Rapids of Winter

Rapids of Winter

by Sheila D. O'Drane An innocent conversation triggers a series of irreversible events, and one after another, lives topple like dominoes. Rapids of Winter is the true story of a professional woman, mother and wife, who becomes embroiled in plots of murder, suicide threats, car accidents, burglary, fire, and death, but through it all she [...]
Marine Corps Mustang

Marine Corps Mustang

by Roy Morris This is a collection of true stories about the characters and personalities of the folks I met, worked with and fought with while in the Marine Corps from the mid-1960's to the early-1980's. There were good guys and villains, heroes and heels. The Best of the Best served right alongside the Worst of [...]
The Unqualified Widow

The Unqualified Widow

by Shirley Spires Baechtold It's Summer, 1954, in Louisville, Kentucky He's working in Louisville before going back to New York for his second season with the New York Knicks. She's back from Europe and playing the piano bar in the Forest Lounge at Iroquois Gardens Supper Club. It's been two years since they graduated from [...]
Bread Salt & Plum Brandy

Bread Salt & Plum Brandy

by Lisa Fisher Cazacu and Rosemary Colgrove Bread, Salt & Plum Brandy is an insightful and eye-opening account of Lisa Fisher Cazacu's odyssey as a Peace Corps volunteer in post-communist Romania. With humor and pathos, Lisa shares her experiences, and her relationship with a charming young lawyer from Bucharest, who experienced first-hand the horrors of [...]
The Harvest

The Harvest

by Luben Walchef As a barefoot six-year old boy, Luben Walchef stomped mud into bricks that were used by his father and grandfather to build the humble house in rural Bulgaria where his family lived. For generations upon generations, the Walchefs had been farmers on the same plot of land. And then Luben came along. [...]
An Invitation to Heal

An Invitation to Heal

by Susan Spalding What if you had a dream that was so compelling, so real, that you were willing to turn your life upside down to follow it? That is what happened to Susan Spalding when she had a dream that was her call to the vocation of healing. All of the events that followed were [...]
Thicker Than Water

Thicker Than Water

by Roy Morris This is a collection of stories about the Morris family, our loved ones, friends and neighbors. It covers six decades of our efforts to survive, from growing up dirt poor to going out into the world seeking fame and fortune, then returning to our roots. We didn't find what we sought but we [...]
Unfinished Miles

Unfinished Miles

by Mark Manion Hallucinations, dreams, angels, and a miraculous recovery are all humorously but soberly woven into this heart-gripping autobiography. Mark and his cousin Mike were in a horrible crash while bicycling across the United States. Mark literally almost lost his head and was left paralyzed from the neck down. Sixteen years later, through a [...]
Brightest of Silver Linings

Brightest of Silver Linings

by Carol Masheter Few people have heard of Carstensz Pyramid, a sharp fin of limestone 16,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by mountainous jungle in Papua, a part of the world wracked by political and tribal violence, where kidnappings of climbers still occur. Why bother to climb such a troublesome, little-known peak? This book describes Carol [...]
No Magic Helicopter

No Magic Helicopter

by Carol Masheter When the bottom fell out of Carol Masheter's life at age 50, she took up high altitude mountaineering to cope with grief and anger. She was an unlikely climber. Afraid of heights, she also struggled with anxiety and depression. Little did she know that mountaineering would lead her to climb Mount Everest when [...]
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