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Book Review: ‘ Report From the Interior’ by Paul Auster
Auster's description of his New Jersey boyhood is the best part of his new memoir.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Rise Above: How One Man’s Search for Mobility Helped the World Get Moving’ by Ralph W. Braun
'This is a wonderful story of how one man's disability and ingenuity led to a better life for those unable to walk - especially military veterans. Ralph Braun found another way to serve his country." Tom Brokaw
Read More »Interview with Jay D Roberts, MD, Author of ‘Break the Chains, Transforming Shame into Forgiveness’
"I always wanted the love of my father, even just for him to like me or be proud of me."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Don’t Give up, You Can Make It If You Try, You Can Win’ by Joe Simon
A stylistically flawed but moderately interesting autobiography of his life as an R 'n' B star and calling to the ministry.
Read More »Interview with Julia Ibbotson, Author of ‘The Old Rectory: Escape to a Country Kitchen’
"When I told colleagues about our Victorian house, the village and the stories from its history, they begged me to write a book about it – so I did!"
Read More »Book Review: This Is How: Surviving What You Think You Can’t by Augusten Burroughs
Like having a conversation with a friend who always tells you the truth with love in their heart.
Read More »Book Review: My Inappropriate Life*: *Some Material Not Suitable for Children, Nuns, or Mature Adults, by Heather McDonald
Heather McDonald's My Inappropriate Life features anecdotes about her life as a successful comic, writer and mother
Read More »Book Review: Gods of Mischief: My Undercover Vendetta to Take Down the Vagos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang by George Rowe
A wild tale of life undercover in the Vagos motorcycle gang.
Read More »Book Review: Paris, I’ve Grown Accustomed To Your Ways by Ruth Yunker
Paris, I've Grown Accustomed to Your Ways is a charming and delightful love song to the city.
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