Biography and Memoir

One Base at a Time: How I Survived PTSD and Found My Field of Dreams

Publication Date: 06/11/2019

“Dave Mellor has built one of baseball’s most inspirational stories over the last half-century. Anchored by a love for his family and the game, he survived incomprehensible catastrophes and PTSD to become a pioneering ballfield artist and head groundskeeper for Fenway Park.” —Buster Olney, ESPN On July 10, 1981, David Mellor…

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One Lucky Fan: From Bleachers to Box Seats, Chasing the Ultimate Sports Dream to Visit All 123 MLB, NBA, NFL & NHL Teams

Publication Date: 06/04/2019

Twenty-five years ago, Rich O’Malley combined his two great loves – sports and travel – into one “superhobby,” launching a lifelong dream of seeing a home game for every franchise in American professional sports. "For Rich it was about much more than just seeing the sites. He got off on…

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Her Mysterious Rise from Bartender to Congresswoman: An Unauthorized Biography

Publication Date: 06/04/2019

How did Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez evolve from a young capitalist to the most notorious socialist in Congress? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, or “AOC” as she has dubbed herself, has taken the political scene by storm. More celebrity than advocate for serious policies, Ocasio-Cortez nonetheless wields outsized influence over the news cycle due to…

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Being Mr. Skin: 20 Years of Nip Slips, Cheek Peeks, and Fast-Forwarding to the Good Parts

Publication Date: 05/21/2019

Stripping Down, Laughing It Up, and Being Mr. Skin: The Naked Truth Behind a Hilarious and Unlikely Success Story You’ve heard Mr. Skin on The Howard Stern Show. You’ve seen his website in the blockbuster comedy Knocked Up. Maybe you’ve spent some time poking around on MrSkin.com, the world’s #1 resource for…

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Climbing Out of the Wreck: A Survivor’s Tale

Publication Date: 05/14/2019

“Observing the care with which my son treated his children, I thought to myself, ‘the cycle of craziness is broken.’ The trail of our suffering has come to an end.” This is the story of a courageous young woman who grew up in a home headed by a sexual predator…

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Reagan: The American President

Publication Date: 05/07/2019

The definitive biography of Ronald Reagan, featuring never-before-seen documents and sources from the Reagan Presidential Library.  New York Times #1 bestselling author Larry Schweikart, armed with previously unseen sources from Ronald Reagan’s Presidential Library, uncovers the most important president of the 20th century and details the life and policies of…

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Guardian: Life in the Crosshairs of the CIA’s War on Terror

Publication Date: 05/07/2019

A CIA security officer recounts a twenty-four-year career protecting America’s intelligence personnel and senior USG Officials against a backdrop of the War on Terror. Tom Pecora is prepared to draw back the curtain on the little-known and misunderstood world of the CIA protective operations—security teams who work on the front…

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Lost and Found: The Journey through My Son’s Mental Illness

Publication Date: 05/07/2019

Three generations of mental illness are uncovered as a mother simultaneously searches for her missing bipolar son. Her journey reveals a world of stigma and bias—against her son, against her, and against her family’s mental illnesses. Bias is rampant in mental illness. When Linda Denke’s bipolar son went missing, her…

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Aim High: Chart Your Course and Find Success

Publication Date: 04/30/2019

In a world of increasing dysfunction and anxiety, this book provides a guiding light to not only survive, but thrive, professionally and personally. Dysfunction abounds in America in so many ways, from continuous turbulent change in the business environment, to a US federal government polarized by an inability to compromise and fulfill…

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Beautiful: Unashamed and Unafraid

Publication Date: 04/23/2019

A girl, an island, and an unimaginable secret… As a young girl growing up in Jamaica, Jozanne Marie’s greatest desire was to restore a missing ancestral link and satisfy a longing for the one person she believed could affirm her identity… Her father. He had left for America when she…

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