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  • Mental Illness from the Sidelines

    Navigating The Cave
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    A love story in the storm of mental illness and a guide for those who live it. Through candid letters and journal entries, Pamela offers an unflinching look at the everyday reality of loving someone with mental illness. Her raw reflections both...


  • PharmaChoice Canada Story

    The Magic in the Numbers!
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    How does a banner go from 26 independent pharmacists in Atlantic Canada to 1100+ across the country and $3 billion in retail sales? With a bit of guts, powerful relationships with people around Canada, and a steadfast focus on what matters:...


  • The Goddess and The Greek

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    Bonnie had the trajectory of her life planned by the ripe age of twelve. She knew exactly what and how to accomplish her game plan. That was; until she encountered the Greek in her back yard. She never could have anticipated or imagined the...


  • Walking on Muddy Clay

    A Story of Redemption
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    Walking on Muddy Clay starts as a story of Gonzalo Canales’ early years in El Salvador in the 1970s and early 80s during a civil war. Gonzalo takes the reader on a unique and inspiring journey of faith and redemption, formed from unstable...


  • They Call Me Dr. P.

    Reflections on My Life and Times as a Combat Doctor and Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Military
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    As I approached the first building in my direction, something caught my eye to my right, to the north, where there was a small dirt yard of sorts. I spied the burnt-out and mangled hull of a Cougar 4 x 4 MRAP tactical vehicle that appeared to...


  • A Mystic's Journey

    Ashram Kitchen to Silicon Valley
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    For any one that has wondered about the meaning of life and why we are here, this is the book for you. Sandra takes you from her “normal” middle class upbringing in a typical white Anglo-Saxon Protestant city, to opening the window to the wild...


  • This Little Light of Mine

    A father's memoir on his daughter's brief but deeply significant life
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    When four-year-old Elisa Linton was diagnosed with Sanfilippo syndrome—a rare, terminal childhood disease—her father Randall’s world shifted forever. In this deeply personal account, Randall shares how his little girl sparked a global community...


  • AHNSAD

    South River NJ Home Town Story
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    Part philosophical memoir, tribute to a blue-collar football town, and historical snapshot of the mid-twentieth century, this book is a microcosm of the American Dream. From war-torn Eastern Europe, we follow as the author’s father escapes to the...


  • Reflections

    A Black Man's Story
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    In 1814, two brothers escaped slavery in the United States and were given safe passage to Nova Scotia, where they began a new life and faced new hardships. Despite the harsh weather, lack of government support, and resentment from their white...


  • An Odyssey

    My Seven Years as a First Nations Chief
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    Bill Tooshkenig became Chief of Walpole Island First Nation at a young age, beginning a journey that would shape his life and community. In An Odyssey: My Seven Years as a First Nations Chief, he shares the stories that led him to leadership and...