Biography and Memoir

Surviving COVID-19: How Faith, Focus, Fitness, and Hydroxychloroquine Saved Me

Publication Date: 10/06/2020

During this time of unprecedented health and financial risk, Dan Venezia offers a faith-based message of hope—not mere wishful thinking, but a confident expectation that God cares, is intimately involved in our everyday lives, and hears and answers prayer. A fitness trainer with a successful New York City business comes…

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The Quotable Joe: Corn Pop, Dog-Faced Pony Soldiers, and Other Malarkey from America’s Most Embarrassing Candidate

Publication Date: 09/18/2020

A collection of the most racist statements, lies, made-up stories, and dumbfounding moments of Joe Biden’s entire career. Former vice president Joe Biden has said many things throughout his career where he has put his foot in his mouth, flat-out lied or flip-flopped on his votes, made up false stories,…

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60 Stories About 30 Seconds: How I Got Away With Becoming a Pretty Big Commercial Director Without Losing My Soul (Or Maybe Just Part of It)

Publication Date: 09/15/2020

You’ve probably seen more movies made by Bruce Van Dusen than any other director alive. 1977. New York City. Cool and crime-ridden, cheap and wild. Bruce Van Dusen shows up in town with a film degree and $150 to his name. He wants to make movies. So he does. The…

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Nothing to Lose: Unlikely Allies in the Struggle for a Better Black America

Publication Date: 09/15/2020

Pastor Darrell Scott demolishes entrenched stereotypes and political boundaries with his candid, revealing, and often surprising story: how a devout Christian and African American has become one of President Donald Trump’s leading supporters and advisors. “What makes you think black people will vote for you? Because the word on the…

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Let There be Light: Creating a Small Business Against All Odds

Publication Date: 09/15/2020

A business of your own—a dream, a nightmare, a wild ride through financing, construction, employees, regulations, frustration, and ultimate success—awaits those who dare to try to create something from nothing. This thoroughly enjoyable and infinitely amusing book is about love, friendship, perseverance, and two people who had no business opening…

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Resilient by Nature: Reflections from a Life of Winning On and Off the Football Field

Publication Date: 09/08/2020

This amazing memoir follows the story of Reggie Williams—ex-NFL linebacker, former Disney executive, renaissance man, and the epitome of determination in the face of extreme challenges. “Don’t look at their eyes.” That was the advice the great Jim Brown gave to Reggie Williams as they prepared for a meeting with…

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Sway

Publication Date: 09/08/2020

“I was only nine years old, but I knew what death was. It was the end. When it came to my dad though, no amount of rational thought could outweigh my feelings. I watched the footage over and over again, trying to validate my hopes and dreams, believing there was…

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Jackie: Her Transformation from First Lady to Jackie O

Publication Date: 08/25/2020

Everyone knows that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was married to two of the twentieth century’s most powerful men: John F. Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis. Lesser known are the five incredible years between those marriages, when she was on her own. Jackie tells that story—the story of a woman who was globally…

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Finding My Place: Making My Parents’ American Dream Come True

Publication Date: 08/25/2020

Think you know Elizabeth Pipko? Guess again. She’s been described by many as a rising star in the Conservative movement, but how did she get here? And more importantly, did she ever plan to? In Finding My Place, Elizabeth takes us back to the beginning. As the daughter of immigrants…

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Unmasking Obama: The Fight to Tell the True Story of a Failed Presidency

Publication Date: 08/18/2020

While the major media were spinning their collective fairy tale about the Obama presidency, the alternative conservative media—America’s “samizdat”—were telling the truth.  During the Obama years, an asymmetrical media war was waged to control the critical first draft of American history. There is no fair way to record that history…

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