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Where You End, I Begin
by Rossana WeitekampSpurned by his true love as a young man in Procida, Italy, Nico Dioguardi decides to abandon his life there and enter the U.S. through unknown relatives residing in Brooklyn, New York. His past, however, haunts him in unexpected ways, forcing several returns to his native village as he attempts to start anew in America. Nico's reappearances in Procida prompt new choices and emotional complications, greatly impacting his wife and two children in America, who fall victim to his struggles. The f... more -
Last Flight
by Tim PompeyFrom Tim Pompey’s previous novel Down the Road (2015), Howie White has grown from an 18-year-old naive kid to a 66-year-old responsible adult. When Howie retires from his Washington cherry farm, he plans to take his beloved 1972 Harley on the road. But what starts as a light-hearted adventure soon turns mysterious and dangerous as Howie is transported from one point to the next. City by city, country by country, his body is not his own. Even more difficult, each “flight” forces him to look de... more -
Spirit of the Sabre
by Darla VasilasWhen a traveling peddler arrives at Fort Sabre, he is fully intending to try to sell some of his wares. What he finds is a deserted compound. He notifies the nearby town marshal, who immediately notifies Fort Concho. A detail is sent to Fort Sabre to investigate the disappearance of the men. What they find is nothing. No men, no horses, no supplies. Why was the fort abandoned? That is what Lieutenant Joshua Bates and his men have to find out. What they do find is a shock to all of them. -
A Tall Woman of Many Talents
by Angelina PelovaThis is a book about being different and struggling to fit in. It is structured around the therapy sessions the main character is going through, which lead her on the journey of evaluating her life and choices. The book covers a lot of ground (mental health, self-esteem, body image, controlling relationship, discrimination at the workplace, immigration, bullying, spirituality, and more) in a humorous style, making it a deceivingly easy read. Although focused on tall people's issues, it is genera... more -
Under the Blue Moon
by Joan SchweighardtAn automobile accident in front of a homeless shelter causes Lola, a dog trainer/groomer in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to renew her battle with the grief she previously pushed below the surface of her daily life. Ben, formerly an architect in the same city, has been abandoned by his family and is currently homeless. Lola sees him on the day of her accident, trying to smuggle something into the shelter while all the people associated with the facility are outside with her, waiting for the ambulance... more -
The Stories We Keep: A Novel of Motherhood, Mental Health & Hope
by Shawna HollyJenna Cartwright has run away from her family in a desperate bid to save—or end—her life. Driven to despair by debilitating depression, loneliness, and anxiety, Jenna makes a panic-driven decision to leave her husband and young children behind. Upon fleeing to her hometown of Asher, Alabama, Jenna searches for help from the generations of women she loves most. As they share their long-held stories, Jenna struggles to untangle her own thoughts and emotions, while also grappling with the imp... more -
Dear Ella
by Rebekah SantoroTwenty-two year old Midwesterner Lizzie Armstrong is lost and searching for direction after graduating college and being thrust into adult life. Her only solace from anxiety and frustration is her best friend Ella Chen. When Ella is tragically killed in a terrible accident, Lizzie searches for a way forward by channeling her best friend and spontaneously moving to Colorado to complete a bucket list the two of them dream up just before Ella's death. Along the way, Lizzie writes letters to Ella... more -
Coffee Time
by Susanna Elliott-NewthThe essence of a good writer is to find that ‘writer’s moment’ – that little piece of observable idiosyncratic behaviour where humour lives. How Susanna loves to discover those eccentricities in people’s characters that she can frame on her artist’s canvas. Humour is found in the ordinary, the everyday, the awkward and the sublimely ridiculous events that grace our faces. When faced with the Covid-19 pandemic during 2020 Susanna’s pen had hardly time to rest between scenarios, furiously recordi... more -
Chemistry, Nine Stories
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The Girl Who Tried to Change History
by Melissa KaplanThe Girl Who Tried to Change History is a story featuring a time-traveling heroine who gets more than she bargained for when she agrees to participate in a complex experiment to alter the history of the twentieth century. Vivienne Riley is a stressed-out graduate student about to earn her doctorate in European history, with a focus on the Second World War, when she is approached by a mysterious man to join what she refers to as the “Experiment”—an effort by the world’s top scientists to erase... more -
The Skye in June
by June AhernThe MacDonalds emigrate from Scotland after a family tragedy but cannot escape the youngest child's strange insights that threaten to expose her mother's secret past in the Scottish Highlands. The youngest child's fate is sealed the day she is born when her mother defies her husband by not giving their new daughter a saint's name as is their tradition. This doesn't keep the father's dominance over his four daughters from creating often hilarious tactics to divert his wrath as they come of age du... more -
Once Upon a Cloud
by Salene HillOnce Upon a Cloud is a collection of poetry. Each line brings a colorful and creative thought for everyday living, comical satire, and giving back to our beautiful world. The book will make you laugh, cry, and wish that you were in the event. I wrote the collection to remember my father, sister, grandmother, and aunt. Many people will inspire your life over a period of time. -
The Love That Haunts Us
by Laurie BerkshireMost of us have a love from our past that haunts us. First love, unrequited love, forbidden love, star-crossed love, lost love, old love. Chronicling how the lives of two generations of three early twentieth-century Chicago families become intertwined, characters captivate and as the story unfolds, The Love That Haunts makes certain that the reader will not forget. Emilia Brauer, pregnant at sixteen and sent away from the only home she has ever known leaves behind her beloved Liam, give... more -
13 by 11: short stories of life in diverse places and spaces
by Jay AllchinAn anthology spanning genres and places: 13 short stories by 11 award-winning and up-and-coming authors “A uniformly powerful collection where each piece shines.” – D. Donovan, senior reviewer Midwest Book Review In part ONE, we encounter life both within and outside of the earthly realm. Stories by Vincent Czyz and Derek McFadden ask us to consider the ties that bind and define us in our earthly existence, with tragic, yet hopeful, tales of loss and love. In part TWO, we visit characte... more -
Zynab: The Inspirational Journey of an Afghan Girl Guided by Rumi's Wisdom
by Farid mostamandThis powerful, inspiring book tells the story of an ambitious Afghan girl who seeks to fulfill her promise to her mother, fight for the right to education, and empower girls. Zynab lives in a small village in Afghanistan where education is deemed unnecessary for girls and even frowned upon. But Zaynab's family and life are very different from those of other girls in her village. Her father is a teacher who began teaching her Rumi's poetry when she was only five. One poem, in particular, inspire... more -
Kamaka, Kahuna at the Crossroads of Ancient Hawaii
by J. E. CherryFrom the first page of J. E. Cherry’s novel, the reader is enfolded in the fascinating history and unspoiled beauty of ancient Hawaii. This forms the backdrop of a compelling work—which feels more real than fiction. Here is a story truly worthy of its extraordinary main character, the Kahuna Kamaka. As we follow his development from young apprentice canoe builder to masterful healer, teacher and spiritual adept, the rich sights and sounds of his island home of Kauai fill our senses. The pre... more
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