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They Were Good Germans Once - A Memoir

 
First Job
Date added:
May 2, 2024
First Job

 
Bird Milk & Mosquito Bones
Date added:
May 2, 2024
Bird Milk & Mosquito Bones

 
Final rounds - a father, a son, the golf journey of a lifetime

Advanced form of cancer, the trip took on an added urgency. For Braxton Dodson had been given only a month or two to live. But like golf itself, Final Rounds is about much more than just a game: it is about a journey of discovery between a father and a son, about long-held secrets finally shared, and about the valuable lessons a middle-aged man could still learn from his father on the importance of life, love, and family.

 
Walk Ride Paddle - A Life Outside
Date added:
Apr 18, 2024
Walk Ride Paddle - A Life Outside

 
Brother. Do. You. Love. Me.
Date added:
Apr 18, 2024
Brother. Do. You. Love. Me.

 
Two o'clock on a Tuesday at Trevi Fountain - a search for an unconventional life abroad

"Helene Sula (@heleneinbetween) always knew she wanted to pursue something a little different from a "normal life"--not an outright rejection of the conventional path many of her peers embraced but one that empowered her to experience other cultures and corners of the globe. To lead a stable life and travel the world. To seek adventure and still be happily married. Helene's story proves that a life of travel doesn't have to be the antithesis of stability; rather it can be an integral part of a v

 
Wild chorus - finding harmony with whales, wolves, and other animals

"Lessons of connection, alliance, and adaptation from encounters with and observations of a wide variety of animals"--

 
What kind of bird can't fly - a memoir of resilience and resurrection

"Charts Dorsey Nunn's journey growing up poor and criminalized in East Palo Alto, surviving San Quentin, coming back to his community, and founding All Of Us Or None to empower formerly incarcerated people to fight for their rights as citizens"--

 
Searching for Franklin - new answers to the great Arctic mystery

"Arctic historian Ken McGoogan approaches the legacy of nineteenth-century explorer Sir John Franklin from a contemporary perspective and offers a surprising new explanation of an enduring Northern mystery. Two of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin's expeditions were monumental failures--the last one leading to more than a hundred deaths, including his own. Yet many still see the Royal Navy man as a heroic figure who sacrificed himself to discovering the Northwest Passage. This book, McGoogan's s

 
Water on fire - a memoir of war
Date added:
Apr 16, 2024
Water on fire - a memoir of war

"In this evocative, insightful memoir, a leading voice in Middle Eastern Studies revisits his childhood in war-torn Lebanon and his family's fascinating history, coming to terms with trauma and sexuality. Water on Fire tells a story of immigration that starts in a Beirut devastated by the Lebanese Civil War (1975-90), continues with experiences of displacement in Europe and Africa, moves to northeastern American towns battered by lake-effect snow and economic woes, and ends in New York City on 9

 
Rift - a memoir of breaking away from Christian patriarchy

""A powerful meditation on what it means to be trapped and what it takes to break free." -- Publishers Weekly STARRED Review. A gripping memoir about coming of age in the stay-at-home daughter movement and the quest to piece together a future on your own terms. Raised in the Christian patriarchy movement, Cait West was homeschooled and could only wear clothes her father deemed modest. She was five years old the first time she was told her swimsuit was too revealing, to go change. There would be

 
The pain project - a couple's story of confronting chronic pain

"Ten years after her husband's catastrophic injury, author Kara Stanley embarks with him on a journey to understand his chronic pain and find pathways into joy and relief. Throughout, they seek answers to profound questions about the nature of suffering and pain: Is it helpful to conceptualize pain as a disease, or not? What does it mean to understand that pain is always a creation of the brain? What is the difference between healing and curing? Is healing still possible even when all-better is

 

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