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Held and Free
"Held and Free" is an introspective memoir about the transformative power of living openly. Meagan M. O’Nan’s memoir "Held and Free" is about choosing authentic self-discovery and the challenging yet rewarding path to...
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"Held and Free" is an introspective memoir about the transformative power of living openly. Meagan M. O’Nan’s memoir "Held and Free" is about choosing authentic self-discovery and the challenging yet rewarding path to...
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"The IPO Playbook" is a wise and comprehensive guide to creating corporate value—and then cashing in. The transition from private corporation to publicly held company is a tightrope of trust, and corporate strategist Steve...
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Selraybob is an unexpected protagonist whose journey is satisfying and thoughtful. A humorous and engaging fictional memoir, "The Unlounging" relates an existential crisis. When the book begins, Selraybob is sitting in his lounger,...
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Loser’s Road is an engaging work of fiction about growth, second chances, and one man’s ability to grow and change for the better. Kalan Chapman Lloyd’s spiritually uplifting romance Loser’s Road is about a man who comes to find...
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When the Junior Braves of Roseland, Washington, a diverse, Boy Scout-like group of preteens and teens, get back from a weeklong wilderness camping trip, they expect to return to video games, caring parents, and relatively easy suburban...
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A woman’s story of wartime PTSD gathers complex characters to shed light on a little-discussed point of view. "Her Own Vietnam", by Lynn Kanter, is the story of Della Brown, who served as an army nurse in Vietnam but only begins to...
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by Annie Peters
"Prescription for Murder" is a delightfully fast-paced mystery convincingly set in the 1940s with a sleuth that readers cannot help but like. In "Prescription for Murder", private detective Alexis J. Smith faces marriage, murder, and the...
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As the title of the vintage song goes, “There’s a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway.” Yet for as many disappointments, rejections, setbacks, and snubs that Mellini Kantayya has endured during her “rise to the top of the...
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