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Conformityville
In the philosophical novel "Conformityville", a young man with a striving mind has to choose between fitting in and forging his own path. Often satirical and sometimes surreal, Billy McCoy’s musing novel "Conformityville" follows a...
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Maximum Vantage
A collection of Tampa Bay Times columnist and English professor Bill Maxwell’s columns, "Maximum Vantage" tackles weighty issues, including racism, civil rights, censorship, worker exploitation, environmental preservation, and carrying...
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Don't Feed the Elephants!
The lighthearted, insightful business guide Don’t Feed the Elephants! facilitates interpersonal communications in order to build healthy workplaces. Sarah Noll Wilson’s business book Don’t Feed the Elephants! is about addressing...
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Transformative
"Transformative" details methods for innovating one’s organizational marketplace. William Kilmer’s business book "Transformative" shares innovative strategies for organizational success. Kilmer reports that evolving digital...
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Nebrodi Mountains
"Nebrodi Mountains" is a novel about mafia intrigue and moral dilemmas in which a billionaire takes a stand against the mob. In William Peace’s novel "Nebrodi Mountains", a billionaire moves to Sicily—and right into mafia territory....
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Beating the Impossible
An intimate look inside the mind of an athlete, "Beating the Impossible" is an extraordinary memoir about survival. Canadian snowboarding pioneer Don Schwartz’s inspirational memoir "Beating the Impossible" is about overcoming severe...
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Suspected Hippie in Transit
The travel memoir "Suspected Hippie in Transit" is filled with sharp observations about class, spiritual practices, and fellow seekers. Martin Frumkin’s rollicking travel memoir "Suspected Hippie in Transit" follows his 1970s,...
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Sins of the Tribe
In the novel "Sins of the Tribe", a powerful football program takes its exploitative methods too far. Mark A. Salter’s novel "Sins of the Tribe" is about the human impact of exploitative college football programs. Brothers Wally and...