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The Immigrants’ Daughter by Mary Terzian

These memoirs of growing up in Cairo during World War II, in an immigrant community, relate a journey of triumph over destiny by surmounting imposed traditions in favor of emancipation.

Juvenile Delinquent to Surgeon: A Surgeon’s Memoir by John Wrable

Juvenile Delinquent to Surgeon tells Dr. Wrable’s story of hard work, persistence, and determination that are essential ingrendients to achieve a dream.

Dear Mary: My Life with ADHD by Don K Potochny

The journey of a man who lived 44 years with undiagnosed ADHD.

Empowered To Birth Naturally: One Woman’s Journey to Homebirth by Patrice London

Patrice details her 3 birth experiences, in the hospital, birth center and, home.  Readers are left educated as they learn why and how Patrice became Empowered To Birth Naturally.

Beyond my Control by Stuart McCallum

Beyond my Contol is the true, often harrowing account of my battle with epilepsy, as I desperately attempt to break the bonds of this debilitating condition.

“One Year To Live?” A Nobody’s Guide to Surviving Cancer by Patch Rose

In November 2005, freelance writer Patch Rose was diagnosed with a GBM brain tumor. Statistically, GBM patients live about one year after diagnosis. So far, Patch is beating the odds.