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Cupcakes, Unicorns, and Rabbit Holes
An Educational Assistant's stories from the front lines
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Balancing work life and home life can be challenging, especially for women working in education. Educator and mother, wife and mentor—the roles can blur, with women losing their sense of self as they put the needs of others before their own. As...
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Against The Odds
A Life Reimagined
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This is the story of a life that veered off course—and found its way back to joy. The Sisters of Charity were far from charitable. Cruel, abusive, and at times violent, these nuns ruled their boarding school with harsh hands and cold hearts. Sent...
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Maple Leaves in Mango Trees
Finding Home in West Africa
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With retirement approaching and their children having flown the nest, lifelong nomad educators Raymond and his wife, Madeleine Mulaire, make the bold decision to uproot their lives and embark on another overseas posting to Guinea, marking their...
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Am I Literate?
Redefining Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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Kate grew up in a home where words mattered. Inspired by her family’s love of reading, she pursued a degree in English Literature and began a career as a publicist. Confident in her mastery of language, Kate believed she was literate—until her...
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Walk With A Purpose
The John Volken Story From Dishwasher to Multi-Millionaire, Then Gave It All Away...
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Horatio Alger wrote in the nineteenth century about impoverished boys rising from humble backgrounds to lives of achievement through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty. Alger should have met John Volken. He would have loved him, as...
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My Song is My Testimony
Autobiography of Bennie Lucille Williams As Told to Jacquelyn Benton
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“I see that as such a powerful testimony, since you’re not just singing a song but also telling a story, and it’s your own story.” Bennie Lucille Williams was born in Marshall, Texas—a city split not into two, she would argue, but into three....
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Crescendo to Becoming
A Memoir of My Life
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This book is truly Cav. Francesco Fiorentino's labor of love. It was originally written around 2010 but was abandoned when the author lost his forty-four-year-old daughter to cancer. Thanks to the insistence and inspiration of his twelve...
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Peace Corps Victim
A Peace Corps Volunteer Story of Trauma and Betrayal
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Witness the harrowing true story of an idealistic American Volunteer who ventured into the heart of Eastern Europe with the honorable intention of serving in the United States Peace Corps. What awaited him in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia...
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Wats, Wadis and Waterfalls
A Canadian Woman's Travel and Teaching Experiences in the Middle East and Southeast Asia
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Independence, optimism, and resilience characterize my life’s journey and are the main themes of this book, which is for the over-fifty women out there who are retired or starting a new chapter in their lives. You may think, "It's too hard, "I’m...
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The Principal Chronicles Two/Too/II/As Well
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David Garlick, your favourite educational storyteller, is back with a new collection of short stories: The Principal Chronicles Two/Too/II/As Well. It’s a ‘mostly true’ memoir that follows Garlick from pre-school to post retirement. The majority...