Sal Richards - Behind the Laughter, Hidden Tears
Comedian and actor Sal Richards plans to keep working until his audiences stop laughing. But how does he persist in making people laugh year after year for 50 years? That's easy. Sal Richards reaches out and touches them in their most vulnerable places-their hearts, souls, and minds. Behind the Laughter, Hidden Tears is an honest examination of how Sal Richards does it-how he relates so effectively to his audiences. Read Article.
Isa Farrington-Nichols - GENESIS: The Bullet was Meant for Me, D.C. Sniper Story Untold
In October 2002, the people who lived in and around Washington, D.C. feared for their lives every time they left home. Now, read the true story of where the murder spree of the DC Snipers began.
When John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo murdered 21-year-old Keenya Cook in Tacoma, Washington in early 2002, author Isa Farrington-Nichols found herself very close to this dangerous murderer.Read Article
Bonnie Priest - What's Next? A Search for Hope
Dr. Priest's latest book is a touching memoir entitled What's Next? A Search for Hope. This book sends out an imperative message about the prevention and treatment of Malignant Melanoma and the enduring love story of Bonnie and George while they searched for a cure and the treatment for this disease.
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Judith Mathewson – Down Syndrome: Raising a Child Like Kimmy
Author Judith Mathewson has just published a touching book about raising Kimmy, a child with Down Syndrome. And while the story is moving and inspiring in its own right, what makes it so much more special is the fact that the true story is her own.
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From Nobel Prize to Ride-on Mowers
From Nobel Prize to Ride-on Mower is an autobiography about my first years in Australia being married to a man suffering from bi-polar disorder, which created many life threatening situations for myself. My son and I many times had to escape our home until we finally could leave for good. At the same time it is an anthem to Australia. Because of my deep love for Australia I did endure many things just to stay here..
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Born to Be Free - What You Look For is Where You’re Looking From
Jac O’Keeffe describes her pre-awakened self as a “hard-working, independent, Guinness drinking Irish woman.” Jac was an ambitious twenty-something who
believed her life was directed by her own free will. But all of this would change one Sunday afternoon while having lunch with friends when she suddenly began seeing ghosts. Little did she know that this would be the start of her new life; a life that has
led her to write Born to Be Free, which explores looking beyond the mind and revealing the true nature of total happiness, freedom, and uninterrupted peace.
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Judy
Fisher Sees Heaven On Earth Through Her Daughter’s Death
In
her first book Heaven On Earth, author Judy Fisher
tells the traumatic story of losing her daughter and how
it led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Philosophy, become an...
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A
Mother's Death Saves a Mother's Life
All
the Footprints in My Sand author Tracy Hunt Casey was
grief stricken after the loss of her mother in 2006. She
was very close to her mother in her final years of life
as she watched her deteriorate from...
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Keeping
aBreast: Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer Is Now Available
Nationwide
Cutting-edge
doctor and author
of Keeping aBreast: Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer is now available nationwide. Dr. Khalid Mahmud has received
critical acclaim from noted doctors in the medical field
and is endorsed and featured in Suzanne Somer’s
new book Breakthrough:
Eight Steps to Wellness.
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Dick Cheney’s Diary is now available for the world to read!
Stuart Kreisman knows funny. He is an Emmy Award winning television writer and was the youngest contributing editor at National Lampoon. Dick Cheney’s Diary is a hilarious satire with impeccable timing.
We spoke with Mr. Kreisman shortly after the release of his book.
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Modello - A Story of Hope for the Inner City and Beyond
Modello is the name of a public housing project in South Florida, once replete with violence, crack addiction, domestic abuse, alcoholism, neglect, dependency and general
hopelessness.
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Drawn from Memory: A Personal Story of Healing Through Art
“Please don’t leave me by myself.”
Author E.J. Cockey heard this command from most of her long term patients, even though their histories and afflictions were quite different.
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Breathing Life Into Dance Breathes Life into the Reader’s Soul
Robin Conrad Sturm has been involved in classical ballet her entire life, from student to professional dancer, choreographer and teacher. Her lifetime of experience provides not only a deep well of practical...
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Mary Paulson: Living her life through her stories
It’s not important that Mary Paulson has lived in 17 cities and five foreign countries. Or that she grew up in Minneapolis or that she doesn’t consider herself an author even after writing two books and a
screenplay. Read
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Instinct Based Medicine: How to Survive Your Illness and Your Doctor
Physician to and endorsed by NY Times Best Selling author Kevin Trudeau
“There is no healing force outside the body, therefore, the only
person who can heal you - is you!” says Dr. Leonard
Coldwell, Author of Instinct Based Medicine: How to Survive Your Illness and Your Doctor. Coldwell explains in depth, how stress,
emotional and mental, is the main cause for every illness
and the root of all health breakdowns, pain and suffering. Read
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Is living on your to-do list?
A Humorous Guide to Life after 40
Are your hormones dwindling faster than you can take estrogen?
Are your career options dwindling? Is the cellulite on the backs of your legs multiplying faster than a virus? Me neither. Well, maybe. And thankfully, somebody is willing to talk about it! Read
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Looking at cancer through the eyes of a child
Mommy's Hats, by Rhonda Zweber with words by Sally Zweber. It was May 2007 and 4-year-old Sally Zweber was looking forward to one
thing: turning 5. But just one month before the big day, Sally's mother,
Rhonda, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Read
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