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Playing Hurt: My Journey from Despair to Hope
John Saunders · Da Capo Press Pages: 328 Format: Hardcover
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In Playing Hurt, a leading figure in the sports world-the quintessential "man's man," who seems to have it all-confesses his constant battle with depression. John Saunders welcomes readers into the heart of his desperate struggle through insights into the root causes of depression... |
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The Last Night: A Caregiver's Journey Through Transition and Beyond
BernNadette Stanis · Jaed Publications, LLC Pages: 223 Format: Paperback
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This is a wonderful overview of the life of America's favorite daughter and sister, Thelma Evans, from the famous sit-com, Good Times. BernNadette Stanis who played to role of Thelma was the first Black female teenager ever on television. Ms. Stanis takes the reader on a journey with... |
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American women
Mary K Trigg · Salem Press
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This new addition to the Great Lives from History series features over 700 essays on women from the seventeenth through the early twenty-first centuries. Many individuals included in this multi-volume set have never been covered in this series before, notable for their work in such fields... |
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The Mother of Black Hollywood: A Memoir
JENIFER LEWIS · Amistad Pages: 256 Format: Hardcover
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The "Mega Diva" and legendary star of Black-ish looks back on her memorable journey to fame and the unforgettable life lessons she learned along the way.Jenifer Lewis keeps it real in this provocative and touching memoir by a mid-western girl with a dream whose journey from poverty... |
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Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies
Ross King · Bloomsbury USA Pages: 416 Format: Print book
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Claude Monet is perhaps the world's most beloved artist, and among all his creations, the paintings of the water lilies in his garden at Giverny are most famous. Seeing them in museums around the world, viewers are transported by the power of Monet's brush into a peaceful world of harmonious... |
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American women
Mary K Trigg · Salem Press
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This new addition to the Great Lives from History series features over 700 essays on women from the seventeenth through the early twenty-first centuries. Many individuals included in this multi-volume set have never been covered in this series before, notable for their work in such fields... |
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Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man and Life's Greatest Lesson
Mitch Albom · Doubleday; 1st edition Pages: 224 Format: Hardcover
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Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher, or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, helped you see the world as a more profound place, gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it.For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie... |
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The Thibodaux Massacre: Racial Violence and the 1887 Sugar Cane Labor Strike
John Desantis · History Press Pages: 176 Format: Print book
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On November 23, 1887, white vigilantes gunned down unarmed black laborers and their families during a spree lasting more than two hours. The violence erupted due to strikes on Louisiana sugar cane plantations. Fear, rumor and white supremacist ideals clashed with an unprecedented labor... |
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Morgue: A Life in Death
Vincent J M Di Maio · St. Martin's Press Pages: 268 Format: eBook
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In this clear-eyed, gritty, and enthralling narrative, Dr. Vincent DiMaio and veteran crime writer Ron Franscell guide us behind the morgue doors to tell a fascinating life story through the cases that have made DiMaio famous-from the exhumation of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald to the complex... |
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Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling
Michael Cannell · Minotaur Books Pages: 289 Format: Hardcover
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Long before the specter of terrorism haunted the public imagination, a serial bomber stalked the streets of 1950s New York. The race to catch him would give birth to a new science called criminal profiling.Grand Central, Penn Station, Radio City Music Hall -- for almost two decades, no place... |
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Trying to Float: Coming of Age in the Chelsea Hotel
Nicolaia Rips · Scribner Pages: 272 Format: Print book
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"Hysterically droll, touching, elegant, and wise - a coming-of-age story from someone who possibly came of age before her parents" (Patricia Marx, New Yorker writer and bestselling author) , Trying to Float is a seventeen-year-old's darkly funny, big-hearted memoir about growing... |
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