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  • av Rhoda Walter
    163

    This memoir describes the underlying spirit of the small intentional community that collectively participated in writing the New York Times best-selling manual for living a low-consumption, high-fulfillment lifestyle, Your Money or Your Life. It describes this close-knit group, known as the New Road Map Foundation, through the eyes of one of its members. It is the story of the author's profound inner journey as well as an evocation of the life of a community dedicated to love and service during its years of maturity and dissolution. The memoir offers relevant insights for those who aspire to live in community and for those who are drawn to living a simple, highly intentional life.

  • - Growing Up Haunted
    av Jd Phillips
    145

    When I was two years old, I startled the hell out of my parents by running down the hall shouting about blood - and that was just the start of it. Here you'll find a series of never before told stories detailing my 40 plus years of paranormal experiences from childhood to current day and how said experiences have shaped my writing, art, health, and ultimately my soul. Welcome to my spooked-up life.

  • av Ralph Riley Cooley
    189 - 264

  • av Stephan E. Pona
    161

    This is a compilation of writings that span a period of over 40 years. Inspired by various happenings and experiences, both socially and personally, I wanted readers to reflect on their own experiences and feelings that have impacted their lives. From earlier writings to the present, there was a shift in my views and thinking because of the impact of my relationship with the Father, through Jesus the Christ, my Lord and Savior.

  • av Laverne Glover
    199

    There are infinite untold stories of childhood trauma survivors. Hiding and harboring childhood trauma while continuing to navigate through this course of life is prevalent in our society, and it doesn't discriminate. Fight-or-flight, or freeze, is the perpetual state for countless individuals struggling to develop and maintain secure roots.In this story, the author describes the covert methods she used to survive childhood trauma and establish a root system without the conventions of security, identity, and safety present in her developmental years. It is a story about resilience.The study of mindful resilience yoga with Veterans Yoga Project prompted the author to move courageously forward with acknowledging the wounds, liberating the mind, and embracing the uniqueness of her inner child.

  • av Gabriel Vega
    175,-

    We've all been through difficult situations and most often than not we used colorful phrases such as, "Oh, Cheese and Rice!", "Oh My Goodness!", "F*** My Life!", or "Why Me?!" Admit it you have said something of the sort before, haven't you? Let me ask you this, how many of those moments actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise? How many times were we left wondering why God allows certain circumstances to happen in our lives?Forgiveness, Mercy, Love is a short yet powerful testimonial of God's power and love in the life of one of His creations. Not only will Forgiveness, Mercy, Love leave you feeling uplifted and hopeful in the mighty work of God but it will encourage you during those difficult circumstances to put your faith, your complete trust, in the Redeemer's hands. These so-called "FML" moments don't have to last long, they don't have to be meaningless if you view them through the lens of the Creator.

  • av Henry Gould
    177,-

    HOLY FOOL is a poet's memoir set in the 1970s. After an encounter with the ghost of William Shakespeare, Henry Gould dropped out of college and embarked on a spiritual journey, full of strange, comic and sometimes ridiculous adventures.

  • av Joanne Bertelsen Barnett
    214

    GOING HOME is my story of growing up in Wayland, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, in the 1960s and 1970s. The mirage of an idyllic and upright community is shattered by the reality of dark societal forces fueled by greed, alcohol, and lust. Adultery, Molotov cocktails, and midnight drug raids collide with a world of tutus, horses, and elite ballet training in Yugoslavia. The perfection of my family's "Leave it to Beaver" façade smashes against the angst of multiple car crashes, electro-shock treatments, and death. The tumultuous and divisive times of the Vietnam War, the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., and the civil rights movement are the omnipresent forces that fanned the cultural stresses of decadence and deceit prevalent in my experience growing up. The memoir is both a story of my life and a clear historical record of life in Wayland during this period. Reflecting over the past 66 years, much in the town has changed dramatically. But the essence of the town's natural beauty with its pervious connection to the perpetual cycles of seasonal magic has become a powerful touchstone of where I am from and where I am going. I am blessed to have grown up and to be growing old in Wayland, Massachusetts.

  • av John Krawiec
    482,-

    This is a true story on the light side of living, traveling, and flying in the Far East, Europe, and Las Vegas. It is a story of the adventures and misadventures of a young jet fighter jock who flew in the back seat of the F-4 Phantom jet for the U.S. Air Force. It is a often humorous memoir of living in three different places in the world. Add in some flying stories and bar stories and it was quite a ride.

  • av Thi Diem Nguyen
    198

    This autobiography tells of a tragic life in Nha Trang, Viet Nam, belief in Buddhism, Vietnamese traditions and superstitions, harsh COVID quarantine, and the long journey to becoming a 90-day fiancée in America.

  • av Michael Sudman
    171

    A glimpse of a family journey from diagnosis to death. Sheryl let few in as a firsthand witness to her grace and personal strength during her cancer treatment. The many lives she touched, however, were all able to follow along through the updates her husband Michael sent nearly every day.Sheryl and Michael were high school sweethearts. They began their love story at age 15 and became the proud parents of 2 wonderful children. Triumphs and challenge throughout their lives, Michael and Sheryl raised each other. They grew in love together.

  •  
    219

    Sincerely, BlackTeens is a collection of essays, poems, and prose written by the Teens of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Nashville Chapter. In this book, the authors write a heartfelt letter to the country, their peers, their parents, and the world, that shares what it means to grow up Black in America. The Jack and Jill teens share their feelings on issues like Racism, colorism, the fight for equality, self-image, and more. This work is inspiring, eye-opening, and heart-wrenching as the future leaders share their vulnerabilities, joys, sorrows, fears, and ultimate bravery.Contributors: Ziah Jones, Dennis C. Woods III, Solomon Jhames Brooks, Robert D. Brown, Morea Carney, Mikayla Prude, Lauren Hudson, Lauren Elizabeth Collins, Kristianna G. Young, Kennedy Lovett, Kaytlin Small, Kamden Blackburn, Kailey Collier, Cameron Barnes, Ava Jemison,Autum Haddox, Alivia Dove, Aiden Woods, Abraham Cromartie V, Alexandra Jones, Brendon Bowie, Tracey Barnes Lovett, Cleshette Hudson, Jennifer Jemison, Courtney L. Woods

  • av Kevin Pettit
    204 - 273,-

  • av Cristiana Vasiluta Costea
    355

    La Vikinga rumana, una mezcla de narrativa auto bibliográfica, poesía y fotografía que pretende compartir una viaje existencial donde la ACTITUD lo es todo.

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    196

    En el extranjero intenta resumir las vivencias en diferentes países por los que pasé luego de mi salida de Venezuela producto de la situación económica y sobre todo social a la que se estaba sometiendo mi país. Sin dejar de lado sentimientos ajenos, no puedo sólo contar mis experiencias, tristezas y alegrías, muchos al igual que yo viven día a día un poco de la misma melancolía que me envuelve, así que contando un poco de mi historia intento traer la de muchos otros para hacerle sentir al lector la manera en la que sentimos el estar alejados de nuestro hogar.

  • - A Memoir
    av Lisa Brener
    179,-

    Beauty Laid Bare is Lisa Brener's lyrical coming-of-age memoir set in vibrant and moody New Orleans in the 1950's, '60s and '70s. Her parents' unhappy marriage and its impact on the family creates an emotional void for Lisa. At 11, she bravely reaches out to the larger world and discovers a place in the local theatre. We follow her trajectory from early success on the stage to a competitive Performance Arts Boarding school, far from home. There Lisa has an emotional breakdown, resulting in a traumatic stay in a mental hospital for much of her teen years. Despite the abuse she suffers at the hospital, Lisa finds the inner strength to transcend circumstances and pursue her deep desire to live, for creative expression and connection. Her inspiring journey chronicles how Lisa overcame obstacles and challenges, succeeding in college and then law school. Lisa not only survives, but also finds love and creates a family while becoming a pioneer in women's rights, and possibly the most influential employment attorney in Louisiana. Beauty Laid Bare is ultimately a profound meditation on forgiveness and gratitude, and our ability to see beauty everywhere in our lives.

  • av Christine DuBois
    195

    A white trash biography of a young woman who fell into the dancing industry and how she got out. Her story is told from a satirical and humorous perspective. This book includes all the dirty dirty details of her life. It is also thought-provoking and insightful. Based on a true story of a girl named "Amber" who wants to share her testimony and biography.

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    av Alan Cumming
    213

    "An intimate look at the making of a man, an actor, an advocate?and most importantly?a happy human being. A wonderful book that is funny, honest, fearless, and generous in its vulnerability." ?Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize-winning author of Shuggie BainThere is absolutely no logical reason why I am here. The life trajectory my nationality and class and circumstances portended for me was not even remotely close to the one I now navigate. But logic is a science and living is an art.The release I felt in writing my first memoir, Not My Father's Son, was matched only by how my speaking out empowered so many to engage with their own trauma. I was reminded of the power of my words and the absolute duty of authenticity.But...No one ever fully recovers from their past. There is no cure for it. You just learn to manage and prioritize it. I believe the second you feel you have triumphed or overcome something ? an abuse, an injury to the body or the mind, an addiction, a character flaw, a habit, a person ? you have merely decided to stop being vigilant and embraced denial as your modus operandi. And that is what this book is about, and for: to remind you not to buy in to the Hollywood ending.Ironically maybe, much of Baggage chronicles my life in Hollywood and how, since I recovered from a nervous breakdown at 28, work has repeatedly whisked me away from personal calamities to sets and stages around the world. It is also about marriage(s): starting with the break-up of my first (to a woman) and ending with the ascension to my second (to a man) with many kissed toads in between! But in everything, each failed relationship or encounter with a legend (Liza! X Men! Gore Vidal! Kubrick! Spice Girls!), in every bad decision or moment of sensual joy I have endeavored to show what I have learned and how I've become who I am today: a happy, flawed, vulnerable, fearless middle-aged man, with a lot of baggage.

  • av Zion Olujere
    125

    I've had my own fair share of low self-esteem, it was a constant and real struggle.I rose above that constant feeling of rejection, dejection, looking down on myself and having to look to others for acceptance rather than looking inwards. I have put my thoughts and personal experience together here to help you who is going through this scourge find a path to healing and get out of that cage called low self-esteem, to continually boost your self- esteem and confidence, thereby being all that you want to be. In this book, I shared the lessons I've learnt over the years which helped me to rise and gain my confidence back. Your story may or may not be similar to mine, but if you have any struggle with self-esteem or you need to continually build yours, you will find this book helpful. The Book also contains: -Proven ways to build your Self-Esteem-How to live confidently in your body-FREE Self-Esteem Worksheets-FREE Affirmation fillable card

  • - A Book of Short Stories and Secrets
    av Julie M Saint-Fleur
    184

    "Being Superhuman" is a captivating compilation of short stories, poignant poems, and intimate confessionals, written by Julie. Released on the seven-year anniversary of her life-altering experience as a burn survivor, this book delves into the depths of resilience, healing, and personal transformation.Within these pages, Julie invites readers on a profound journey of self-discovery and growth. The stories resonate with raw emotions, portraying the intricate tapestry of human experiences-the struggles, triumphs, and the moments that define us.Drawing upon her own remarkable journey, Julie weaves together tales that touch the heart and soul. Each story is imbued with the wisdom gained from navigating the darkest of moments and emerging stronger and more resilient on the other side."Being Superhuman" is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, reminding us of the extraordinary power that lies within our vulnerabilities. It offers solace, inspiration, and a deep sense of connection as readers embark on their own voyage of self-reflection and self-empowerment.With profound insight, Julie explores themes of courage, empathy, and the transformative power of storytelling. This book is a celebration of the human capacity to rise above adversity and find light even in the midst of darkness.Join Julie on this evocative literary journey as she shares her secrets and unlocks the potential for personal growth and healing. "Being Superhuman" invites readers to embrace their own superhuman potential and discover the extraordinary within.

  • - How I made peace with myself
    av Douglas MacKenzie
    175,-

    This concise and highly readable book describes one man's struggle with compulsive hair pulling. The book describes the onset of the disorder and the difficulty that comes with trying to understand why somebody would pull their own hair out. The book tells the story of how the author has come to understand trichotillomania, and to accept the disorder as just something that he does. At the end there is a Q&A section, where you can read everything you may have ever wanted to know about the disorder but were afraid to ask.

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    av Rod Nordland
    346

    A legendary New York Times war correspondent delivers his unforgettable final dispatch: a deeply moving meditation on life inspired by his sudden battle with terminal brain cancer.For thirty years, Rod Nordland shadowed death. As one of his generation's preeminent war correspondents, he reported in over 150 countries, many of which were in violent upheaval, and was no stranger to witnessing tragedy. But in summer 2019, during the height of India's erratic monsoon season, Nordland was suddenly faced with a tragedy of his own: he collapsed in the middle of a morning jog, was rushed to the hospital, and diagnosed with a fatal brain tumor.After decades chasing conflicts across the globe, Nordland, now confined to a hospital bed, found the strength to face more personal conflicts. He reconnected with his estranged children and became closer with them than he ever thought possible. He repaired a friendship with a best friend that had been broken for twenty years. The arrogance and certitude that dominated his every action was replaced by a lucid sense of humility and generosity that persisted even after he left the hospital. Norland's tragedy became, in his own words, "a gift that has enriched my life." Waiting for the Monsoon is the exemplary story of confronting death with both eyes open, and of the human capacity to persevere even in the most difficult of times. With tremendous clarity, grace, and courage, Nordland has delivered a powerful final assignment, revealing how facing the unknown can transform experience and change our relationship to the world around us.

  • - A Family Story of Immigration, Love, Loss and Hope
    av Deborah Meshell Durst
    216,-

    This book is a memoir of my life growing up in a new immigrant family. My parents left Guyana, South America in 1962 with all of the hopes and dreams that most new immigrants have. Hoping to transfer his career as a Senior Customs Officer from Guyana to Canada, my Father ran into a major and unexpected obstacle in the fulfillment of this dream. Our family struggled to survive in our new country. After sixteen years of trying to make ends meet, we were finally recovering from the shock of immigration only to meet grief, loss and tragedy as a result of suicide. As I reflected on my childhood in these memoirs, I could see the working of God in my life even as I began my own family. God was with me in the valley of loss and grief. He gave me hope. He was faithful. He turned my mourning into joy. This is a story of His faithfulness in a little girl's life.

  • av Lynn Walker
    243

    INDEPENDENT AUTHOR NETWORK BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS, FINALISTFiercely determined to live without drugs and alcohol, Lynn has rebuilt her life-survived, somehow, her dad and his cocaine and his smuggling-but she can't seem to find all the pages to life's instruction manual.With wit and insight, Lynn takes us on a journey, and what a wild ride it is! Trying not to drink vodka in a Russian castle. Trying not to drink anything in graduate school. Cocaine-addicted lab rats. Peeing next to a grizzly bear. Trudging through the wilderness of relationships in search of this thing called love.Even if you've never struggled with addiction or love, you'll find humor and wisdom in this very human, true story of how we can use just about anything-booze, relationships, potato chips-to try to change the way we feel.Brace yourself for this candid and darkly funny sequel to Lynn's award-winning book, Midnight Calling: A Memoir of a Drug Smuggler's Daughter.

  • av Anne Harlan
    155

    Anne's second collection of stories has been compiled from writings over the past several years. Her topics vary, at times melancholy, always insightful. Her tales are impactful in their brevity.

  • - A Survivor's Tale
    av Cody McClain Brown
    177,-

    This is the lighthearted story of American Cody McClain Brown's adjustments to life in Croatia. After falling in love with an enigmatic, beautiful Croatian girl (whom he knows is from Croatia but assumes that means Russia), Cody eventually woos her and the two move to Split, Croatia. There, he encounters a world of deadly drafts, endless coffees, and the forceful will of his matriarchal mother-in-law. Chasing a Croatian Girl moves past the beautiful pictures of Croatia and humorously discovers the beauty of Croatia's people and culture.

  • av Catherine Koleda
    395,-

    Anfang der 1930er Jahre trat unter dem Diktator Stalin in der Sowjetunion eine neue Landwirtschaftspolitik in Kraft - wer sich der Zwangskollektivierung widersetzte, wurde gewaltsam gefügig gemacht, eingesperrt oder getötet. Gezielte Zwangsrequirierungen bei den sogenannten Kulaken (mehr oder weniger wohlhabenden Bauern) lösten in der Ukraine eine schwere Hungersnot aus. Der Bevölkerung war es verboten, das Land zu verlassen, wer es dennoch tat, wurde zurückgeschickt oder wanderte direkt in den Gulag - der Holodomor, Tod durch Hunger, hatte Methode und wurde unter Stalins Regime gezielt als Waffe eingesetzt.All das hat der gebürtige Ukrainer Nikolai Koliada, Jahrgang 1926, als Kind und Jugendlicher am eigenen Leib erfahren. Gemeinsam mit Eltern und Geschwistern, die als Kulaken galten, musste er aus der Ukraine fliehen. Nach einer jahrelangen Odyssee durch die Sowjetunion, teils unter deutscher Besatzung, und einem Umweg über Deutschland, wo die Familie sehr herzlich aufgenommen wurde und das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs erlebte, landete sie 1945 schließlich in Frankreich und fand dort eine neue Heimat.Catherine Koleda hat ihren Vater vor seinem Tod interviewt und die unglaublichen, oft erschütternden und dann wieder fast märchenhaft anmutenden Abenteuer der langen Flucht zu Papier gebracht. Dieses sehr persönliche Buch, das auch ein Zeugnis von Nikolai Koliadas Optimismus und Überlebenswillen ist, erschien 2015 in Frankreich bei Éditions Jourdan. 2022 ist die Ukraine aus traurigem Anlass ins Interesse der Weltöffentlichkeit gerückt; die Geschichte scheint sich zu wiederholen. So erschien eine französische Neuauflage bei Éditions Rue de Seine und nun liegt auch erstmals eine deutsche Übersetzung vor.Ein Teil der Einnahmen wird an die Deutsch-Ukrainische Gesellschaft Rhein-Neckar e.V./DUG gespendet.

  • av Gabriele Schneider
    369,-

    Erleben Sie die bewegende Geschichte eines Jungen, der trotz innerer Kämpfe nie aufgibt. Der kleine Junge hat ein geheimnisvolles Ritual: Vor dem Einschlafen klopft er zwanghaft immer wieder zehnmal an das Bettgestell und schaltet sein Nachttischlämpchen ein und aus. Seine Mutter und ihr neuer Partner ahnen nichts von den inneren Kämpfen ihres Sohnes.Im Alltag ist er neugierig und aufgeweckt, ein sehr guter Schüler, der früh seine Leidenschaft für das Schachspielen entdeckt. Sein zwei Jahre älterer Bruder ist sein bester Freund und engster Vertrauter. Zusammen sind sie ein unzertrennliches Duo, voller Entdeckerdrang und Kreativität. Doch das Unglück scheint dem Jungen in die Wiege gelegt. Eine bevorstehende Katastrophe wird sein kindliches Leben bald überschatten - und es wird nicht die letzte in seinem Leben sein... Tauchen Sie ein in diese bewegende wahre Geschichte eines Kindes, das trotz aller Widrigkeiten seine innere Stärke bewahrt.

  • av Solomon Northup
    548,-

    A obra que originou o filme 12 Anos de Escravidão retrata a história de Solomon Northup, um homem negro nascido livre nos Estados Unidos, que após ter recebido uma falsa proposta de trabalho, foi sequestrado, drogado e comercializado como escravo, e passou doze anos em cativeiro, trabalhando, na maior parte do tempo em uma plantação de algodão no estado de Louisiana. Com uma escrita simples e ágil, Northup retrata os registros excepcionalmente vívidos e detalhados da vida de um escravo. Este é um dos poucos retratos da escravidão americana, redigido por alguém tão culto quanto Solomon Northup ¿ uma pessoa que viveu sua vida sob a óptica de uma dupla perspectiva: ter sido tanto um homem livre como um escravo.

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    av Cathy Coleman
    297

    Reveals the vast impact of Ralph Metzner’s healing therapies and wisdom on colleagues, students, clients, and the fields in which he worked

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