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Memoirs

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Reclaiming Lily by Patti Lacey

Getting out of the van, Gloria and Andrew Powell are finally standing in front of the Chinese orphanage that houses their baby. Excited to start their life as parents, they are dismayed to find out that there are no babi...
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Little Princes by Conor Grennan

Conor Grennan is a young man setting out for a year's adventure traveling the globe with a three months stop over in Nepal volunteering at the Little Princes Orphanage in Godawari. What started out as a lark, he could st...
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Out of a Far Country by Christopher and Angela Yuan

Leaving a life of unshared secrets and wounds from her parents, Angela Yuan sets off to America hoping to find a new start and happiness in marriage. But with her in-laws opposing the union from the very start, the marri...
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Why I Failed In The Music Business by Steve Grossman

This book would seem to have a very limited niche market. After all, how many people are in the music business? Actually, if you include those who want to be in the music business I suspect there would be several million...
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Out of a Far Country

A young boy who didn't fit in - a gay man who turned to drugs and women - a young man who went to prison and found God, a mother who learns to accept her son just as he is and also turns to God. Out of a Far Country by C...
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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman

Time travel is fun. Some authors are extraordinary for being able to transport you to another time period. Some authors don’t have to transport you to another time because they are already from another time. The Memoirs ...
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The Internet is a Playground by David Thorne

The Internet is a Playground is a compendium of nearly every post so far - and all of the best posts - from Thorne's website 27bslash6.com. This collection of hilarious posts cover a wide range of topics from his son att...
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I'm Feeling Lucky by Douglas Edwards

In 2000 only a handful of people saw the value of pure search clearly, and many of them already worked at Google. Quietly, steadily, and without even a hint to their colleagues down the hall, the engineers were building ...
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Keep the Change by Steve Dublanica (Give Away!)

An interesting book on the art of tipping. Steve sets out to be the Guru of Gratuity. He travels the world to meet strippers, cab drivers, moving men, bartenders, restroom attendants and many more. Tipping is big in Amer...
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Kasey to the Rescue by Ellen Rogers

In June of 2005, Ellen Rogers' son Ned was severely injured in a car accident. Rogers' memoir, Kasey to the Rescue, tells the tale of how one little monkey became a part of a family during a dark time and helped to chang...
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Interview with David Trotter

I had an opportunity to interview David Trotter, the author of an incredibly important book, Lost+Found: Finding Myself by Getting Lost in an Affair. Trotter was married with two children to his college sweetheart and a
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Lost+Found by David Trotter

David Trotter had a wife and two children. He was a successful preacher and leader at a very large and successful church he planted in Southern California. He was well respected in the community. He seemed to have it all...
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