memoirs of a Digital Nomad

Publication Date: 03/14/2022

Readers are calling this the male version of Eat Pray Love! Phil goes digital nomad for a year-long odyssey, traveling to 12 cities in 12 months on 4 continents. What these cities are “really like” will make you laugh, think, learn, and even cringe a little. The author’s personal journey of…

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Angels and Entrepreneurs: A Lifestyle Formula for Starting Your Own Business and Riding the Rollercoaster of Entrepreneurship

Publication Date: 03/08/2022

Get inspired to start your own successful business! Bob Schlegel grew up on a struggling family farm, and like his entrepreneurial father, he took charge of his destiny by starting his own businesses—often more than one at a time. He and his wife Myrna partnered together in their early endeavors…

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Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Tell an Amazing Story about Who We Are

Publication Date: 03/08/2022

The only book ever written in the history genre that succinctly tells the progressive and redemptive course of America as revealed in the stories behind the American holidays. Ever wonder why everyone wants to immigrate to America? Rediscovering America answers that question, and it’s like no other history you have…

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Surviving Deep Waters: A Legendary Reporter’s Story of Overcoming Poverty, Race, Violence, and His Mother’s Deepest Secret

Publication Date: 02/22/2022

When you have nothing to lose, you can risk everything. There was no reason to bet on Bruce Johnson, given where he started out. Poor, Black, and raised by a single mother who had a secret. He was the child she hid in plain view from the rest of her…

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So, You’re Crazy Too?

Publication Date: 02/22/2022

An in-depth look into Teen Mom star, Amber Portwood’s long history dealing with several severe mental illnesses, and how she survived almost insurmountable odds and unbearable public scrutiny to become the strong, self-assured woman she is today. As a reality TV stalwart and one of the original stars of what’s…

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True Identity: Cracking the Oldest Kidnapping Cold Case and Finding My Missing Twin

Publication Date: 02/08/2022

A man desperate to know his true identity struggles to solve the infamous kidnapping that nearly destroyed his family—and find his twin sister, who has been missing for more than fifty years. When he was ten years old, Paul Fronczak was snooping around for Christmas presents in a crawl space…

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The Thin Blue Lie: An Honest Cop vs the FBI

Publication Date: 02/08/2022

In this gripping whistleblower account of FBI corruption and malfeasance, Greg Dillon—veteran state investigator and former FBI agent—finds himself caught up in an FBI misconduct scandal resulting in coverups, retaliation, a federal trial, and a landmark court ruling. When Greg Dillon is assigned to a federal fugitive task force in…

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Lift Your Voice: How My Nephew George Floyd’s Murder Changed The World

Publication Date: 02/08/2022

Angela Harrelson, George Floyd’s aunt and closest relative in Minnesota, tells the behind-the-scenes story of George’s family—how he lived and why he died—and how the world can find a solution to racism through his death. Angela Harrelson grew up poor, one of thirteen brothers and sisters raised in a shack…

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The Quintessential Good Samaritan: The Authorized Biography of John Joseph Kelly, Champion of Social Justice

Publication Date: 02/01/2022

“Fellow healer John Kelly devoted his life to the physical, emotional, and psychological healing of the socially and racially disadvantaged. His story inspires in these troubled times.” – Deepak Chopra John Joseph Kelly—the quintessential Good Samaritan—changed the lives of thousands of people in need, first as a devoted Catholic priest;…

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The Letters Project: A Daughter’s Journey

Publication Date: 01/18/2022

The Letters Project is about big history, the Holocaust, but it is also an extraordinarily intimate personal narrative—a rare blend of informative, poignant, excruciating, startling, humorous, and ultimately inspiring storytelling. In 1986, when her mother died at the age of sixty-four, Eleanor Reissa went through all of her belongings. In…

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