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  • - Volume I - Aos Maternos
    av Dalbert Marques Oliveira
    3 387

    Existem duas mortes: a primeira é a morte natural, que acomete a todos nós, já segunda é a morte eterna, quando a última pessoa que se lembra de nós deixa de fazer parte deste mundo. Este livro pretende adiar ao máximo esta segunda morte.

  • av Philip Gosling
    395,-

    When Philip told me he was writing his memoirs I never doubted he would 'just do it'. This is his mantra.His story is of a remarkable passage of time in a life of discovery, personal growth and change, part memoir and part reality, from business success to a deeply felt love of natural life whether nurturing his home garden or protecting the lands and forests of the Niagara Escarpment.As a founder of the Bruce Trail and his leadership in its building, by volunteers in one year in 1962, he will be his best remembered by Ontarians.In notable recognition of his many achievements and philanthropy are his Awards of the Order of Canada and Hon LLD. from the University of Guelph.

  • av John Zimmerman Sr
    395,-

    Adventures of an Air Force, Vietnam Veteran plus Retirement Travels

  • av Christian Kaceo Spades
    249,-

    Lost and led by passions, pleasures, money, and musical inspirations a stone-headed heart-driven southern girl ventures deeper down the wrong path of life. Despite being met with adversities and adversaries at nearly every point of her adventurous journey, truth is realized and a lost love is found.

  • av Malcriadas Fronterizas
    471,-

    MALCRIADAS FRONTERIZAS is a powerful anthology about life at the USA/Mexico border, through the eyes of the domestic workers whose courage and contributions are boundless. These are stories that the world needs to hear-that have been ignored far too long-written courageously by their protagonists. They are daughters and mothers, labor organizers, and community leaders battling the day-to-day injustices of living in the borderlands, separated from their own loved ones while providing care for the loved ones of others. Their stories show is what is possible when everyday women choose to be MALCRIADAS. Ai-Jen Poo. President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance. MALCRIADAS FRONTERIZAS es una poderosa antología sobre la vida en la frontera de los Estados Unidos y México, desde los ojos de las trabajadoras domésticas cuyo coraje y contribuciones son ilimitadas. Estas son historias que el mundo necesita escuchar, que han sido ignoradas durante demasiado tiempo, escritas con valentía por sus protagonistas. Las MALCRIADAS FRONTERIZAS son hijas y madres, organizadoras laborales y líderes comunitarias que luchan contra las injusticias cotidianas de vivir en las zonas fronterizas. Ellas están separadas de sus propios seres queridos mientras cuidan a los seres queridos de otros. Sus historias muestran lo que es posible cuando las mujeres comunes eligen ser MALCRIADAS.Ai-Jen Poo. President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance

  • - An Average, Ordinary Guy: Louis David Socey, Sr.
    av Thomas Bernard Rowan
    103,-

    A biography of Louis David Socey, Sr., self-made lawyer, U.S. Cavalry member, Secret Service agent, FBI agent, and employee of the Department of the Treasury, Fingerprint Division, under leaders including Calvin Coolidge, Franklin Roosevelt, and J. Edgar Hoover, during the period 1927-1959. His fascinating story provides insights to the life of an American man of humble origins who served his country faithfully and who lived the American Dream.

  • - A journey through addiction and prison and into God's presence and grace
    av Randi Daniel
    204

    Locked up behind bars at the age of 24, after struggling through her twenties with a meth addiction, Randi Daniel allowed the Lord to meet her in her messiness and deliver her. She was Wrecked by His Grace, and it changed her life forever.As Randi turned her prison sentence into a mission field, the Lord was able to use her and transform her into the woman He created her to be. This is her story of deliverance and redemption. Do you have a similar story or know someone who has struggled with addiction or incarceration? This book will bring hope to those in seemingly hopeless situations as well as a few laughs as we walk together through some dark seasons. The Lord brought His light into the darkness and can do the same for you.

  • av Geri Spina
    198,-

    A friend of mine sent a startling text to me one day. It wasn't that I was surprised by what she asked me to do. It was more the veracity of her statement, the necessity of it that struck me. She said: Please write your stories and share them. Everything in your life opens up possibilities for families, but more importantly they give a view of a life with ups and downs and twist and turns, but always returning to love. I will likely never find myself on the best sellers list, nor be on Oprah - nor have some acclaimed success with anything I write. In the world of a writer, I am a novice. But I do have something to say. And specifically, something to say about what it looks like to find love and possibility everywhere, no matter what the circumstance. Some of my stories still make me laugh, some make me cry and some are so real for me I can close my eyes and be right back there in the past with family or friends. Each written work is a piece of a fabric stitched together, to leave you seeing what's possible. To give you the ability to look back and see and perhaps discover your own life in a new way. If you find yourself reading and turning the pages, then perhaps this book is for you. Maybe you want something, or better said maybe something wants you. Find it, discover your pathway because I am here to say: Anything is possible.

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    - New York in the Sixties
    av Michael Findlay
    273,-

    This memoir from the influential art dealer and author offers an up close and personal perspective on New York's vibrant art scene of the sixties and seventies. One of today's most respected art dealers, Michael Findlay launched his career surrounded by the most exciting figures of the late twentieth century art scene. His generously illustrated memoir traces his childhood in Scotland to his arrival in New York, where he directed one of the first art galleries in SoHo, exposing American audiences to the likes of Joseph Beuys and Sean Scully. Findlay launched the first solo exhibitions of John Baldessari, Hannah Wilke, Stephen Mueller and Billy Sullivan. He offers fascinating recollections about his relationships with painters and sculptors, art dealers and art collectors, actors, models and the creative talents at the heart of New York's Downtown scene.Making appearances in Findlay's stellar cast of characters are Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Bridget Riley, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ray Johnson, Gerald Laing, Joseph Cornell, Alan Ginsberg, model Naomi Sims, and the poet Gerard Malanga. He vividly depicts comings and goings at The Chelsea Hotel, St. Mark's Place, Studio 54 and Max's Kansas City. He describes in candid detail the pros and cons of the wild parties and the freewheeling lifestyle of that swinging era. Anyone interested in twentieth century cultural history, the post- World War II art market, or sixties and seventies New York will be gripped and entertained by Findlay's evocatively recounted journey.

  • av Marta Stiefel Ayala
    288,-

    This volume is the fourth in a series of genealogy books that I have been working on for several years. It focuses on the Insúa and Harguindey clans, who were my mother's relatives and lived in Buenos Aires and surroundings areas. I have tried to collect and preserve the stories, photos and documents that tell the history of these families and their descendants in this book.

  • av Tim James
    247,-

    Going Crazy (Left foot, right foot, breathe) is a candid look at the inner workings of professional songwriting. It is also an honest, vulnerable memoir about overcoming life's trials and tribulations. James has lived an inspiring story of going from a small-town country boy to living and thriving in the big city of Los Angeles, then back again. Revealing his own faults and missteps along with subsequent lessons learned, James shares his journey rich with poignant details about how he not only survived but has flourished both personally and professionally.Filled with humor and raw emotion, Going Crazy (Left foot, right foot, breathe) is a testament to all-American grit, perseverance, and integrity. Tim James still writes and performs while continuing to have his songs recorded by some of the biggest names in country music. He is the father of two teenagers and two dogs, happily living in his hometown.

  • av Nicholas Prychodko
    227,-

    One of the Fifteen Million, first published in 1952, is Ukrainian Nicholas Prychodko's sobering account of his arrest, imprisonment, torture, and eventual exile to Siberia by the Soviet government in the late 1930s. As the author states, his offense was "thinking free thoughts in a slave state." In a near-miracle, his mother traveled to Moscow and the Kremlin, and was able to win a pardon for her son from a sympathetic official. Making his way back to the Ukraine, Prychodko found work as a teacher, but again facing arrest, he decides to go into hiding rather than face years of hard labor in the Siberian gulag. In a strange twist of fate, the approaching German army in 1941 proved to be his salvation, and the author begins a journey to freedom in Canada.

  • av Kelli Green
    353,-

    "I'm overrun with pride at watching my sisters and brothers share their #MeToo stories with such bravery. I'll admit I don't know where I fit into the grand scheme. I'll likely never name the boy, because I've seen enough to know the receipts are not on my side. I've seen the cruelty with which people treat survivors that have much less confusing stories than mine. Also, I hope and pray that he is a different person. It has been over ten years since that day in his home and a little over five since our last interaction. Hopefully, he's grown."I have. "I write this on the chance that someone comes across it and feels a little less alone. I write this hoping that someone may read it and have some of the same "Eureka!" moments I've had. If you're raising a child in the Christian faith or some other religion, that's fine, but it may be useful to help them take a more understanding approach to their sexuality because shame and silence are unhealthier than you might think. As I said, my mother never made me feel shameful about sex. But she isn't my only relative, and maybe my church didn't straight up say "sex makes you bad," but it still seeped in." -- Excerpt from [Untitled] Realizations, by Kelli Green

  • av Harriet E Thurston Buchheim Mather
    968

    CHILDREN OF ALISO is a memoir of the pioneering Thurston family who settled and homesteaded 152 acres of land in Laguna Beach's Aliso Canyon in 1871, transforming its barren wilderness into a sustainable farm. It narrates the family's personal stories, from initial isolation to early Laguna neighbors, through the 1880s real-estate boom and bust, and 1890s economic downturns. Detailed descriptions of the region's flora, fauna and beautiful landscapes provide a backdrop to accounts of their daily lives, relationships and hardships. It recounts their lives on the Aliso farm, and the early years of school and work opportunities in neighboring communities.Harriet Thurston Buchheim Mather, one of fifteen Thurston children, describes CHILDREN OF ALISO as "the story of a single family of pioneers taken from among the many who formed an integral part of the romantic Southland in days that are forever gone-gone, not simply from the standpoint of the passing of time, but of the vanishing of an era."

  • av Grace E. Brown
    354,-

    In July 2021 I met with the authors of this unique volume - Conor Cook and Grace Brown. This was an unusual interview with a pair of authors.We met in the home of my son, Bruce Cook and reminisced over extracts from historical collections about homes of the David C. Cook family - my father David C. Cook III, my Grandfather David C. Cook II, and my Great Grandfather - David C. Cook I -often called "The Friend of the Sunday School."Now, to be honest, Conor and Grace are my grandchildren, and I love their talent for writing. And, while we got together to share historical vignettes, I should mention that we also enjoyed my son's barbeque cooking and a plate of cookies just prepared by his wife and my daughter, Helen Brown. And, thanks to my wife, Mary Homeier Cook, for suggesting this book.

  • av Denis Charles Peter Harrison
    224,-

    This book is a combination of my two previous books. Memories and Poems from a Sunny Clime published in 2016 and my book of poems published in 2017.

  • av Tiff Carson
    240,-

    THE JOURNEY OF TWO SIBLINGS RECONNECTING THROUGH THE DARKEST MOMENTS OF ADDICTIONThis is a deeply personal story of a sister who lost her brother to a fentanyl overdose. Tiff Carson found her brother Cory's struggle with addiction frustrating and impossible to understand until he chose to use his voice.Near the end of his life, she discovered the truth about his childhood and adult traumas. She was handed the puzzle pieces she knew were missing but could never find. This discovery, along with navigating her own heart wrenching struggles made Tiff realize she would love him through it, no matter how painful.Tiff takes you into a joint therapy session with her brother Cory, where they talk about their shared experiences and begin to reconnect as siblings. Walking this healing journey with her brother was what it took for them to become close again, like they were as kids, before the trauma.In one of his darkest moments after an overdose scare, Tiff's brother Cory made the decision to start "Dancing in the Rain" rather than see the world in a negative light. He chose joy and asked Tiff to join him. Watching her brother Cory battle with addictions most of his life, Tiff began experiencing Anticipatory Grief, knowing it would likely be the reason for her brother's death. Together they found the courage to heal their relationship through vulnerability and love.Tiff Carson is a passionate and inspiring author, podcast host, and speaker based in Alberta, Canada. She has the unique perspective of having lived through her own complex journey of sibling grief, trauma and mental health issues. Tiff believes when you Use Your Voice, you create positive change for yourself and the world around you. Tiff's goal is to inspire others by showing how she used her voice to heal. As a devoted mother of 3 children, Tiff is an advocate for breaking cycles of generational pain so that future generations can live healthier lives. She reminds us all that no matter what our journey looks like, it can be hard but also beautiful.

  • av Robin Tamblyn
    186 - 210,-

  • av Orley Powell
    207,-

    The child in the mirror is a compilation of poems encompassing the struggles of a troubled childhood; a childhood of abuse, a childhood of neglect and a childhood bordering on suicidal intent. These poems were created to build an awareness of atrocities toward children, while also giving a voice to the voiceless. They also encapsulate the reality of love and loss at a tender age, which have a serious impact on children in their formative years. These poems also expose the horrific realities of a broken home, leading to stressful mental and physical trauma. They also bring into focus what is in the mind of a child, but with the introspection of a middle aged adult. Interestingly, it would appear that it is at this mature stage in life, that adults tend to muster the courage to open up about painful events in their past. The aim is that even one person will benefit from reading this book and realize that there is hope, despite adversity. If some child, young adult or even mature person, can relate to an experience expressed in one or more of these poems, may it bring comfort to know that someone has shared your experience and has now overcome to tell the tale. It is my story. It is your story. It is the story of a child who is now an adult, looking back in time through the eyes of 'the child in the mirror'.

  • Spar 10%
    av Yusuf Islam
    216,-

  • Spar 17%
    av Tina Knowles-Lawson
    222

    To understand the icons Beyoncé, Solange and Kelly, you have to understand where they came from... A deeply personal and revelatory memoir by Ms Tina Knowles - as you've never seen her before.Tina Knowles, the mother of icons Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Solange Knowles and bonus daughter Kelly Rowland, is known the world over as a Matriarch with a capital M: the woman who raised and inspired some of the great artists of our time. But this story is about so much more than that.For the first time ever, Tina Knowles shares her remarkable story in Matriarch. A life of grief and tragedy, love and heartbreak, the nurturing of her superstar daughters - and the perseverance and audacity it takes for a girl from Galveston, Texas to change the world.This intimate and revealing memoir is a multigenerational family saga and a celebration of the wisdom that women, mothers and daughters pass on to each other across generations.A glorious chronicle of a life like none other and a testament to the world-changing power of Black motherhood.

  • Spar 16%
    av Teja Bell
    284,-

    Firsthand accounts of the life, practice, and teachings of pioneering Aikido master Robert Nadeau, direct disciple of Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba

  • av Steve Guttenberg
    324,-

    After his father—the hero and strength of the family—is diagnosed with kidney failure, actor Steve Guttenberg dedicates himself to becoming a caregiver and reflects on their life together, from childhood through his Hollywood career, in his father’s final years.

  • av Gina Cameron
    185,-

    In Who's My Daddy? Gina Cameron tackles the questions Why did my mother lie about my paternity? and Why did so many other mothers hide the truth from their children? After discovering, in her mid-sixties, that her father was not her biological father, Cameron embarked on a search for her paternal roots. Her quest for answers led to her mother's tumultuous history as a refugee from Latvia in WWII and ultimately to an exploration of human evolution, tracing the arch of history from matriarchy to patriarchy. Along the way, she navigates the twists and turns of finding her paternal family and, by mining memories from her past, exposes the damaging consequences secrets and lies have on family relationships. The memoir is both an intimate portrayal of the author's own life and a look at the larger forces at play in all of our histories.

  • av Barbara Cochran
    159 - 249,-

  • av Elisabeth Hofboer Breslav
    262,-

    A World War II Memoir of Resilience and Survival in the Netherlands.

  • av Amber Poole
    227,-

    We are all connected in the tapestry of human compassion. Fifty-two days ago, we were complete strangers. Today, we live side by side. We eat together, sleep in the same building together, we cook in the kitchen together, we walk outside together, we grieve together.On February 24, 2022, war broke out in Ukraine when Russia invaded the country.It started with a barrage of bombing of major Ukrainian cities.Troops were mobilized on both sides and the shooting began.Refugees began to stream into Poland, mostly women and children. Ukrainian men of military age were forbidden to leave the country. Very soon our friends began to call usasking whether we could take in some families they knew about.We said, "Yes," and waited.Forty people arrived.What happened next would be life changing for all of us.This is our story.

  • av Maurice Heffernan
    256,-

    A compelling and poignant memoir about the struggles and triumphs of survivors, and for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of life within the Residential Institutions. Prepare to be moved by this powerful and unforgettable story.

  • av Peter Lovenheim
    270,-

    WRITE YOUR LEGACYVisit a museum, a national park, a castle in Europe, or even the local zoo these days, and you’ll likely be directed to “exit through the gift shop.” A gift shop can be a metaphor for life. And that’s how award-winning journalist Peter Lovenheim found the inspiration for this book as a gift shop of gratitude.Through the lens of twenty common gift shop souvenirs, you are prompted to recall and organize all the things in life you’re most grate­ful for. Consider the snow globes and ball caps, the T-shirts, postcards, and jewelry—and let them bring to mind the people, places, and life experiences you hold most dear.After reading a chapter about the evolution of scented candles, what do you remember about the aroma of your mother’s cooking? Do key chains prompt memories of a friend or mentor who opened important doors for you? Does a bobblehead recall a beloved teacher or athletic coach?This special book will surprise and delight you with the memo­ries it evokes. Then, by journaling your answers in the Gratitude Pages to these thought-provoking prompts, you’ll create your own personal memory book. Perfect gift for parents and grandparents to chronicle their family legacy Evokes cherished memories that can be shared for generationsBecome the co-author of this book about your own lifeCreate a treasured family heirloom for children, grandchildren, and those

  • av Owen Hanson
    175,-

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