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Born into New China (Spring Grass Book 1) by Qiyin Emurian 4.0 Stars (19 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Born into New China (Spring Grass Book 1) covers the period of my life from early childhood to a teenager experiencing the beginning of the violence and uncertainty unleashed by the Cultural Revolution. I began my journey as a spirited child in a well-to-do family in Shanghai. The day I started primary school, I learned that my first name, Qiyin, meant spring grass in Chinese, blessing me to be like grass, not as charming as flowers but always alive and thriving. I became unusually bold for a girl. The book reveals the gradual changes to my life and to the lives of my family and friends as Mao Zedong issued directives for New China. With the start of the Cultural Revolution, my older brother and I, both ardent believers in Mao's words and policies, joined the Red Guards to sweep away all vestiges of capitalism and the Four Olds: Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Ideas. I found myself with the power to make life-altering decisions about the lives of suspected traitors to the cause of class struggle, all the while a naïve teenager coping with the issues of adolescence.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 235 Pages (5,223 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

The Purpose Code: Cracking the Secrets of a Meaningful Life by Amatya Agyey 5.0 Stars (17 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Embark on a captivating journey through life's alphabet with "The Purpose Code," a unique exploration of the myriad facets that make our existence a grand adventure. Life is more than just a series of moments -- it's a puzzle waiting to be solved, a canvas waiting for vibrant strokes, and an ever-unfolding story of discovery. In this insightful book, each letter of the alphabet becomes a portal to a different aspect of life, weaving together a tapestry of experiences, emotions, and reflections. "A" is for "Authentic," encouraging you to embrace the true essence of who you are, while "Z" is for "Zen," prompting you to find tranquility in the midst of life's chaos. "The Purpose Code" is not a roadmap dictating how to live, but rather a trusted companion inviting you to ponder and converse about the profound questions of existence. It serves as a friendly guide, prompting you to consider what truly matters to you and what imparts meaning to your unique journey. As you traverse the alphabet with this book, expect to see the world through a different lens and discover a newfound appreciation for the small, significant moments that shape your narrative. This book is more than words on a page; it's an invitation to color your own story with the vibrant hues of introspection, gratitude, and purpose. Join us on this expedition, and let "The Purpose Code" be your companion as you navigate the intricacies of life, offering insights, reflections, and a touch of inspiration to add depth and richness to your personal narrative. Life is a grand adventure -- let this book be your guide to unlocking its hidden treasures.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 99 Pages (273 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Jailbird by JD Horner 4.7 Stars (23 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

The 'artist' dream remains exactly that. Spice is making HMP Broadhurst impossible to police. Greg is a loser. Kids? Yeah, right. No wonder prison officer Charlotte Croft is beginning to feel like she is the one who is incarcerated. But a close friend reminds her: Doves aren't meant to be caged. And unlike him, she's on the right side of the bars. Charlotte's barely had chance to spread her wings when the violent attack on her brother crash lands her into lawyer Vinny's life. Yet, nothing is going to stop her. Not the intense connection they share. Not when he has a wife. Not the fact her prison life and his top case are linked. Not how she's left questioning who else is corrupt. Not even a broken heart. About the only thing Charlotte Croft is now sure of is this: she only has one life... and she is going to live it. But everything has a price, even freedom. Just how much will she pay for hers? Jailbird will have you turning from the first page to the last. A heart-warming, funny thriller of a love story with more twists and turns than a helter-skelter! Contemporary, witty and sharp... you won't be able to put it down.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 374 Pages (785 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Lost World of the Himalayas, The Journals of Explorer M.G. Hawking by M.G. Hawking 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Composed from the journals of explorer M.G. Hawking's five years in remote areas of the Himalayas, this book transports the reader into a legendary lost world, a journey that leads to the discovery of the most refined and powerful knowledge possessed by the human race. Many years ago, on an extended trek into an inner region of the vast wilderness of the Great Himalayan Range, Hawking chanced on an unexpected find. In a majestic valley surrounded by towering ice peaks, he encountered a beautiful small village. In that community, called Siddhalaya by its residents, he had the privilege of meeting a number of truly extraordinary men and women. This encounter marked the beginning of sixty-two months Hawking spent in the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet, during which time he kept detailed records of his adventures, experiences, and conversations with those highly enlightened individuals. Over the past several years the team at Wisdom Masters Press, in association with Hawking, has worked diligently to compose a series of books based on his journals and field notes. This was a daunting assignment; Hawking had accumulated hundreds of pages of hand-written journal entries and field notes, all of which had to be sorted and cataloged. Yet it was a fascinating if formidable task, one that could not have been accomplished without the assistance and encouragement of some of the extraordinary individuals Hawking met in the Himalayas, all of whom you will meet in the pages of our books. From the Author: "The knowledge of the masters is profound and powerful, and one hopes it will have relevance to others, will offer them insight and guidance, will greatly expand their knowledge and power, will be validated by their experience, or, at the very least, will stimulate them to search further on their own. The philosophy expressed by the masters reflects as well the broader context and search of our culture at this particular stage of its development. The evolutionary ...

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Length: 177 Pages (920 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

M & Dee: A Wanderlust Love Story, based on True Events. by Marianne Madson 4.1 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

"Have I become a ghost? All I hear is divorcee, adulteress whispered behind my back while you get high fives. Dee please tell me, you never told anyone... about Sam." The book blurb is from M and Dee, my groovy early seventies pop culture memoir. The reviews describe M and Dee as an authentic 70s sounding groovy read, which it should because it really happened. So, with that said, instead of me describing the book, below is what the readers have said about M and Dee. "Ah, the 70s. This book captures well the free spirited, hitch-hiking, back-packing, train riding, grass smoking, free loving, relationship developing era of the early to mid-70's. The story contains humor, insights, quirks, and romance, but in the end it is a tragedy of the most unusual kind. Don't try to figure out the ending. You can't." "Groovy Baby, the characters developed nicely and it really had a good vibe to it and the language was very authentic." "A modern day retelling of the classic star-crossed lovers tale." "I loved this story and really got into the groovy 70s scene which was so which was so poignantly depicted." Great wanderlust read. Domestic Life, Friendship, Romance, Coming of Age, Biographical women's personal memoir

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Length: 426 Pages (1,554 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Dyslexia to Dynamo: The Story of Dennis McDonald (Spiritual Journeys) by Julie McDonald 4.5 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

I met my brother-in-law, Dennis, when I was 14 and he was 12. It is always hard to remember how close we are in age, as he was 5 years behind me in school. Dennis suffered from a number of learning disabilities including severe dyslexia. He was asked to leave high school at age 20, as graduation did not seem to be in his future. A proud moment in his life was his, "honorary high school diploma," after he became very successful. This is his story, which will inspire anyone who has disabilities or who has a loved one suffering with one or more.

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Length: 16 Pages (2,167 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

TRUE CRIME 10: The Crimes of this World by D. W. Loder 3.7 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

TRUE CRIME 10: The Crimes of this World Short and informative is reported here about the true crime cases of our world. Case 1, Breck Bednar Breck meets someone while gaming online. The two teenagers get along great and so they decide to get to know each other in the real world. But the meeting will have fatal consequences for Breck and his family. Case 2, Mitrice Richardson Five nights without sleep and a devastating illness play a big part in this case. Mitrice disappears into the mountains without a trace. Why are the police acting so fatally in this case? Is it because this is about a black lesbian woman? Case 3, Jesse Valencia The 23-year-old model lies in a pool of blood after a wild night outside the Missouri campus. Then it turns out there is a secret. So what happened? Case 4, John Joubert John Joseph Joubert IV was an American serial killer who was executed in Nebraska. He was found guilty of murdering three boys in Maine and Nebraska. Case 5, Mollie Tibbetts The student disappears while jogging. Then her body is found. The case is evolving into a political debate under the Donald Trump administration. Case 6, Oba Chandler Three bodies are found floating handcuffed and ankles in Tampa Bay, Florida. Who is responsible for that? Case 7, Larry Gene Bell Larry Gene Bell was an American murderer and suspected serial killer in Lexington County, South Carolina who was electrocuted for the murders of Sharon Faye "Shari" Smith and Debra May Helmick. Bell forced Smith to write a "last will" before murdering her and taunting her family over the phone. Case 8, Alice Ruggles Alice Ruggles was a 24-year-old Northumbria University graduate who was stalked and found murdered at her home in Bensham, Gateshead in October 2016. Case 9, Daniel LaPlante Daniel J. LaPlante is a convicted American murderer who served multiple life sentences for the 1987 murders of Priscilla Gustafson and her two children in Townsend, Massachusetts. Case 10, Caleb ...

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Length: 140 Pages (1,354 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Verse and Valor: Poetic Reflections on Presidential Legacy by Archie Luper 4.9 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

"Verse and Valor: Poetic Reflections on Presidential Legacy" by Archie Luper takes readers on a captivating journey through American history. This book sheds light on all 46 U.S. presidents, offering poetic insights into their teachings, writings, and indelible legacies. From George Washington's revolutionary wisdom to Joe Biden's transformative visions, each chapter weaves together their quotes, guiding principles, and noteworthy achievements in poetic form. This enlightening odyssey uncovers the tapestry of each president's life, revealing aspects such as their spouses, children, religious affiliations, and timeless quotes that shaped generations. Fascinating facts illuminate lesser-known facets of their personalities and the historical eras they navigated. "Verse and Valor" magnifies the enduring wisdom and visionaries who shaped the American narrative, celebrating the profound legacy of America's leaders. Archie Luper's preface sets the tone for a unifying experience, transcending political divides, and fostering appreciation for the nation's greatness. Join Archie Luper in this meaningful journey through American presidential history, finding common ground and rekindling unity in the United States of America.

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Length: 108 Pages
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Wisdom of the Ages: Timeless Lessons from History's Greatest Minds by Stan Barren 4.3 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Dive into the Timeless Wisdom of History's Luminaries From the meditative alleys of Eastern philosophy to the resilient spirits of modern visionaries, "Wisdom of the Ages" offers a curated exploration into the profound insights and lessons from some of the most esteemed minds in human history. Why Read This Book? • Universal Teachings: Traverse through time, uncovering the ageless truths that resonate even in today's complex world. • Diverse Perspectives: Engage with a plethora of voices, from ancient philosophers like Plato to trailblazing scientists like Marie Curie, and from spiritual leaders such as Buddha to revolutionaries like Nelson Mandela. • Inspiration for Modern Times: Discover the foundational principles that drove these great figures and learn how to apply their wisdom in our daily lives. Highlights Include: • Detailed explorations of key figures in ten thematic chapters, each focusing on a unique domain of human endeavor. • Beautifully crafted narratives that not only inform but also inspire. • A synthesis of teachings, offering readers a roadmap to weave these lessons into their own lives. Whether you're a passionate student of history, a seeker of wisdom, or simply someone who cherishes rich, enlightening content, "Wisdom of the Ages" promises a transformative journey. Delve deep into the minds of the individuals who shaped our world and emerge with insights that could shape your personal journey. Embark on this timeless voyage and let the past illuminate your path forward.

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Length: 142 Pages (5,024 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

A bit of a sore throat: Throat cancer and its treatment: a patient's perspective. by Robert Leslie 4.2 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

A patient's perspective on throat cancer and its treatment. I don't know your reason for looking at my book, but before going any further, I do hope it's not because you or a person close to you has cancer; it's a horrible disease. My story is about my own experience of stage 4 throat cancer and what I have learned by researching - I'm not an expert; this isn't a medical textbook and my description won't necessarily match how things go for other people, but it should give you some insight and forewarning of what to expect. Some of it was frustrating, some painful and surprisingly other parts which went far better than I expected. This book is what I would have been very happy to read before the start of my encounter with cancer. Despite the serious nature of the topic, I think you'll find plenty of moments which make you laugh. A review 5.0 out of 5 stars Highly readable and humorous medical memoir "I'm giving this book five stars because the subject is so important and because I loved the writing. Yes, it's a medical memoir; but much more than that. One of the first section headings is: 'Warning: this book may contain jokes.' I didn't expect that, given the subject matter, but Mr Leslie does not disappoint. There are many laugh-out-loud moments. This memoir of a serious health condition comes from an observant and witty raconteur, despite the distress he suffers from his diagnosis and treatment. Leslie, who constantly asks questions and does not accept pat responses, makes clear his debt to the NHS. This despite the occasional inefficiencies he points out. Between the jokes and the medical memoir there were good suggestions about ways the administration of the NHS might be improved; how to reduce the number of late diagnoses. Best of all is his take on how to read the reviews of hospitals and cancer services because nowadays we have more choice than heretofore; and more than most people realise. And he has ideas on how the NHS might persuade more patients ...

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Length: 229 Pages (2,169 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Tina Turner: What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner Biography) by Sam Cousins Price verified 55 minutes ago

** IN "TINA TURNER: WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT" ACCLAIMED JOURNALIST AND BIOGRAPHER SAM COUSINS CAPTURES THE INDOMITABLE SPIRIT OF A MUSIC ICON WHOSE LIFE STORY TRANSCENDS THE RHYTHM OF ROCK AND ROLL. ** Cousins delves deep into Tina Turner's journey from her humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to becoming a global superstar known for her electrifying performances and unforgettable voice. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Turner herself, her close associates, and meticulous archival research, Cousins presents a vivid portrait of a woman who overcame personal and professional adversities to revolutionize the music industry. Known for his empathetic and insightful writing, Cousins sheds new light on Turner's career highs and personal lows, illustrating how she became a symbol of strength and perseverance. "Tina Turner: What's Love Got To Do With It" is an inspiring tribute to the woman who dared to challenge the norms and chart her own destiny, making it a must-read for fans and admirers worldwide.

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Length: 176 Pages (527 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

I RAN THE WORLD: If you could change the world, would you? by Chris Long 4.9 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

'Astonishing mix of inspiration, famous names, connections and heart breaking honesty of one man's desire to make the world listen, take notice and help change the world for the better.' Reader review 'I could not put this book down. I laughed, cried and was amazed in equal measure.' Reader review 'Read this from cover to cover in one sitting!! Can't believe this was 35 years ago, feels like yesterday! An amazing story of the biggest mass participation event in history - EVER - to raise money for the starving in Africa.' Reader review A truly remarkable and inspiring memoir by the man who founded and organised the largest mass participation demonstration the world has even seen. Inspired by Bob Geldof, Band Aid and Live Aid, Chris Long organised his game-changing event 35 years ago, before the internet, mobile phones and social media. Sport Aid and Run the World was huge and captured the imagination of Politicians, Heads of State, Royalty, Celebrities, Sports Stars and 19.8 million people in 89 countries. The event raised £32 million for charity and pressurised governments into cancelling US$150 million of African debt. This fascinating and racy memoir reveals the triumphs and tragedies behind that turbulent time. How he imitated Bob Geldof to ensure Birmingham's Olympic bid team got on board, convinced the head of UNICEF to partner Geldof and the Band Aid Trust, met Prince Charles and Princess Diana at Buckingham Palace and took tea with Margaret Thatcher at Number Ten Downing Street - not to mention how close he came to committing suicide along the way. Chris agonised over writing his book for three decades: laying bare the exultation, high notes and happiness behind his superhuman achievement; tempered with the blood, sweat, tears, depression and despair when it all came tumbling down. But he decided too many people were ignoring the current crises - climate change, the population explosion, the ongoing agony of refugees fleeing religious and ideological ...

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Length: 350 Pages (943 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

After the Fire: Finding Life Again Within the Burn Scar (California Jackson Butte Fire 2015) by N M Reed 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

After the Fire: finding life again in the burn scar. The Butte Fire Re-population, follow-up to Home Is Where the Horse Is: Surviving the Jackson Butte Fire Evacuation The follow up story of the Jackson Butte Fire disaster, "Home is Where the Horse Is: Surviving the Jackson Butte Fire Evacuation of 2015". When the fire broke out on September 10th 2015, the author was forced to evacuate her ranch in the woods and try to take as many of her animals and possessions with her in the 15 minutes provided by the county sheriff. The evacuation itself was a disaster. But the follow-up story is heart breaking. A week to week journal of all that happened between re-population and the final settlement with the power company 2 1/2 years later, the story unfolds like a bad adventure novel. Everything seems to go wrong, from illegal tree poaching to gun fights and running for their lives. But the author lives to tell the tale, of bare earth and flooding rain and mud slides, to the ground turning green again with over-abundant brush and grass growth. Horses escape, and the feral cat finds her way back outside, even without her feet. An amazing often hair-raising, and sometimes heartening tale of survival and persevering against all odds in the burnt out wilderness of Calaveras county, California after the Butte Fire disaster of 2015, when 74 thousand acres were blackened in a matter of hours and lives were shattered or lost.

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Length: 62 Pages (21,517 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

The Claimant: Butcher or Baronet? by Paul Terry 4.6 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 22 hours ago

It's 1866 and from the dusty frontier town of Wagga Wagga comes a man who sets Victorian Britain alight - the likes of which have never been seen before or since. It's a tale so preposterous that it's still debated today. Tom Castro - or was he Arthur Orton? - an obese, toothless butcher who lives in a slab hut, suddenly comes forward and claims to be Roger Tichborne, the rightful Baronet of Tichborne Park, Hampshire, and head of one of England's oldest noble families. Incredibly, Roger's mother agrees. So sets in motion a journey that takes our Claimant on a rollercoaster ride of fame, glory, prison and penury, unleashes a 12th century curse, disturbs Queen Victoria, delights Mark Twain, immortalises our Claimant in wax at Madame Tussaud's, and strikes at the very heart of the English class system. And, at the end of a tumultuous life, a strange posthumous victory to the Claimant leads some to still ask - was he Roger Tichborne, a baronet, or Arthur Orton, a butcher?

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Length: 310 Pages (4,825 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Steps in the Dark of Light by Charlie Hull 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 22 hours ago

Have you ever felt as if you were walking along in the dark, even though you knew that God was leading you in His light? Charlie too experienced this feeling as God led him along in steps in the dark of light. Experience his questions and frustrations, mingled with thanksgiving and insight concerning the purpose God had for the things He allowed into Charlie's life. How could a broken leg be part of God's purpose? Broken legs for truck drivers lead to unemployment. Unemployment leads to homelessness. How could these things possibly be part of God's loving plan? But they were -- from the hands of a Heavenly Father who loved Charlie enough to allow him to go through all of this in order to fulfill His special plan and bless him.

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Length: 183 Pages (473 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

The Shining Place by Frances Bennett 4.2 Stars (128 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

In the 1960's Frances grows up in the remote desert town of Thermal, CA. Most nights her father gets drunk and beats her mother. The child feels her joy slip away. To survive she knows she must hold on to the truth and remember what happened. Decades later in psychotherapy, Frances revisits her childhood and becomes trapped in a memory world of little girls with big demands and a lot to say. "The Shining Place" is a magical story of recovery told by the girls, and an account of their therapy endured and paid for by the adult client. "The Shining Place" is a combined memoir and an account of psychotherapy, adapted from journals written over a ten year period. It addresses issues of transference, distrust, dissociation, and rupture in the therapeutic alliance. It's a fast read on an abusive childhood and the complexities of psychotherapy.

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Length: 330 Pages (7,131 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

The Angels and Demons of Houston : A True Crime Collection (Books at the Crime Scenes Book 5) by Michael M. Williams Price verified 14 hours ago

True crime is all around us, these days. From podcasts to television shows to movies and conventions, it's practically in the air we breathe. It's the true crime junkies' world -- we're all just living in it. But why do we hunger so powerfully for these stories? Why are we willing to commit hours of our lives to them, whether they appear on the page or on the screen? When it comes to literary true crime, these stories grip us unlike any other genre. For every suspense novel that shocks and awes readers, there are real life stories that make those fictions seem tame and predictable. True crime is a loaded genre: the best authors do not sensationalize violence and human suffering, but they provide context and depth to the crimes they study. Many of them highlight the fallibility of the legal system and the ruinous forces of internalized racism and misogyny. In these excellent books, we're reminded that true crime does not simply consist of a neatly constructed narrative with a criminal mastermind and heroic detectives and ideal victims. Life, and crimes, are so much messier than that. We've rounded up some of our favorites, which covers a wide swath of crimes highlighting a wide swath of societal origins and implications.

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Lionel Messi : FIFA world cup Qatar 2022: The amazing story of the boy who became a legend by Javier jurado Alvarez 3.8 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

"If I wasn't paid to be a professional footballer, I would willingly play for nothing." - Lionel Messi. The idea that a young man from Argentina standing five feet seven inches tall might develop into the best soccer player in the world defies sense. A person who has been diagnosed with growth hormone insufficiency and lacks the financial means to pay for the costly treatment to address that disease would also not be the best prospect to succeed players like Diego Maradona, Ronaldo, or Pelé in the title of "World's Best." But Lionel Messi consistently defies reason ever since he joined his first soccer squad at the age of four. In this book, Lionel Messi's journey from his modest origins in a small hamlet in Argentina to his record-breaking fifth Ballon D'Or award will be chronicled. We won't believe that Messi merely inherited a plethora of natural talent, despite the temptation being great. Instead, we will go back and examine the steps that he took to become, without a doubt, the greatest player in the annals of soccer. Everything you need to know about Messi, from his early years to his world-record-setting performances on the field, is provided here. This book is your best option if you want an in-depth biography of Lionel Messi. Take Action Grab a copy of this book and enjoy the amazing journey of messi

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Length: 59 Pages (777 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

It's Me or the Horse: Family, Friendship, Dogs, Divorce, Narcissists, Healing and the Chestnut Mare who gave me voice. by Wiley Davis 4.1 Stars (21 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

"I want you to stop horseback riding so that I don't have to work, and I can focus on writing my screenplay," my husband said at the celebration dinner for my new six-figure job. I had worked for months to get the offer, and it would finally allow me to take horseback riding lessons at the little farm up Topanga Canyon more than once a week. I had been aching to get back in the saddle, something I loved throughout my lifetime. Chad was a writer, director, and producer for reality TV, and I had a modest-paying job in content marketing. We lived a simple life in Santa Monica, but my new career changed everything. "You've married the wrong girl." I thought to myself but didn't dare say out of fear of the temper for which he held a reputation. It was never about the horse. It was the question of what I was willing to give up for an idea of us. It was the fallout if I betrayed the half-truths, mistruths, and denials that I grew up with and accepted as a good "Preacher's Kid". This was my breaking point and I had a choice. Lose me... or lose the horse. This is my story of the friendships and animals who helped me find my voice and the courage to heal. This book contains explicit material, including language, and sexual situations, and is suitable for adults. Reader discretion is advised.

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Length: 290 Pages (2,566 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Hearing You by MM Stine 5.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

You learn a little about my life before I suffer a life threatening respiratory illness that places me in a medically induced coma. While I am under sedation for an exceptional amount of time, I experience a version of my life that is as real to me as the lapse of time pulls me further in. Things that don't make sense become my reality while interactions of reality plays into my alternate state of mind. Do I really know that I am as sick as I am? Do I know that my life is in the balance and what is being done to me in attempt to return me to the life I once had? I invite you to experience my rendering of this alternate life and the reality that comes.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 341 Pages (531 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

The Real Napoleon - The Untold Story by John Tarttelin (A SOULADREAM PRODUCTION) 3.7 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

THE REAL NAPOLEON - The Untold Story "An impressive and powerful piece of work" - Rupert Heath, literary agent. "Fresh and convincing" Andrew Lownie, literary agent. "Many thanks for this, which I found fascinating and very much enjoyed reading - despite the fact, or perhaps precisely because, it debunks many of my own long-held opinions about Napoleon... you do write nicely, with great passion and in a compelling style... I'm perfectly happy with the premise that British history has tarnished Napoleon unfairly... " Robin Wade, literary agent. "Passionately argued - a book you must read" Jean-Claude Damamme, French historian. In this book Napoleon is shown for what and who he was and not as the caricature described by many bigoted 'historians', especially of the British persuasion. He was not short, he was often generous and he seldom forgot a friend, particularly those from his early days before he was famous. France was attacked in 1802, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1809 and 1814 - yet it is always Napoleon who is blamed for the so-called Napoleonic Wars, a misnomer if ever there was one. England with a mad King, a Prime Minister who was pickled in port, a Foreign Secretary who killed himself and a Prince Regent addicted to laudanum and alcohol - too umbrage that a genius across the Channel was ruling a country that had been Britain's enemy for decades. Napoleon, in the words of Napier - who served with British forces in the Peninsular and who was regarded as the finest historian of his day - was seen as the epitomization of the democratic forces that were swirling around Europe as a result of the American and French Revolutions. Hence the British Establishment wanted him destroyed at all costs. Thus millions in gold left the Bank of England to pay for Austrian and Russian armies to attack France. Even worse secret payments were made to assassins working for the Comte d'Artois, Louis XIII's infamous sibling, in order for attempts to be made on Napoleon's life. William ...

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Length: 247 Pages (596 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

A Few Good Lines: Well, We All Have To Call Our First Book Something, Don't We? by Zebedee Abercorn 4.6 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

The first book published by everybody's favourite hyperliterate Glaswegian Tourettist gay dad, that tirelessly scribbling scriptomaniac to whom circumspection is alien and discretion is an abstract, is a series of essays on topics of personal interest as diverse as the British domestic energy market, canine husbandry, faith healing, the Royal Family, getting the snip (thank God for commas, what what!), and the hazards of dating in middle age - I know, trying to date the right sex would have helped, I suppose! - and so, so, Just SO much more! Enjoy!

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Length: 170 Pages (1,163 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Stopping Napoleon : War and intrigue in the Mediterranean by Tom Pocock 4.1 Stars (94 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Following the Battle of Trafalgar, Britain had one objective: stopping Napoleon at all costs... After his defeat by Nelson at Trafalgar, Napoleon knew he could never invade England. Many thought he would try to take over the vast, crumbling Ottoman Empire, return to Egypt and even march on India. So the British concentrated on the Mediterranean: for a decade it became the scene of dangers, real or imagined, and of battles both on land and at sea. All was dictated by a fierce determination to stop Napoleon. Stopping Napoleon is a fast-paced, beautifully written account that should be read by all aficionados of the age of Nelson and Napoleon. Praise for Tom Pocock: 'Pocock has restored this neglected campaign to its true importance in this lively and important book' - Sunday Times 'Compendiously detailed, expert analysis... No detail escapes Mr Pocock' - The Spectator 'An enthralling read' - Brighton Argus Tom Pocock was the author of eighteen books (and editor of two more), mostly biographies but including two about his experiences as a newspaper war correspondent. Born in London in 1925, he was educated at Westminster School and Cheltenham College, joining the Royal Navy in 1943. He has contributed to many magazines and appeared on television documentaries about Nelson and the subject of another of his biographies, the novelist and imperialist Sir Rider Haggard.

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TRUE CRIME 1: The Crimes of this World by D. W. Loder 3.7 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

TRUE CRIME 1: The Crimes of this World Short and informative is reported here about the true crime cases of our world. Case 1, Jovan Collier From teen killer to obsessive stalker. Only 25 years later does his past come to light and he ended up behind bars. Case 2, David & Catherine Birnie A pair that together becomes a deadly combo. From the press it was only called "the Moorhouse murders". Case 3, Kris Kremers & Lisanne Froon Disappeared while hiking in the jungle. But what happened? An accident or murder? A mysteriously spooky unsolved case. Case 4, Emma Walker They were the ultimate high school dream couple. She cheerleader and he foodball player. But only until one of the two had to die. Case 5, Hinterkaifeck Six dead on a lonely farm in the middle of nowhere in Bavaria. Surrounded by fields, meadow landscapes and dark forest. What happened? Case 6, Lizzie Borden Mathew and Abby Borden are found executed in a bloodbath. Mathew's face was barely recognizable from the heavy blows of the hatchet. Back of Abby's head smashed in anger. Did the young woman, Lizzie Borden at the age of 32, brutally murder her parents? Case 7, Michele Avila She is popular and her friends are jealous. But how far can the spiral of popularity and jealousy go? Case 8, Wade Writtley Two women who were looking for a new partner on the Internet are in great danger. Because the man they met online is a ticking time bomb. Case 9, Joseph Meling A perfectly healthy woman dies out of the blue. How could that happen? It quickly becomes clear that there are connections to an earlier case. Case 10, Christopher Watts The man who killed his family to keep his secrets and live the life he hid.

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TRUE CRIME 7: The Crimes of this World by D. W. Loder 3.9 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

TRUE CRIME 7: The Crimes of this World Short and informative is reported here about the true crime cases of our world. Case 1, Jayme Closs In October 2018, the 13-year-old American woman was kidnapped shortly before 1 a.m. in the middle of the night. The kidnapper shot her parents dead. Case 2, Camp Scott The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders took place on the morning of June 13, 1977 at Camp Scott in Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA. The victims were three girl scouts, between the ages of 8 and 10, who were raped and murdered. Case 3, Karina Holmer The young Swede fulfills her dream and travels to the USA as an au pair. But her stay quickly turns into a nightmare and ends with her brutal death. Case 4, Cyanide Tylenol A drug prepared with cyanide killed seven people in 1982. But who does that? Case 5, Freeway Phantom Between April 1971 and September 1972, Washington DC was terrorized by a serial killer known to this day only as the Freeway Phantom. While at large, the Freeway Phantom brutally raped and murdered six girls between the ages of 10 and 18, all of whom were African American. Case 6, Linsey Quy The young mother is missing. It later turns out she was strangled and her body dismembered. Her husband quickly comes under suspicion. Case 7, Maria Ridulph The seven-year-old girl disappears in early December 1957. Her remains are only found five months later in a wooded area. The case, well known in the Chicago area, was one of the oldest known cold case murders in the United States to have been solved. Case 8, Joshua Maddux The dead boy in the chimney. Mysterious and Unsolved. Case 9, Jessie Blodgett The young stage actress and art lover is found strangled in her bed. What happened? Case 10, Tyler Hadley The 17-year-old just wanted to party. But someone was in his way. He became a killer.

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Simply Ichitantei, Zen Buddhism practices changed my life: Story of the unsui, Ashida Hōkan by Hōkan(峰寛) Ashida(芦田) 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

I decided, "The life of constantly wanting to do this or that is over. From now on, to return this debt of gratitude, I will live for something other than myself, for my father, for my mother, for my family and friends, for those connected to me by fate in this temple, for those I have had connections with in the past or that I will connect with in the future." Despite the pain, cold, sleepiness and sadness, even as I cried and my nose ran, I kept meditating, focusing on the breath of life, turning into the breath itself, becoming aware of my devoted, self-sacrificing body, the selfless love of all my cells, the sanctity of life. I was able to become aware. I was enthralled, turned around by Buddha's arrangement of this world, with gratitude towards my parents for giving me this precious life, to the parents of my parents and onwards. It was as if a glass were being filled with water, drop by drop. Love of the world, love of the universe, this unconditional love had permeated deep inside my heart, slowly, taking its own time. I finally came to terms with it. One day I told the chief priest, "I no longer feel like leaving the temple to live and work in the secular world outside" While saying this, I had unconsciously made a fist with my right hand, placed this to the left side of my belly and moved it to the right. "Seppuku?" I surprised myself with my own gesture. "So you've made up your mind." The chief priest asked me whether I would become a priest. "Yes." I replied back with a loud and low voice from the bottom of my chest. "Welcome to Arthur Findlay College." The voice which came from deep inside the heart had changed my life, taking it in a different direction.

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The Outcast Experiment by G. Ferguson 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 13 hours ago

A social experiment showing how humans react to difference, an autobiographical account spanning four decades, the author is the guinea pig, the author is a lifelong outsider. The reader will learn what made the author an outcast, how society reacted to the author, what this did to the authors mind and the life wrecking consequences of mental illness. The author gradually recovers over the space of two decades, spends five years at college and then writes this book. The story isn't all depressing, its scattered with humour and is filled with weird, wonderful and real characters, some of these characters are as strange as the author.

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Winter Roads: My Struggles (King of Obsolete Winter Roads Book 1) by Joey Barnes (Kindle Direct Publishing) 4.5 Stars (30 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

This is my 1st book in the 10-book series; Winter Roads: My Struggles based on the years 1996 through to 2007. The book is based on me wanting and learning the Ice Roads in Northern Manitoba which are Canadian Winter Roads. I made a lot of mistakes but also learned a lot. Being a single parent, my young daughter Xena, got to grow up enjoying my adventures. But without all the mis-adventures and fun, I would have never gotten on the TV show Ice Road Truckers for my 15 seconds of fame around the world. These Winter Road books are written through the covid 19 lock downs April to September 2021. I also credit the lock downs for bettering myself with being able to write and have Amazon feature my books around the world. This Amazon was all new to me when I first asked them in January 2021 to publish my books. Now my books are in Ebook and paperback around the world and soon to be Audiobooks too. The books continue with my 2nd book in the series; Winter Roads: Head Hanger from 2008 through to 2009. My 3rd book in the series; Winter Roads: White Suburban from 2010 through to 2011. My 4th book in the series; Winter Roads: Dream Team the year 2012. My 5th book in the series; Winter Roads: 15 Seconds of Fame the year 2013. My 6th book in the series; Winter Roads: Russian Roulette the year 2014. My 7th book in the series; Winter Roads: Never Give Up from 2015 through to 2016. My 8th book in the series; Winter Roads: Thor to the Rescue from 2017 through to 2019. My 9th book in the series; Winter Roads: Blew it Up the year 2020. My 10th book in the series; Winter Roads: Where is the Money from 2020 through to 2021.These books are on my experiences with winter and ice roads which will include my 15 seconds of fame on the Ice Road Truckers show. thansk

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The Life and Times of Cocaine Charlie by Charles T. H. Woods 3.9 Stars (248 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

An unrepentant true crime memoir about the life of a man who sold and used cocaine daily for thirty-eight years. A man with over fifty years of involvement with illegal drugs starting at the age of thirteen. Offering a fair and balanced account of how drugs and drug dealing affected his life, those closest to him as well as the lives of others. This is a different kind of drug dealer story. The kind you don't hear. The kind they don't want told.

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CONFESSIONS OF A HIPPY HITMAN by KAN MILLER 3.2 Stars (17 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Incredible true story of a young man's unusual journey through life

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MERCHANTS of DEATH by Ignacio J Esteban Price verified 12 hours ago

International firearms trafficking from the United States to Latin America, Canada and the Caribbean see American made firearms in huge demand in these countries. There are many reasons why including strict gun laws in these countries, violent criminal gangs use guns, drug traffickers looking to protect their territories with high-power weapons, and gun trafficking itself is lucrative. It is very easy in the United States to purchase firearms at gun dealers (FFL), private sales, gun shows, flea markets and online. Many criminal organizations have individuals in the United States purchase large amounts of firearms later to be smuggled by land, air or sea from the U.S. to their nation. American firearms and ammunition are well made plus the United States has many imported firearms from other countries. Armed drug trafficking and the surge in violence in these nations is leading to an arms race between gangs and cartels in our hemisphere. The brutal violence in these nations will only impact the U.S. with more crime, more illegals and more drugs. This vicious cycle will never stop unless these crime syndicates are permanently dismantled while also dealing with the gripping drug addiction of millions in the United States and around the world.

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Apologizing For Vietnam by Lisa Lieberman (Passport Press) 3.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Shattered by the suicide of her cousin Allen, a Vietnam veteran, Lisa Lieberman embarked on a journey of understanding, reading memoirs and historical accounts of the Vietnam war in an effort to make sense of a war she'd only experienced second hand. Drafted in 1968, Allen served with the 4th Psychological Operations Group (PSYOP) at Tan Son Nhut airport, its Saigon headquarters. The unit came under heavy fire during PSYOP missions and Allen saw many of his comrades die. He shot himself in April 2002, six months after the US invasion of Afghanistan. Lieberman's reflections on Vietnam and on the moral injuries suffered by combatants like her cousin give all of us something to think about as the US teeters on the brink of another deadly war.

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Academy Award Winning Sisters: The Lives of Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine by Charles River Editors 3.6 Stars (127 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

*Includes pictures. *Includes both actresses' quotes about each other and their careers. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. *Includes a table of contents. "Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can't be on top all the time, it isn't natural." - Olivia de Havilland "You know, I've had a helluva life. Not just the acting part. I've flown in an international balloon race. I've piloted my own plane. I've ridden to the hounds. I've done a lot of exciting things." - Joan Fontaine Olivia de Havilland is one of the last few living actresses who worked during the Golden Era of Hollywood, but also one of the most decorated, winning dozens of awards over the course of a 50 year career. Among those, she most notably won the Academy Award for Best Actress for To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949), more than a decade after she got her start as an 18 year old in Hollywood. Ironically, de Havilland was in California in part because the young British girl who had been born in Tokyo stopped in the States for medical treatment. Of course, de Havilland isn't well remembered for any of those accolades or other movies but because she played Melanie Hamilton in Gone With the Wind (1939), perhaps the most famous movie in American history. Although she was a veteran actress at the time, de Havilland's career hadn't progressed much since she started, and rumor has it that she eventually got the role after her own sister, Joan Fontaine, was asked to audition for the part and recommended Olivia instead. Olivia was ultimately nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and became a household name in her adopted country overnight. Having been typecast in light romantic comedies before Gone With the Wind, that performance ensured de Havilland subsequently had a long, productive and versatile career making everything from Westerns and dramas. Of those movies, ...

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American Legends: The Life of Rock Hudson by Charles River Editors 3.5 Stars (140 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

*Includes pictures. *Includes Hudson's own quotes about his life and career. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. *Includes a table of contents. "I'm notorious for giving a bad interview. I'm an actor and I can't help but feel I'm boring when I'm on as myself." - Rock Hudson A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history's most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors' American Legends series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America's most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. In the middle of the 20th century, there was perhaps no leading man as famous and popular as Rock Hudson, who would star in both comedies and dramas on the way to being named one of the Top 10 Stars of the Year for eight years straight (1957-1964). Whether he was starring in a comedy with Doris Day or in a drama opposite Elizabeth Taylor, the tall, impeccably dressed actor couldn't help but make girls in the audience swoon, and he was recognized as one of Hollywood's biggest heartthrobs. The success of his peak years ensured that Hudson would remain a star over the course of 4 decades, and he appeared in about 70 films during his career. Today, however, Rock Hudson might be better known among contemporary audiences for his personal life. Acting in a more conservative era, Hudson struggled to keep his homosexuality out of the news for fear it would destroy his career, even though many of his Hollywood contemporaries were aware of it. After Hudson died of AIDS in 1985, perhaps the first major celebrity to die of the disease, details of his personal life began to be publicized, sometimes amidst messy legal battles. It soon became clear just what kind of pains Hudson took to keep his personal life private, and his friendships with men were highly scrutinized, as was his marriage to his agent's secretary, ...

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The Survivor's Song: Under the Hammer and Sickle - Budapest to Montreal by Andrew Fodor 4.0 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

The first book of this two-volume series (Unarmed Soldiers: Budapest to Stalingrad and back) follows the author's three-years on the road with the Hungarian forced labor battalions during WWII, taking him from Budapest to the area of Stalingrad. Armed with only his wits, a smattering of courage, some unexpected help and lots of luck, he survived the brutal conditions with his joie de vivre and sense of humor intact. He had simply not allowed the fascists to break his spirit in the time of war, and, as he demonstrates in this volume, he certainly wasn't going to let the incompetent post-war communists do so either. In this volume, continuing to use the skill and inventiveness that helped him survive the war, he dabbles in forgery, distilling illegal liquor, commercial art, music, journalism, accountancy and much literary ado before finally realizing that the Great People's Republic didn't really need his expertise in order to make stupid decisions about the freshly-minted communist economy. These two books form a continuous stream but divide quite naturally into two sections, just as the history of Hungary did during and after the war. The reader should be aware that the events described at the beginning of this volume occur on the very next day after the previous book ends. Nevertheless, the two volumes can be read independently.

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New dating scammers' scenarios: How to spot a scammer by Larry Hedley 4.3 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 22 hours ago

This book is about NEW & Ordinary scammers' scenarios. Read it if you DO NOT WANT to be scammed! There you can find confessions of brides and also some advice from detectives and experts. More than 70 ways of scamming on online dating sites are described to prevent you from being scammed.

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American Sniper United States Navy SEAL : Quotes from Christopher Scott "Chris" Kyle (April 8, 1974 − February 2, 2013) (American Snipers Chris ... by Frank Thompson 3.6 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Christopher Scott "Chris" Kyle (April 8, 1974 ? February 2, 2013) was a United States Navy SEAL and the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history with 160 confirmed kills. Kyle served four tours in the Iraq War and was awarded several commendations for acts of heroism and meritorious service in combat. He received two Silver Star Medals, five Bronze Star Medals, one Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals and numerous other unit and personal awards.

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Toussaint L'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines: The History and Legacy of the Haitian Revolution’s Most Famous Leaders by Charles River Editors 4.2 Stars (34 Reviews)    Price verified 55 minutes ago

*Includes pictures *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "I was born a slave, but nature gave me a soul of a free man... " - Toussaint L'Ouverture The island of Hispaniola is the second largest island in the Antilles chain behind Cuba, and host to the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti, however, covering the western third of the island, is a French-speaking territory while the Dominican Republic, which occupies the other two thirds, is a Spanish-speaking territory. The Dominican Republic, although classified as a developing nation, has never been struck to the same degree by the malaise of poverty, corruption of its neighbor, languishing in the lower ten percent of nations ahead only of some of the most conspicuous failed states in Africa. Many historians and analysts have posed the question of why, and the answer seems to lie in Haiti's uniquely tortured history. Hispaniola entered the European record in 1492 when Christopher Columbus made landfall on its southern shore during his first trans-Atlantic voyage, and he named his discovery in honor of the Spanish Crown that had funded and sponsored the voyage. Leaving the crew of the wrecked Santa Maria on the island, he returned to Europe, leaving his men to establish the foundations of the settlement of La Navidad and the first beachhead of the European seizure of the Caribbean and the New World. Columbus would revisit the island three times, leading a vanguard of pioneer colonists to commence the exploitation of the New World. The indigenous people of Hispaniola, the Tainos and Arawak, initially greeted the landing with ambivalence, but as more and more of them were enslaved, and as their country was occupied, they entered a period of precipitous decline. Through a combination of disease, the violence associated with enslavement and general assimilation, they had virtually disappeared from the landscape within a century. In the meanwhile, as the ...

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America Calling: Freedoom - Immigration by Mark D. Burright 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Embark on a captivating journey through the tapestry of American history with "America Calling: Freedom - Immigration," a poignant and gripping historic fictional novel by Mark D. Burright. Drawing inspiration from the author's own family saga, this narrative unfolds across generations, spanning the 1600s, the War of Independence, the Civil War, and the tumultuous era of the Oklahoma Land Run. In this evocative tale, readers are transported to a time when pioneers faced the daunting challenge of immigrating to a new land, a land that would eventually become the beacon of freedom and independence. Burright skillfully weaves a narrative that not only traces the footsteps of his ancestors but also paints a vivid picture of the sacrifices made by those who paved the way for the liberties we hold dear today. As you turn the pages of "America Calling: Freedom - Immigration," be prepared for an emotional and thought-provoking journey that goes beyond the conventional tales of history. Burright's narrative is a poignant reminder that the freedom we cherish today came at a considerable cost -- one that deserves recognition and contemplation. Uncover the untold stories of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of liberty in this remarkable novel that encapsulates the very essence of the American spirit. Order your copy today and join Mark D. Burright on a literary voyage through the heart of America's past.

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Mega Yacht Confidential: Vol 1: Raw from the galley by Bill Odek 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Born in Scotland but raised in France, Bill is equally comfortable making a soufflé as he is deep frying a Mars bar. His culinary journey has taken him from the villas of Europe, penthouses of New York, and the largest yachts in the world. In this gripping exposé, he lifts the veil on the hidden underbelly of the culinary realm aboard these floating palaces. As a former chef on the high seas, he witnessed first-hand the clandestine dealings, ethical compromises, and mountains of cocaine lurking beneath the surface of glamour and extravagance. So, wash your hands and dry your sense of humour, because, in this world of luxury and excess, the only thing more absurd than the dishes served is the truth itself.

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It's Not For Everyone by Rick Brindle (Amazon) 4.2 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

What do you do when your dream job turns into a nightmare? Rick Brindle was a third generation military child. His father and grandfather served their whole lives in the Army, and all he wanted to do was be a soldier. In 1989 he joined the RAF Regiment. But life in the Regiment was a world away from what he thought it would be, and it quickly became toxic. Facing a culture of bullying, beatings, verbal abuse and sexual harassment, the community he wanted to be a part of became more like a prison. Most people around him went along with the abuse. Some agreed with it, some joined in, while the chain of command routinely looked the other way. Set over thirty years ago, this is a story of surviving abuse that still resonates today. It's Not For Everyone is essential reading for anyone considering a military career. Sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, and sometimes sickening, it's one person's unprecedented true story of life in the RAF Regiment.

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DEAD DOG ROAD: A True Story Into The Dark World Of An Abused Child by Diane N. Black (BLACK FLOWER PRESS) 4.7 Stars (41 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

IN A SMALL TEXAS TOWN, THE DIRECTOR OF A CHILDREN'S HOME TRIES TO SAVE THREE ADOPTED RUSSIAN CHILDREN LIVING WITH A SADISTIC WOMAN IN THE BACKWOODS OF CANEY HEAD. A heart-stopping story that highlights the failure of the agencies we trust to protect the most vulnerable among us -- and a truth more compelling and powerful than we could imagine. Abuse reports from neighbors draw attention to twelve-year-old Alexey who runs away to hide in the woods. The local child protection agency sends the director of the children's home to visit Alexey and his younger sisters, Anastasia and Svetlana. But despite her compelling report the agency believes the denials of the adoptive mother and leaves the children in the abusive home. Knowing the horrible truth, the director faces one obstacle after another as she tries to find someone to protect the children from the unspeakable. Dead Dog Road -- a place where secrets are buried like the injured fighting dogs who are dumped there.

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Nine Lives: Drunk Stoned and Stupid / Happy Joyous and Free by Bob Huppert 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Nine Lives is the brutally honest journey of one man's journey from the Hell that is drug and alcohol addiction (Drunk Stoned & Stupid) to a life free from bondage (Happy Joyous & Free.) Randy called. That's possibly the hardest step to take toward recovery, reaching out for help. Randy had been driving around with a loaded revolver in his lap, trying to gather the courage to park somewhere and end his pain. Permanently. So why not make one last call? The details of the call don't matter. The only thing a man in that situation hears is, "I know how you feel. I felt that way myself." And he KNEW that I knew. It wasn't just "I feel your pain" bullshit. All my years of pain and destruction finally had a purpose, a reason, a meaning. "We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it." I finally understood. I had something to offer Randy that no one else in his life could offer. No one but another cocaine addict who had been through the whole nightmare and came out the other side could say or do anything that would have any effect on him. We talked for a long time, trading horror stories. 'I'll tell you my worst fuck-up if you tell me yours.'

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Bermuda Bound: From London to Paradise by P. M. Lane 3.7 Stars (39 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Forget a year in Provence, try living on a tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean for four years. Bermuda Bound is a personal account of living and working on the beautiful island of Bermuda. The book relates encounters with modern day pirates, sea monsters, raging Atlantic storms, colourful local characters and suicidal tourists, against a remote background of incredible beauty in the western Atlantic. Gone are grey skies, wintry nights and miserable people to be replaced by blue skies, exquisite colonial architecture, colourful characters and tall swaying palm trees. Bermuda with its four hundred year history of pirates, smugglers, rum runners and ship wrecks is England's oldest colonial outpost, a sub-tropical haven where the modern world comes face to face with old ways and customs to form a unique blend of history, tradition and development, which is the very essence of Bermuda. Bermuda's beautiful beaches, exquisite lagoons and stunning scenery are all depicted together with colourful local characters, like the man who spends each morning smiling and waving at commuters in order to brighten the days of the vibrant Bermudian people. Read of scuba diving expeditions on pristine reefs and explorations of old shipwrecks lost in violent storms, of sport fishing trips to capture giant silver sea monsters, of colonial architecture and ornate pastel painted buildings hundreds of years old and of a modern paradise isolated in the Atlantic Ocean by hundreds of miles of shifting sea. Disappear into the Bermuda Triangle with Bermuda Bound. Download your copy Now!!! Note - Bermuda is not in the Caribbean nor is it a single island but an archipelago of over one hundred and eighty islands, most connected by bridges and causeways to form one landmass. As the locals say, "Bermuda is twenty-six miles long and a smile wide!"

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Stryker: The Siege of Sadr City by Konrad R.K. Ludwig (Roland-Kjos Publishing) 4.5 Stars (852 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

In the spring of 2008, Coalition troops responded in-force to what quickly became one of the largest, bloodiest and most influential battles of the Iraq War. For nearly three months, American and Iraqi forces fought a vicious battle over the most densely populated district of Baghdad, against a ruthless and well-organized insurgent militia known as the Jaish al-Mahdi. Sgt. Ludwig's gripping narrative offers an unfiltered view of the Final Battle of Sadr City through the unforgiving sights of his machine gun. Eager to test his mettle and make a difference in the world, he enlists with the United States Army as an infantryman and gets assigned to a tight-knit unit of hardened veterans known as "Bull Company." Having already fought in the battles of Fallujah and Mosul, Bull Company embarks on a 15-month combat deployment to the front lines of Sadr City -- which culminates in a brutal mission to push deep behind enemy lines, capture a well-guarded militia stronghold, and hold their ground "for as long as it takes."

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BATTLEFIELD UKRAINE: Three Heavy Days of a Tank Company Commander (WAR IN UKRAINE) by Alex Kolis 3.5 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

This book recounts the true story that unfolded in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine from February 24 to 26, 2022. Due to the region's proximity to Crimea, Russian forces were rapidly advancing, posing a grave threat to surround and annihilate Ukrainian military forces on the left bank of the Dnipro River. Urgently, Ukrainian forces attempted to retreat to the right bank. In a daring move to assist his comrades in arms and enable their escape from the encirclement, a fearless young Lieutenant, the commander of a tank company, risked his life to secure an exit for a large Ukrainian military convoy over the Antonovsky Bridge. Engaging the enemy in battle, he etched his name into history as a hero, defending his country.

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From Dreams To Despair: Essays from an American 2016-2023 by William Lobb 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

A collection of blogs and posts from 2016 to present. A lot or readers have requested a compilation, this is the result.

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Kofi Annan: A Life from Beginning to End by Hourly History Price verified 2 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of Kofi Annan... Free BONUS Inside! Kofi Annan stands out as one of the most pivotal figures of the early twenty-first century. As the secretary-general of the United Nations, he became an enduring icon and a voice for peace and freedom all over the world. It wasn't always easy, but Kofi Annan held fast to his principles and did what he could to make the world a better place. His was a life of selfless service, and he had to overcome many obstacles to achieve his goals. Toward the end of his career as secretary-general, he even stood up to a US administration determined to invade Iraq. The stakes couldn't have been higher, but Kofi Annan stood his ground. This is his life -- this is his story. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life in Ghana • Off to America • Joining the UN • Kofi Takes Charge • Calling Saddam's Bluff • Late Life and Death • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Kofi Annan, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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The Master of Suspense: The Life and Legacy of Alfred Hitchcock by Charles River Editors 3.7 Stars (65 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

*Includes pictures. *Includes Hitchcock's quotes about directing and explains the key themes and techniques associated with his films. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. *Includes a table of contents. "I am a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach." - Alfred Hitchcock, 1956 In the opening pages of his seminal book-length study of Alfred Hitchcock, Hitchcock's Films (1965), Robin Wood famously asked, "Why Should We Take Hitchcock Seriously?" Wood then proceeded to offer a detailed examination of Hitchcock's career to that point, arguing that the Master of Suspense belonged among the ranks of the preeminent directors in Hollywood, and that his films were among the most important in American culture. When Wood was asking that question, he wasn't asking it rhetorically and was arguing for Hitchcock's relevance, which seems strange today because Hitchcock is now a Hollywood icon. No one would even think of asking that same question today, as just about every American is familiar with Hitchcock's work in some way or another. Hitchcock is regarded as perhaps the most famous and influential director in history, so Wood's question back in 1965 at least demonstrates the evolution of Hitchcock's reputation and the critical reception of his career. Indeed, as revered as Hitchcock is today, it is telling that he was never awarded an Academy Award during his career (though he was given an honorary Oscar after his retirement.) Vertigo (1958), for example, is now considered one of the landmark films of the classical Hollywood cinema, but it was both a box office and a critical flop upon its release. Other Hitchcock films, such as Psycho (1960) and North by Northwest (1959), performed well at the box office but were not viewed as high art. Indeed, it was not until the rise of Film Studies as an academic discipline - a development that saw Hitchcock's films get co-opted by scholars of the horror and ...

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Missing: True Cases of Mysterious Disappearances under the Most Bizarre Circumstances by Andrew J. Clark (Amazon Digital Services) 3.9 Stars (437 Reviews)    Price verified 22 hours ago

Cases of missing people that defy explanation! Some missing person cases are more bizarre and mysterious than others. This book reports such cases. Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited We often tend to think that we can easily find the explanation to everything around us, yet there are so many situations where this is not possible. People themselves continue to disappear seemingly without a trace even with all of the technological and scientific advancement that humanity has had. People disappear every single day, but there are a few cases that simply defy explanation. There are those who have walked into forests and never come out. There are people who have disappeared from secure compounds with no explanation, and even individuals who seem to have vanished into thin air right in front of security cameras. As much as we would like to find some mundane explanation for these cases, a persistent percentage of disappearances remain completely mysterious in every sense of the word. Here in this book, we have brought together some of the most mind-boggling of these strange instances of abrupt vanishing on record, including: - The Ill-Fated Alien Abductee - Anjikuni, the Vanishing Village - Abducted by Bigfoot - The Fierce Legend of Ambrose Bierce - What Happened to Gerry Irwin? - The Mysterious Disappearance of a Manic Street Preacher - The Troubling Case of Brandon Lawson - And many more! Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon's free reading Kindle App. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!

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Estrategias y Tácticas de Donald Trump: Spanish Version (Spanish Edition) by Bailey White Price verified 21 hours ago

Estrategias y tácticas de Donald Trump Descubra el intrincado manual detrás del enigmático movimiento político con nuestro convincente libro, "Estrategias y tácticas de Donald Trump". Elaborado con una investigación meticulosa y una visión aguda, este libro ofrece una exploración cautivadora de las estrategias, tácticas y matices cautivadores que definieron la era del trumpismo. Desde los electrizantes mítines que encendieron un movimiento hasta la implacable presencia en las redes sociales que remodeló la comunicación política, "El arte del trumpismo" ilumina las estrategias dinámicas empleadas por Donald Trump y sus aliados. A través de una serie de capítulos detallados, los lectores obtendrán una comprensión integral de los métodos, maniobras y dominio que impulsaron a Trump a la vanguardia de la política estadounidense. Profundice en las complejidades de la destreza negociadora de Trump, analice las dinámicas de poder en juego dentro de su círculo íntimo y desentrañe los misterios detrás de su inquebrantable atractivo para su base. Con cada vuelta de página, los lectores descubrirán la ingeniosa combinación de espectacularidad, controversia y carisma que definió la era del trumpismo.

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The Priory of Sion: Hoax, Conspiracy, or Secret Society? by Conrad Bauer 3.8 Stars (108 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited Hoax, conspiracy, or secret society? That is the range of responses you might hear when raising the idea of the Priory of Sion. Ostensibly a clandestine order designed to disguise the truth about the children of Jesus Christ, the group have been labeled as either an elaborate concoction or the most powerful secret society in the world. Are they real? What are they hiding? Where did they come from? What impact can they have on the world around us? These are the questions this book will hope to answer. At the heart of the story of the Priory of Sion is the somewhat heretical notion that Jesus Christ -- the supposed son of God -- fathered children. Not only that but that his bloodline survives to this day. If true, the idea has a huge impact on the very existence of Christianity, the world's most popular religion. If the Priory -- as is believed -- are guarding the truth about such a matter, they then potentially control some of the most powerful information in the world. Think of it like an ideological atomic bomb, ticking away and ready to explode through the consciousness of the world. Not only that, but the men allegedly chosen to guard these secrets rank as some of the greatest thinkers in human history. Isaac Newton, Nicholas Flamel, and Leonardo da Vinci have all been implicated in the order, though their involvement is debated. In fact, the entire existence of the order has been argued. Some suggest that, rather than a secret society, the Priory is, in fact, an elaborate hoax. Others claim that these accusations are merely an attempt to disguise the truth. But what do we know for certain? Who exactly are the Priory of Sion? Read on and find out! Scroll back and click buy for an immediate download ? Priory of Sion, Priory of Sion debusqued,, secret societies, secret society hoax, priory of ...

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ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL men of secrets (David Stafford World War II History) by David Stafford (Lume Books WW2 Non-Fiction History, A Joffe Books Company) 4.4 Stars (84 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF THE VITAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT STATESMEN DURING WORLD WAR TWO. 'However much they valued their special relationship, neither man allowed it to trump national goals. David Stafford's fascinating book is a useful reminder of how complicated the Grand Alliance actually was.' New York Times 'An intriguing book which makes a very good read.' Irish Independent 'A swift, well-documented assessment of the relationship's "volatile mix of friendship, rivalry and resentment".' Kirkus Reviews 'Much of this book upsets accepted views... Stafford has the precious gift of making technical subjects easy to follow; he writes clearly, and maintains a strong narrative flow. This is most readable history.' The Sunday Times Roosevelt and Churchill were titans of the twentieth century with a unique relationship. It was based on interlinked national histories, partially shared nationality (Churchill was half-American), love for the navy and a common belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon institutions. Above all, it was cemented by shared enemies: Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. On these foundations, Churchill and Roosevelt constructed a fighting alliance unlike any other in history. A Combined Chiefs of Staff, Anglo-American war-making boards, and an atomic alliance helped to deliver victory in 1945. The two men also developed an extraordinary personal relationship, communicating almost daily. Their camaraderie ended abruptly with Roosevelt's death on 12 April 1945, just hours before American and British troops liberated Buchenwald and Belsen. At the heart of this special relationship, hidden by layers of secrecy, was a far-reaching sharing of intelligence which would endure well beyond their own premierships. In this fascinating account, David Stafford draws on declassified information and his own specialist understanding of intelligence to illuminate the relationship between two men who, as leaders and allies, were ...

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The Peasant's Gold by T.D. Roth 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

At the turn of the 20th century Chinese workers came by the thousands seeking their fortunes on the "Gold Mountain" of North America with the intent of returning to a life of ease in China. A few, like Eng Wing,came to procure "tiles over one's head and soil under one's feet" in Canada. His first son, Peter, was raised during the turbulent years of two world wars, the depression of the 1920s and the drought of the 1930s. The Wing family worked and waited patiently through the years of the Chinese Exclusion Act, finally being recognized as "people" and citizens of Canada in 1947.Through decades of political and social prejudice, Eng Wing established his business and raised his children. His oldest son, Peter, became the first Chinese Mayor in North America. This is his story.

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Michael Little Boy Black & Blue: Surviving the Effects of a Poisonous Child Abuser (Surviving the Effects of a Poisonous Child Abuser I-III Book 1) by Michael Hunter McVay 4.8 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Who will you turn to when there is no one left? Where will you go when "home" is the most dangerous place to be? Michael, Little Boy Black & Blue, chronicles the life and the experiences of an LGBTQ+ youth who endured unimaginable mental and physical abuse and violence starting at the age of five, in the early 1960s, continuing through the gay movement of the 1970s, the AIDS epidemic and its backlash of the 1980s and beyond, which resulted in his development of severe PTSD and other health conditions. Michael refused to be bound by his past, but he found that it has a way of catching up when least expected. His, is a story of pain, loss and torment, but it also serves as an example of hope, perseverance and resilience. Through his journey, he was able to overcome the temptations of suicide, drugs, sexual abuse and torture to become a successful artist, a teacher and a miniaturist, all while searching for someone that he never knew he had lost.

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Memoirs of a Broken Heart: Poems of a Fighter by Ashley Job 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Coping with past trauma, loss, suffering, and a broken heart through a pencil and paper.

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Sitting on Death Row: The Most Notarious Cases of Death Row Killers Vol. 2 (True Crime Death Penalty Cases) by Jack Smith 4.1 Stars (145 Reviews)    Price verified 21 hours ago

Agreeing or not with the death penalty, death row killers committed some of the most atrocious crimes ever and are awaiting their execution on death row. Meet some more of the evilest and heinous death row killers today. Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited! Certain crimes are viewed by some societies as such a violation of morality that they must be dealt with in the most severe terms. Death is the recommended consequence for the worst offenders of the sacred social compact that holds us all together. This book takes a look at some of the most infamous death row cases in recent history. From mafia hitman Frank Abbandando's reign of terror with Murder Inc. to the much more controversial case of Darlie Routier, who claims she was railroaded by an unfair justice system and charged with a crime she did not commit - this book examines a wide variety of high-profile death row cases. Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon's free reading Kindle App. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!

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The Ultimate Self-Help Guide for the Child of an Asian Tiger Mom: Your Path to Finding Inner Peace by Victoria Ha 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Unraveling the intricate tapestry of Asian American mental health and identity, The Ultimate Self-Help Guide for the Child of an Asian Tiger Mom delves into what it means to grow up under the shadow of a tiger parent. It is a journey through the complex fabric of Asian parenting styles, expectations, and the silent strength it takes to stitch together a path of one's own. Through a blend of humor and earnest reflection, this book offers solace and solidarity to the children of demanding tiger moms. For those locked in generational tangles -- from first-generation immigrants to second- and third-generation Asian Americans wrestling with inherited cultural norms -- this book speaks to the shared struggle of defining oneself within the patchwork of familial expectations. Here is a manual for those brave enough to question the "what-ifs" that linger at the edges of a traditional upbringing. It's a celebration of the resilience required to embrace your own personal narrative and the courage to redefine success for yourself. For every Asian American who feels caught between familial duty and personal happiness, this book is your beacon.

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The Miscarriage of Racial Justice: A Civil Rights Presidential Timeline by Derrick Newton 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Summary: 2020 marked a new era in the United States with what some consider a revival of the Civil Rights Movement, sparked by the shocking and unjust murder of George Floyd. However, systemic racism against the Black community has survived even after the emancipation of slaves 1863. The Miscarriage of Racial Injustice spans presidential eras including Eisenhower, Bush, Obama, and Trump, discussing oppressive and often deadly racial discrimination. It examines each president's policies towards racism, including the 45th President's response to protests and his contribution to a deep divide in the United States. Author Derrick Newton's timeline is a profound and compelling look at inequality from the original Civil Rights Movement to the "Audacity of Hope" of Barrack Obama's election to the first half of 2020. This unforgiving chronicle will stick with you and inspire you to join and endure the fight for equality. Logline: An unforgiving and profound timeline of the history of systemic racial injustice against Black Americans from Eisenhower in 1953 to Trump in the first half of 2020.

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Vienna on Fire: A WWII Story of Survival by Don Gabor (Blue Danube Press) 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Can Greta Kolbe escape Nazi Vienna and reach America before her past and the Gestapo catch up to her? "Vienna on Fire provides a gripping and historically accurate account of the resilience of the human spirit amid the darkest of times." -- Erin Britton, San Francisco Book Review In the heart of darkening Europe, amidst the looming war, "Vienna on Fire" by Don Gabor tells the riveting story of Greta Kolbe, an eighteen-year-old Jewish woman whose life was upended when German troops annexed Austria in 1938. Her peaceful existence is replaced by a nightmare of terror as she, along with Vienna's Jewish community, faces an ordeal of intimidation. Greta's journey of resilience begins as she flees Nazi Vienna to escape arrest for her resistance activities, embarking on a dangerous trek to Holland, with a spiteful ex-suitor and the Gestapo closely trailing her. Demonstrating awe-inspiring bravery, Greta smuggles diamonds for the German resistance, eludes Hermann Göring's advances, and survives numerous perils, including a harrowing ambush at the German-Dutch border. Her race against time crescendos to a nail-biting climax on the gangplank of a ship bound for New York City, where she must evade her pursuers one last time. Authored by Don Gabor, known for "How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends," this novel is a poignant tribute to the courage against tyranny, based on his mother's real-life experiences and those who opposed the Third Reich. "Vienna on Fire" is not merely a narrative but an affirmation of the human spirit, inviting readers to witness Greta's grit, ingenuity, and her relentless pursuit of freedom during Europe's most forbidding time. Uncover the courage that defies darkness -- secure your copy of 'Vienna on Fire' now and be inspired by this remarkable story of persistence and survival. "Libraries and readers seeking exceptional portraits of Jewish survivors in general and strong young women who foster different responses to escape and survival, ...

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The Three Wives of Adoniram Judson: Ann Hasseltine, Sarah Hall Boardman, Emily Chubbuck aka Fanny Forrester (Missionary Biographies) by Julie McDonald 4.4 Stars (17 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

While researching and writing, Adoniram Judson, America's First Foreign Missionary, I became very frustrated. The book was already longer than my normal 15-20 page, 30 minute read. How could I possible honor his three wives, keep the narrative running smoothly and not confuse the reader with too many characters? I came up with, what I hope, is a great idea! I decided to do an entirely separate book, featuring each one of Adoniram's amazing wives, her early background, and individual story. I really enjoyed being able to give each woman the respect due her. Each one played a major role in reaching the people of Burma, as well as inspiring many young women to follow in her footsteps, to go to unreached people groups around the world.

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John F. Kennedy: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of US Presidents) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (1,181 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of John F. Kennedy... Free BONUS Inside! John F. Kennedy is the president that everyone knows. He was a rich man's son, an athlete, a war hero, a ladies' man, an author, a president, his face rendered forever young because the last time Americans saw him, he was riding in a convertible in Dallas, his glamorous wife at his side. Then the bullets struck, and the assassinated president became a legend, the truth of his life obscured by his tragic and untimely death. But JFK had more depth to his character than the magazine covers indicated. The rich man's son was the grandson of Irishmen who knew what it was to be denied jobs because Irish weren't welcome in Boston. The athlete suffered from poor health all his life, from a bad back to Addison's disease. The war hero whose PT-109 boat became part of his campaign legend was the son who survived; elder brother Joe, flying on a secret mission, was killed for his heroism. The ladies' man loved his wife, but fidelity was not a concept revered by the Kennedy men. The Pulitzer Prize that he was awarded for Profiles in Courage should have gone to the person who actually wrote it. In 1963, death in Dallas ended his first term as president, bringing an end to the optimism that he inaugurated when he narrowly defeated Vice President Richard Nixon in the 1960 election. But the Kennedy legend, like Camelot, lives forever. Discover a plethora of topics such as • No Irish Need Apply • War and the Kennedys • Kennedy in Congress • Kennedy for President • Kennedy Women • The Presidency • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on John F. Kennedy, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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James Buchanan: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of US Presidents) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (255 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of James Buchanan... Free BONUS Inside! James Buchanan began life as a country boy in rural Pennsylvania. He would later leave the farm for law school and, after that, politics. Buchanan's ascent to the presidency was a careful and steady rise; he checked all of the requisite boxes and took all of the necessary steps he believed the office required, but nevertheless, when Buchanan was inaugurated president in March of 1857, he had inherited a powder keg that was just waiting to explode into the turmoil that was the American Civil War. James Buchanan has since been lambasted as being the great appeaser who placated the South enough to embolden them to secede from the Union. He is frequently listed as one of the worst presidents in the history of the United States. Buchanan himself, however, always held out the hope that history would vindicate him and the role he played. In this book, we explore James Buchanan's life -- before, during, and after the American Civil War -- in full. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Life, Love, and Loss • A Man of Manifest Destiny • Buchanan in Britain • President Buchanan: The Early Years • The Outbreak of the Civil War • Life after the Presidency • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on James Buchanan, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!

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Marie Curie: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Women in History) by Hourly History 4.6 Stars (661 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Marie Curie * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. One of the most famous women of the twentieth century, Marie Curie was a trailblazer in the truest sense. Known for her discovery of two radioactive elements, radium and polonium, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She remains the only woman to win two Nobel Prizes in different sciences. Inside you will read about... Early Life and Loss The Flying University Nobel Prizes Scandals Curie's First World War Efforts The Discovery that Killed Her And much more! Marie Curie lived by her own rules in a society marred by misogyny and xenophobia. A scientist, but also a loving wife and mother, she defied expectations as a matter of course. Curie also fought for her country during the First World War the best way she knew how -- with science. There is much more to Marie Curie's story than the discovery of the radioactive elements that eventually killed her. Series Information: Biographies of Women in History Book 4

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Bomber!: Famous Bomber Missions of World War II by Robert Jackson 4.2 Stars (345 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

It was a moment in military history that required supreme courage. The bomber crews of World War II left the security of their bases night after night to fly into the heart of enemy territory. In this compelling history of the campaigns they fought, Robert Jackson draws on eye-witness accounts, as well as his own experience as a military pilot, to tell the stories of men overcoming immense danger and terrible odds in pursuit of victory. In telling detail Jackson describes the heavy American losses in the Schweinfurt-Regensburg campaign, when more than 300 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses aimed to crush Germany's aircraft production but which cost more than 60 planes as it ventured beyond the protection of escorting fighters, and the RAF night raid on Nürnberg, when the Allies lost over 150 heavy bombers and nearly 1,300 aircrew. More poignantly, he tells the inspiring stories of the French crew who became the first Allied airmen to bomb Berlin and the six RAF Lancasters who risked everything to fly deep into Germany in daylight. Bomber! is an enthralling book that takes the reader right into some of the most dangerous missions of the war. Praise for Robert Jackson: "... with precise, controlled writing, Mr Jackson has made a valuable contribution to our knowledge of the air war... " - The New York Times Robert Jackson was born in Yorkshire in 1941 and was a full time author from 1969, specialising in aviation and military history. He speaks five different languages and has flown a variety of aircraft, and also lectures on pilot navigation and acts as a consultant to a helicopter company in North-East England.

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Bernard Montgomery: A Life from Beginning to End (World War 2 Biographies) by Hourly History 4.1 Stars (316 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Discover the remarkable life of Bernard Montgomery... Free BONUS Inside! Bernard Montgomery, "the Spartan General," was one of the giants of World War II. He was a field marshal, as well as an entirely powerful personality, who shaped much of how that aforementioned cataclysmic conflict turned out. If it weren't for Montgomery's steady hand in North Africa, for example, it would have been much harder for the Allies to prevail. Montgomery was born the humble son of a minister. As he matured, he grew increasingly bold and confident in his own abilities. He realized he was a natural leader of men -- and others quickly came to realize it as well. Soon it was Bernard Montgomery -- or "Monty" as his friends called him -- who was in command. Here, in this book, you will learn all about Bernard Montgomery's life and lasting legacy. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life in Tasmania • First Taste of War • Deployment in the Middle East • The Loss of His Wife • Facing the Desert Fox • Late Life and Death • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Bernard Montgomery, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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Friedrich Nietzsche: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Philosophers) by Hourly History 4.0 Stars (289 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Discover the remarkable life of Friedrich Nietzsche... Free BONUS Inside! Friedrich Nietzsche was a born philosopher. It seems that ever since he crawled out of the cradle, he questioned the world around him. Why are we here? What is the purpose of life? Where are we headed as a society? These were things that Nietzsche would endlessly speculate about, probing the depths in order to find answers to these most difficult of questions. In the process, he had nihilistic visions of supermen, antichrists, and Zarathustra. For Friedrich Nietzsche, a man who was accustomed to questioning everything, reality itself was a long, strange trip. This book tells the story of his life in full. Discover a plethora of topics such as • First Taste of Tragedy • The Young Philologist Professor • Service in the Franco-Prussian War • Living in Complete Solitude • Thus Spoke Zarathustra • Madness and Death • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Friedrich Nietzsche, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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Reflections: Forty-six years on planet Earth by Kenneth Balfour Price verified 21 hours ago

Forty-six years on planet Earth

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