Sunday, April 3, 2011

The Unknown Bobby Fischer



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The Unknown Bobby Fischer is really four books in one. First of all, it is a detailed look at Fischer's formative years when the young genius went from struggling Class B player to U.S. Champion in the space of two-and-half years. Published accounts of the time, reminiscences and rare photos serve to shed light on a part of Bobby's career that is rarely examined. But Fischer is not the only subject. The 1950's were a golden time for American chess. The Byrne... More >>

The Unknown Bobby Fischer

Ellie: A Story of Profound Loss and Abuse



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Ellie begins her life with loving parents and a stable home. Tragedy strikes when she is seven years old with the death of her mother. Her father’s death one year later plunges Ellie into a nightmare of abuse and frequent moves. Her ever-changing caregivers have one thing in common…a sinister force who has made Ellie the target of his obsession. He torments Ellie until he breaks the essence of her, leaving a terrified shell where a happy child should be. Ellie e... More >>

Ellie: A Story of Profound Loss and Abuse

Up on the Rim



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A man's memory of his boyhood days on a homestead in central Montana told so well it will leave an indelible mark on the reader. The ever-changing adventure of family relationships and farm life, enhanced by a remarkable collie dog vividly recreates the time and place of Eunson's childhood. Taking the reader back in history to a Montana and a lifestyle almost forgotten, you won't want to put this one down!... More >>

Up on the Rim

Father's Touch, Second Edition



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Father’s Touch (second edition) by Donald D’Haene. This autobiography takes readers through the eyes of a child going into adulthood who was sexually abused by his own father. With over 1.8 million child abuse cases reported a year (and an unimaginable amount that is not reported); Father’s touch gives a realistic, haunting view into what a sexually abused child experiences, thinks, and feels. Although this book shows the true nature of a predator and the... More >>

Father's Touch, Second Edition

Westhope: Life as a Former Farm Boy


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Growing up in Westhope, North Dakota, during the 1960s and 1970s, Dean Hulse was surrounded by a thriving agricultural community. Family farms were the backbone of the local economy, and the small businesses lining the town’s main street provided the essentials of daily life. Since that time the small towns of the Great Northern Plains have witnessed severe economic decline as family farms have gradually been replaced by industrial agriculture.

In Westhope:... More >>

Westhope: Life as a Former Farm Boy

Hellfire and Herring: A Childhood Remembered



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Christopher Rush returns, decades later, to rediscover his childhood and offers a frank account of his youth. This evocation of a way of life now vanished demonstrates the timeless power of the word in resurrecting the past. Rush writes of family, village characters, church, school, folklore and fishing, the eternal power of the sea, and the cycles of the seasons. With a poet's eye he navigates the worlds of the imagination and the unknown, the archetypal problems o... More >>

Hellfire and Herring: A Childhood Remembered

Memories Are Like Clouds



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Memories Are Like Clouds, a touching memoir, is a fond remembrance of growing up when life seemed simple. Gliding on the porch swing while listening to their mother’s stories of her youth, counting dead goldfish at the five-and-ten cent store, playing pick-up baseball games down near the dump, collecting Ralph Kiner and Stan Musial baseball cards, helping Daddy at his candy business, devouring Sgt. Rock comic books, and running numbers for the neighborhood boo... More >>

Memories Are Like Clouds

The Last Marlin: The Story of a Father and Son



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Young Fred Waitzkin is a Jewish boy stretched between the divergent values of parents who cannot tolerate one another. Fred's father, Abe, is a brilliantly talented salesman whose relentless will drives him to succeed-he literally brightens American cities with fluorescent lighting fixtures. Abe marries Stella, an abstract artist and daughter of a wealthy industrialist with whom Abe forges an alliance. When his parents' marriage disintegrates, Fred retreats into fis... More >>

The Last Marlin: The Story of a Father and Son

First and Last Seasons: A Father, A Son, and Sunday Afternoon Football



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Reminiscent of Frederick Exley's A Fan's Notes and James Dodson's Final Rounds, First and Last Seasons is not only a courageously confessional memoir but a work of resounding originality-a Rust Belt requiem for a father written by the black sheep son he leaves behind.

Dan McGraw did not plan to go home to help his father die. To the thirty-nine-year-old Texas-based senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, Cleveland, Ohio, was a million miles away. ... More >>

First and Last Seasons: A Father, A Son, and Sunday Afternoon Football

Newton Avenue



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ISBN # 0-9785668-1-5 Newton Ave. by Rusty Van Reeves Newton Ave is a collection of over 50 stories first published in the Madison County Herald. The stories are a heartfelt look back at life in the 1970s within a small Mississippi town. They are reflective, somber accounts of childhood with an uplifting message.... More >>

Newton Avenue

Crossing Guadalupe Street: Growing up Hispanic and Protestant



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To grow up as a Mexican-American Methodist in a small town in south central Texas in the 1940s and 1950s was to be a minority within a minority. This account of a boyhood in Seguin, Texas, broadens our understanding of Latino culture by evoking a time when Catholics and Protestants had nothing to do with each other and the word Chicano was not yet in use. But in spite of ethnic and religious segregation, the Maldonado family and their neighbors flourished in the ric... More >>

Crossing Guadalupe Street: Growing up Hispanic and Protestant

Better Than Sane: Tales from a Dangling Girl



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Dorothy Parker meets Holly Golightly in this sharp, delicious, bright-girl-comes-to-New-York memoir. Alison Rose, former actress and former model (sort of), takes us from her childhood to her years at The New Yorker, revealing how, often, she “didn’t care enough about existence to keep it going herself” and preferred to stay in her room with her animals and think.

She writes about her childhood in California, daughter of a movie-star-handsome psychiatr... More >>

Better Than Sane: Tales from a Dangling Girl

Father Figures: Three Wise Men Who Changed a Life



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The remarkable account of a boy's secret plan to find and emulate three men, a trio of hand-picked father figures, after his own father dies. Kevin Sweeney was three years old when his father died, and only vaguely aware of his family's circumstances. His mother, thirty-four and nearly penniless, would not speak of the loss to her six children, and they, mindful of her fragility, hid their grief. But five years later, Sweeney quietly selected three men from his com... More >>

Father Figures: Three Wise Men Who Changed a Life

The Revelation of a Star's Endless Shine: A Young Woman's Autobiography of a 20-Year Tale of Trials & Tribulations



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Replete with fifty photographs, The Revelation of a Star's Endless Shine unveils the gripping, never before told tale of child prodigy Shirley Cheng--a blind and physically disabled victim and survivor of severe juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) and more so of falsehood in American medical system--and her loving mother, Juliet Cheng. Enter a world of terrors, struggles, dreams, and triumphs in this true life story spanning twenty years as mother and daughter trave... More >>

The Revelation of a Star's Endless Shine: A Young Woman's Autobiography of a 20-Year Tale of Trials & Tribulations

Botchki: When Doomsday Was Still Tomorrow



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With the humor and clearsightedness of one who loved the shtetl, but who worked hard to escape from it, Zagier records the rhythms and texture of everyday life in Botchki, a small town northeast of Warsaw, from the early years of the century until 1927. The author glories in the details of growing up and explores every irony, every twist of fate, every historical fact, as history rushed past this shtetl, sometimes affecting it, sometimes just passing it by. Life was... More >>

Botchki: When Doomsday Was Still Tomorrow

Childhood to Womanhood: A Memoir--Seattle and Juneau, with Stops along the Way



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Childhood To Womanhood" is an Autobiographical Memoir about a young girl growing up in Seattle in the early 1900's. Her family has a difficult time feeding all five children, thus it is decided that it would be best if one child (Beth) was to be 'farmed out' and go to 'work' as a "Cheap Helper" for a well to do family. Yet as fortunes change, this family is forced into bankruptcy and thus leaves for Juneau, Alaska taking Beth with them. Beth, very much like a Cin... More >>

Childhood to Womanhood: A Memoir--Seattle and Juneau, with Stops along the Way

The River Lock: One Boy's Life Along the Mohawk



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Pulled between the disparate spheres of home life with a minister father he loves and respects, and the world of sex, drugs, and violence of his closest boyhood friends, author Stephen Haven relates his journey of self-discovery in this poignant memoir. After a fourteen-year absence from his home in Amsterdam, New York, Haven returns in the week before Easter, 2003, to the town that molded his character. A true bildungsroman, The River Lock traces the forging of... More >>

The River Lock: One Boy's Life Along the Mohawk

Spit, Scarey Ann, and Sweat Bees: One Thing Leads to Another


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Kathryn Tucker Windham's Spit, Scarey Ann, and Sweat Bees is a magical romp through the author's childhood in the Deep South during the twenties and thirties. Mrs. Windham examines intrinsic country values that she was brought up on, and gives us a true sense of the Southern temperament of that time. The story brings to life old superstitions like "If a grasshopper spits in your eye, you'll go blind" and the silly games children played to pass the time. We are trans... More >>

Spit, Scarey Ann, and Sweat Bees: One Thing Leads to Another

We Were Not Orphans



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What happens to a large Italian family when the mother is sent to the state hospital? Did the father make the right decision to insist they stay together, thus, sending them to an orphanage? One family's story.... More >>

We Were Not Orphans

My Sky Blue Trades: Growing Up Counter in a Contrary Time



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Author of the widely acclaimed New York Times Notable Book The Gutenberg Elegies, distinguished critic and essayist Sven Birkerts explores in this brilliantly written memoir what it means to be an American with roots in a distant culture. The son of Latvian immigrants, Birkerts describes how his struggle to find his own path thrust him up against the myths of his origins-the turbulent lives of his grandparents, whose artistic ambitions played out against a backdrop... More >>

My Sky Blue Trades: Growing Up Counter in a Contrary Time

Back to Mississippi: A Personal Journey Through the Events that Changed America in 1964



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Mary Winstead grew up in Minneapolis, captivated by her fathers tales of his boyhood in rural Mississippi. As a child, she visited her relatives down South, and her nostalgia for that world and its people would compel her to collect her fathers stories for her own children. But Winsteads research into her family history led her to a series of horrifying revelations: about her relatives ingrained racism, their involvement with the Klan, and their connection to the in... More >>

Back to Mississippi: A Personal Journey Through the Events that Changed America in 1964

Escape from Despair



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"Escape from Despair: A Croatian Family's Survival" is a memoir set among Croatia's working-class during the communist era. This brutal and complex story depicts lives hemmed in by poverty and sexual abuse. Bozena, an obedient, religious wife and her husband, Ivan, a violent alcoholic, struggle to survive with six children under the dictatorship of former Communist Yugoslavia. Dealing with hunger and sickness as part of their daily life, the children and Bozena... More >>

Escape from Despair

Voices of Carolina Slave Children



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The slave narratives compiled from interviews in the Works Projects Administration (WPA) files recorded eyewitness accounts of 19th century American slavery. Elderly ex-slaves recounted memories of their childhood during their enslaved period to convey a powerful image of their lives and daily activities. They describe work, games, food, clothing, thoughts about their situation and the Civil War, and what freedom gave to each one of them. These stories present brief... More >>

Voices of Carolina Slave Children

Pulling Down the Barn: Memories of a Rural Childhood



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Blending artful language and style with the dirt, blood, and sweat of farm life, this collection of essays tells a moving story of growing up in rural Michigan.... More >>

Pulling Down the Barn: Memories of a Rural Childhood

The Black Seasons



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A mosaic of memories from a childhood in the Warsaw Ghetto and a life in hiding on the other side of the wall

When six-year-old Michal Glowinski first heard the adults around him speak of the ghetto, he understood only that the word was connected with moving-and conjured up a fantastical image of a many-storied carriage pulled through the streets by some umpteen horses. He was soon to learn that the ghetto was something else entirely. A half-century later,... More >>

The Black Seasons

47 Roses: A Story of Family Secrets and Enduring Love



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In 47 Roses, Peter Sheridan tells the moving and sometimes shocking story of "the other woman" in his parents' lives. Upon his father's sudden death in Dublin, Sheridan finds out about his father's almost fifty-year relationship with Doris, an Englishwoman who was both less and far more than a mistress. Sheridan elegantly describes his search for the truth in the face of resistance from his mother, who falls fatally ill. He eventually meets Doris and learns that she... More >>

47 Roses: A Story of Family Secrets and Enduring Love

Truth Comes in Blows: A Memoir



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Winner of the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir and finalist for the National Jewish Book Award, Truth Comes in Blows is renowned editor and critic Ted Solotaroff's prize-winning account of a coming of age at once quintessentially American and especially vexed. Planted between Ted and a normal boyhood was Ben Solotaroff, as hard a father to placate, defy, and finally accept as can be found in the annals of the American memoir. Tough, bullying, seduc... More >>

Truth Comes in Blows: A Memoir

Cornbread And Beans For Breakfast : The Misadventures Of A Boy



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Stories of a boy coming of age in the rural south during the thirties and forties. Non fiction, interesting and easy reading. Short stories about growing up during the Great Depression.(This books has been reprinted four times)... More >>

Cornbread And Beans For Breakfast : The Misadventures Of A Boy

Light Years: A Girlhood in Hawai'i



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New from the author of In the Cut, the luminous self-portrait of a childhood and adolescence in Hawai’i. Susanna Moore can’t remember the first time she saw the ocean—it has been there for as long as she can remember.  Moore was born in Hawai’i and raised in a paradise of light and color, five days’ ship travel from the U.S. mainland.  As a child she spent endless sun-speckled days in the shade of the palm trees with a bundle of books, the sound of the oc... More >>

Light Years: A Girlhood in Hawai'i

Castle Park



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For anyone who has ever had a special place where childhood vacations were spent, Castle Park will awaken memories of summers past. Now in his eighties, Sam Hair reflects upon his life and memories up until the end of his service as a Navy pilot in World War II. His recollections begin as a boy, during his family's summers at a Michigan resort called Castle Park, a spot to which he would faithfully return for the next half century. The author traces his boyhood rite... More >>

Castle Park

Teddy's Child: Growing Up in the Anxious Southern Gentry Between the Great Wars


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Historian and biographer Virginia Hamilton explores the deep roots of family and place in her coming-of-age memoir set in Birmingham, Alabama, in the period between the World Wars I and II.Born into a family of journalists and writers, she lived a life charmed with books, interesting people, good school, and travel. Yet there were shadows of both the genteel poverty her family fell into during the Great Depression and of mental depression and what were then called n... More >>

Teddy's Child: Growing Up in the Anxious Southern Gentry Between the Great Wars

Tales of Innocence and Experience



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'This is a story of childhood, of innocence and its fragility. Of the particular bond between the very old and the very young, living on the edge, sharing the moment. It is a special kind of love story. The wolf, anyhow, is always part of the plot.'

Tales of Innocence and Experience is a captivating exploration of the relationship between a grandmother and her granddaughter as a second baby is about to be born. Alive to the special sweetness of this relation... More >>

Tales of Innocence and Experience

Once You Step in Elephant Manure



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Book with DVD of remembrances and doubletalking delight. He has been called The Great Imposter, a man who has been introduced to audiences across the country as Dr. Robert Payne, a bumbling bureaucrat from Washington, D.C. But his real name is Durwood Fincher, and the late Allen Funt, of Candid Camera, once dubbed him Mr. Doubletalk. After he hits his audiences with a one-two punch of sense and nonsense, syllables and silliness, they realize why he is such a specia... More >>

Once You Step in Elephant Manure

Redemption of the Shattered: A Teenager's Healing Journey Through Sandtray Therapy



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Bob Livingstone describes in dream-like sequences his personal therapeutic experience while undergoing Sandtray Therapy to address the loss of his father during adolescence. He takes the reader through the processing of feelings until the good and bad are fully integrated.... More >>

Redemption of the Shattered: A Teenager's Healing Journey Through Sandtray Therapy

Enchanted Companions : Stories of Dolls in Our Lives



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Warm your heart with men and women's captivating memories of their dolls beautifully and uniquely told in Enchanted Companions - Stories of Dolls in Our Lives. Delight in over forty photographs dating from 1904 to the present. From a ninety-two year-old grandmother's to a nine year old child's, these inspiring tales of love and loss, joy and heartbreak, family and culture express the power of dolls in people's lives. Be transported to a time of innocence, tru... More >>

Enchanted Companions : Stories of Dolls in Our Lives

Forgotten Memories: Sequel to East Side Dreams



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Turbulent teenage Years! But life goes on! Travel with Art Rodriguez as he takes you through his teen years. You will see that life does get better, even though it appears confusing and harsh at times. You will enjoy his stories of growing up in San Jose, California. He will take you for a stroll; as he does, you will experience with him fun times and hard times. You will enjoy this sequel to East Side Dreams.... More >>

Forgotten Memories: Sequel to East Side Dreams

Nazi Childhood, A



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A Nazi Childhood is a disturbing and intimate portrait of Germany and the Third Reich from the recaptures perpective of a highly-perceptive child. A censored version of this memoir was first published in 1983. This is the posthumous, complete, uncensored story. As the war rages on , young Winifried's feelings of security and mormalcy within his family and country dissolve into fear and confusion. His father, an SS officer, disappears...Germany crumbles...the America... More >>

Nazi Childhood, A

Child of War: Son of Angels: A child's memoir of horror and reconciliation while imprisoned in World War II-torn Philippines



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Only hours after bombs fell on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the Philippine Islands were attacked by Japan. Living on the islands at that time was youngster Curtis Tong; his two sisters, Eloise and Annarae; and his parents, Walter and Margaret, American missionaries posted in the Philippines. A forced march to Camp John Hay in Baguio with five hundred other American and British prisoners of war introduced this family to a new life of fear and starvation. Aut... More >>

Child of War: Son of Angels: A child's memoir of horror and reconciliation while imprisoned in World War II-torn Philippines

Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt: A Southern Illinois Family Biography


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In Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt: A Southern Illinois Family Biography, author Cleo Caraway fondly recalls how she and her siblings came of age on the family farm in the 1930s and 1940s. Like many others, the Caraways were affected by the economic hardships of the Great Depression, but Cleo’s parents strived to shelter her and her six siblings from the dire circumstances affecting the nation and their home and allowed them to bask in their idealistic existence... More >>

Growing Up in a Land Called Egypt: A Southern Illinois Family Biography

Put the Billy On


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Winner, 2008 IP Picks Best Creative Non-fiction Award. A nostalgic insight into what it was like to grow up in Australia in the 1930s and 40s, mixed with undertones of delightful humour and fading innocence. Historical events, such as the lead up to World War II, are artfully compared to the tensions in the speaker s own family life. Jones invites us to reflect on how far we ve come, and the precious things that may have been lost on the way.... More >>

Put the Billy On

A Boy Called H: A Childhood in Wartime Japan



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This is the fascinating true story of a Japanese boy's growing disillusionment with the conduct of a patriotic war.

Boy H's father was a tailor, his mother a tambourine-banging Christian in a country of very few Christians. His childhood unfolded in the 1930s, when militarism was steadily strengthening its grip on Japan; it ended when the nation lay in ruins. What set H apart from other kids, despite the shared preoccupation with schoolmates, movies, and se... More >>

A Boy Called H: A Childhood in Wartime Japan

Spared Angola: Memories from a Cuban-American Childhood



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The moving collection evokes the agony and frustration borne of growing up in terminal exile and cultural limbo. But, from anguish and turmoil, the artist has wrought inspiration and crafted one of the most eloquent and commanding voices of contemporary Latin American literature. "This slim volume is studded with poetry that adds depth to the characters and action ... With short chapters that flow fluidly between the first and thurd person, Suárez reflects on 36 ye... More >>

Spared Angola: Memories from a Cuban-American Childhood

A Forever Family



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Eight-year-old Jennifer Jordan-Wong describes her adoption by a family after four years of living as a foster child with many different families.... More >>

A Forever Family

Confessions of an Accidental Mouseketeer



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A 60-year show business veteran, Lonnie has been seen in 25 films; over 300 TV shows, 49 plays and musicals including Broadway, off-Broadway, regional theatre and national tours; many commercials; and heard on 100+ radio shows and voice overs. He has been seen in numerous live performances and TV and radio talk shows. He is also a book author, playwright, poet, film and theatre critic, choreographer and director.... More >>

Confessions of an Accidental Mouseketeer

Affection and Estrangement: A Southern Family Memoir



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Focusing on race, religion, and class, author Preston M. Browning Jr. discusses life in the rural South as he experienced it in the 1930s and 1940s. With humorous touches and an eye for detail, this memoir provides not only snippets about the era but also the history of some of Virginia's oldest families. Born in 1929, Browning's childhood coincided with the Great Depression, and much of what he tells about his Culpeper, Virginia home communicates the ubiquitous... More >>

Affection and Estrangement: A Southern Family Memoir

Blueberry Summers: Growing Up at the Lake



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"I would begin thinking about summer on our lake as early as Easter. Yes, it was our lake, not just the lake." In this classic story of a midwestern boyhood, Curtiss Anderson takes readers into the colorful lives of his robust Norwegian family and their wonderfully familiar summerscape in northern Minnesota: the lake place. Sweet childhood reminiscences comprise this coming-of-age memoir set in the poignant summers of the 1930s and '40s. Conversations on the porch ... More >>

Blueberry Summers: Growing Up at the Lake

100 Cigarettes and a Bottle of Vodka: A Memoir



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Winner of the Canadian Jewish Book Award 2000

100 cigarettes and a bottle of vodka – the reward in German-occupied Poland for turning in a Jew.

Arthur Schaller was eleven when Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Along with the rest of the Jewish population of Warsaw, he and his family were confined in the Ghetto. His father had escaped to Soviet-occupied territory, so Arthur, his mother, and his brother struggled to survive in increasingly ... More >>

100 Cigarettes and a Bottle of Vodka: A Memoir

A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne: A Memoir, 1917-1918



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A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne is a firsthand account of World War I through the eyes of an enlisted soldier. William S. Triplet was a seventeen-year-old junior in high school when, on April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of war. Passed by Congress and signed by the nation's chief executive four days later, this declaration stirred the superintendent of schools in Triplet's hometown of Sedalia, Missouri, to make an emotional plea to all elig... More >>

A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne: A Memoir, 1917-1918

Odyssey Of A Romanian Street Child



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What is it like to be a young child living on the streets?Come and see. But be forewarned: This inside look at the grim reality of a street child’s life may change your outlook on life.In major cities all over the world, children of the street are considered a nuisance…bad for business…bad for tourism. Now, you will meet these children up close…as human beings. This is the true story of Catalin [Kuh-tuh-leen], who ran away at age eight to escape abuse at home. ... More >>

Odyssey Of A Romanian Street Child

My Daddy's Secret



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My Daddy's Secret the sensitive-often heartbreaking-true story of the effects of a father's secret sexual addictions on his family-particularly on his oldest daughter, whom he made his confidante when she was just nine years old. The author hopes this book will provide new insights into the pain such addictions inflict on families-and insight into God's amazing grace in healing those pains. Denise Shick, an author, speaker, and the Director of Help4Families... More >>

My Daddy's Secret