As Far As The I Can See is a fast-paced memoir set in a top-rated hotel in the Yucatan jungle, Mexico.The crazy year begins after the author heads to help her friends Molly and Luis Felip...więcej »
Behind the Walls: Fifty-Two Weeks and Counting was written to give the reader an inside look at a social economic depravity system existing within the United States, a place where individuals...więcej »
Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also ...więcej »
Plain Tales from Antarctica are short stories based on real incidents that occurred during the author's two-year stay as a meteorologist at Halley 3, a British Research base in Antarcti...więcej »
Part manual of handy hints, part practical guide, and above all a humorous personal diary, A Tin of Tomatoes and a Tiny Scooter is a tale of what typically befalls those who choose to restore a ...więcej »
Landis L. Graden's memoir, Bent, Not Broken: Crossing Life's Bridges of Tragedy, Trauma, and Triumph, takes an earnest look into how one of the most important moments in his life was af...więcej »
Lowell Tarling recorded Martin Sharp's life, and his effect on his friends, over twenty years. Now two volumes in one, in advance of the film of these books - GHOST TRAIN...Sha...więcej »
"An incredible human being with an extraordinary story to share' Dr Rangan Chatterjee'A beautiful, life-changing manifesto' Brené Brown'I will be forever changed...więcej »
It has been a very interesting life, both professional and personal. After going to six different high schools (including summer school), I never graduated. My goal in life from an early age was...więcej »
Submarine stories have a long and rich tradition of harrowing escapes and the sinking of enemy ships.When I first saw the boat I would be serving on for the next three and a half y...więcej »
Many individuals struggle with sexual identity issues and find themselves using drugs and/or alcohol to self-medicate, which may lead them down a path to addiction. Take a journey along with the...więcej »
When you walk by a person with a disability, what do you see? Do you view them as less than or incompetent? Do you feel sorry for them or pity them? "Do Yo...więcej »
Have you ever felt miserable in life due to your childhood, past experiences, trauma, etc? Have you ever wanted to just end it all, thinking that things would be better if you just weren't aroun...więcej »
From the time people first began to live in groups, successful societies have relied on the individual sense of duty as a means of creating and maintaining a moral, and law-abiding society. ...więcej »
When the Parallel Converge spans the author's spiritual pilgrimage. It begins with her childhood under the care of her indomitable grandmother in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, site of the Great Flood in...więcej »
Winner of the Indie National Excellence Award for Nonfiction Category.Christine discovered long distance backpacking while surfing the internet at work. She decided that day to attempt to...więcej »
Two and One-Half years in Hell on Earth is about a family that struggles to survive in the deep south during America "Jim Crow" history. Willie L. Pounds is a preacher and pastor who...więcej »
With time, our life experiences can reveal insights that first elude us. In A Reflection of My Journey, Desmond Tomlinson reflects on the events recounted in his four-volume aut...więcej »
Yes, there's a serial killer in this story, along with a Hollywood producer, an adventure in Europe, and my introduction into a life of crime by the daughter of a prominent actor. It's a true st...więcej »