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Taken to the Grave by Robert Hoffman, edited by M. Stephen Oxman, is a gripping family mystery that masterfully blends suspense, emotion, and the pursuit of truth. At its heart is Maria Abrams, a college professor whose logical mind and relentless curiosity drive her to seek answers that have long been buried. When she turns her analytical eye toward her own family, she uncovers secrets that challenge everything she thought she knew—hidden relationships, long-concealed betrayals, and the lingering impact of choices made in silence.
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Resilient in Business by Jad Atwe is an essential guide for founders, entrepreneurs, and business leaders navigating today’s unpredictable and high-pressure environment. Atwe understands that running a business isn’t just about strategy or revenue—it’s about developing the internal resilience to lead effectively under pressure, bounce back from setbacks, and sustain long-term success. Drawing on his own entrepreneurial journey and extensive coaching experience, Atwe provides a framework grounded in the Resilient in Business Operating System™ (ROOTS), offering a practical, actionable roadmap for personal and professional growth.
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Quiet Endurance by James D. Reginato is a profoundly affecting medical memoir that captures the silent devastation of chronic illness and the emotional violence of not being believed. With restraint, clarity, and quiet power, Reginato documents the unraveling of his health after a post-travel illness leaves him trapped in a body that no longer follows predictable rules—and in a medical system unequipped to listen when answers are not obvious.
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Play From Your Heart is a powerful and deeply moving memoir about survival, identity, and rediscovering purpose after devastating loss. Scott Martin shares his extraordinary journey after a rare, life-threatening infection resulted in the loss of both hands and parts of his feet—forcing him to rebuild not only his body but his entire sense of self.
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Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown is a laugh-out-loud, honest, and surprisingly heartfelt exploration of midlife, menopause, and personal transformation. Peg is a woman who has mastered the art of keeping everything together—raising her kids, managing a career selling beachfront homes, and holding her life together with a mix of duct tape and dark humor. But when her marriage crumbles, her soon-to-be ex flirts shamelessly with younger women, and menopause starts wreaking havoc with hot flashes, brain fog, and emotional upheavals, Peg finds herself spiraling in ways both disastrous and hilarious.
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Out of Office by Brooke E. Rye is a refreshingly honest, witty, and deeply relatable memoir that explores the joys, anxieties, and surprises of life after retirement. Just days before her fifty-third birthday, Rye steps away from a long career as a software project manager and intentionally crafts a new role for herself: Chief Architect of a Well-Lived Retirement. The book chronicles her year-long experiment with retirement, a period where structured routines, deadlines, and professional identity give way to exploration, creativity, and self-discovery.
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Operation Medusa is a gripping military thriller that immediately pulls readers into a world where history, politics, and action collide. Set against the volatile backdrop of Greek-Turkish tensions, the novel follows Nikolas “Strix” Andros, a battle-hardened operative whose experience in black operations and NATO counterterrorism makes him uniquely suited for high-stakes conflict. Strix, alongside Command Sergeant Major Yakovos Rousso, navigates air, land, and sea provocations that could ignite a full-scale war, creating relentless tension from the first page.
Read MoreMemoir of the Wandering Celtic-Badger: Chasing my Beatles’ Dream and Teaching Life Across the Globe by Steven Farrell is a delightful and inspiring journey that blends the pursuit of artistic passion with the realities of a global teaching career. Farrell takes readers on a personal odyssey, sharing his experiences creating his Beatles-inspired novel, Al and the Moon Dogs, and producing the short film, Mersey Boys: A Letter From Al Moran, in Ireland. Alongside these creative pursuits, he chronicles the joys, challenges, and transformative lessons of teaching around the world.
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