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Amy, My Daughter

by Mitch Winehouse

Candid, compelling, and heartbreaking—a father's story of a talent taken too soon and a legacy that will live on for generations

On July 23, 2011, Amy Winehouse's family, friends, and fans around the world...


Dinner: A Love Story

by Jenny Rosenstrach

Jenny Rosenstrach, and her husband, Andy, regularly, some might say pathologically, cook dinner for their family every night. Even when they work long days. Even when their kids' schedules pull them in eighteen...


Seen and Unseen Worlds: Private Memoirs of a Former Jesuit

by J. Richard Murray

This touching memoir is a very human introduction to living faith by a young man who was part of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) for nearly twelve years. The book culminates with J. Richard Murray’s decision...


In the Ring: The Trials of a Washington Lawyer

by Robert S. Bennett

Robert S. Bennett has been a lawyer for more than forty years. In that time, he’s taken on dozens of high-profile and groundbreaking cases and emerged as the go-to guy for the nation’s elite. Bob Bennett...


My First Coup d'Etat: And Other True Stories from the Lost Decades of Africa

by John Dramani Mahama

MY FIRST COUP D'ETAT is a literary nonfiction account that charts the coming of age of John Dramani Mahama in Ghana during the dismal post-independence "lost decades" of Africa. He was seven years old when rumors...


As Always, Jack: A World War II Love Story

by Emma Sweeney

Near the end of WWII, a Navy pilot meets and falls in love with a beautiful California girl. They have a brief two weeks together before he is shipped off to the South Pacific. This is an engaging collection...


My Charmed Life: Rocky Romances, Precious Family Connections and Searching For a Band of Gold

by Beth Bernstein

When Beth Bernstein’s mother unexpectedly passed away, Beth’s life was forever changed, as she knew that she’d lost not only her best friend, but also a big part of herself. In this heartwarming and moving...


Off Balance: A Memoir

by Dominique Moceanu & Paul and Teri Williams

AT FOURTEEN YEARS OLD, Dominique Moceanu was the youngest member of the 1996 U.S. Womens Olympic Gymnastics team, the first and only American womens team to take gold at the Olympics. Her pixyish appearance...


Fooling Houdini

by Alex Stone

When Alex Stone was five years old, his father bought him a magic kit—a gift that would spark a lifelong love. Years later, while living in New York City, he discovered a vibrant underground magic scene exploding...


The House on Childress Street: A Memoir

by Kenji Jasper

In this vivid and piercing memoir of his grandfather, noted novelist Kenji Jasper captures the story of his family and sheds a keen light on the urban and rural experiences of Black America.

Author Kenji Jasper...


Education of a Wandering Man

by Louis L'Amour

From his decision to leave school at fifteen to roam the world, to his recollections of life as a hobo on the Southern Pacific Railroad, as a cattle skinner in Texas, as a merchant seaman in Singapore and the...


A View of the Ocean

by Jan De Hartog

The internationally best-selling novelist, playwright Jan de Hartog, author of The Captain and The Peaceable Kingdom, moves and inspires us with this simple, elegant story of his mother and himself.

She was a...


Appetites: Why Women Want

by Caroline Knapp

In Appetites, Caroline Knapp confronts Freud’s famous question, “What do women want?” and boldly reframes it, asking instead: How does a woman know, and then honor, what it is she wants in a culture bent...


Grassroots: Politics . . . But Not as Usual

by Phil Campbell

This offbeat true story is a comedy and a tragedy about politics, from anti-globalist protest to domestic turmoil. It's about idealism, obsession and failure in Seattle, a progressive city on the fringe of America's...


The Wisdom of the Body: Lessons from Sixty Years in a Wheelchair

by John M. Shackleford

In this memoir, Shackleford reflects upon his childhood memories and thoughtfully relates them to his sixty years in a wheelchair. He hopes that his determination to overcome the many difficulties of a paralyzed...


My Predicament: A Struggle with HIV

by Jibrin Idris Inuwa

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There are various modes of contracting HIV, but the most common one is through sex. People judge HIV carriers differently, most thinking that those who are HIV positive are promiscuous. This way of...


Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity

by Soko Morinaga & Belenda Attaway Attaway Yamakawa

As can be seen in its glowing endorsements and reviews — from Publishers Weekly to well-known Buddhist figures — this modern spiritual classic has been embraced by readers of all types. In his singularly humorous...


Almost a Woman: A Memoir

by Esmeralda Santiago

“A courageous memoir.... One witnesses the blessings, contradictions, and restraints of Puerto Rican culture.”--Washington Post Book World 


Mum's List: A Mother's Life Lessons to the Husband and Sons She Left Behind

by St. John Greene

For Kate Green, nothing was as important as the happiness and well-being of her two little boys, Reef and Finn, and her loving husband, St. John, known as “Singe.” They had a wonderfully happy family life...


Call of the Mild: Learning to Hunt My Own Dinner

by Lily Raff McCaulou

When Lily Raff McCaulou traded in an indie film production career in New York for a reporting job in central Oregon, she never imagined that she'd find herself picking up a gun and learning to hunt. She'd been...