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"DOC": Husband, Father, WWII
Suzy Sholty
With the fast-paced life we lead now, it was the author’s goal to recapture a time when family was the most important to everyone. She also wanted to capture, with quotes from the many letters her dad wrote to her mother about his experience in Europe during World War II, the undying love that he had for his wife. Her parents were truly remarkable people who had more than enough love to raise their adopted twins and set them on the right path in life. The author has written a beautiful tribute to the her father and mother. “DOC” is a feel-good story that is equal parts biography, autobiography, travelogue and love story sure to make you laugh and cry all in the same paragraph.


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ISBN: 1-60672-708-7, 173 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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1 Sinners Way
Ryan Lynch
God pursues each of us with passion! He is determined to win us into a love-filled life in His service. Some come obediently, immediately when called, while others ignore God’s preferred path for many years. It was for the strugglers and stragglers that this spiritual autobiography was written. Scripture references and useful prayers are scattered throughout the powerfully honest story of a young man’s journey away from God and back again. Details of a broken marriage, college life unbecoming a Christian, and eventual victory over sin and self-destruction are sure to impact each reader.


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ISBN: 1-4241-1082-3, 69 pages, 6 x 9

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25 Years to Freedom: My Journey to GOD
Carlos Jones
I thank God for lifting me up when I was down and pulling me in when I was way out in a world of sin. He said, in his word, “come unto me all ye who labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” Jesus knew I was tired and needed rest. All I did, for many years, was to run and run for the devil. Serving the devil benefitted me in no way. If you are serving the devil it will not benefit you anything either. The only reward you will receive is death. That is your reward for not accepting the gift (salvation) of God. He is waiting to give you rest, you who labour and are heavy laden. NOTE: If you do not want change in your life. My advice to you is “do not attempt to read this book.”


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ISBN: 1-4241-5094-9, 65 pages, 6 x 9

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50 Years of Miracles: and Adventures
Raymond Youdath
On his nineteenth birthday, Raymond Youdath, a farm boy from Painesville, Ohio, is placed into an iron lung and falls into a deep coma. He wakes up several weeks later to find polio’s unmerciful carnage has changed his six-foot-six, two-hundred-pound body into a ninety-eight-pound quadriplegic. Six months later he escapes his iron mistress and is sent to Warm Springs, Georgia. Unable to help him, except to accustom him to a wheelchair, they send him home suggesting he never marries or has children. Raymond uses his faith, imagination, and optimism to sustain his sanity. Three years later he goes to a rehabilitation center in California. A determined therapist brings him from complete dependence to a level of independence he never dreamed possible. A homosexual alcoholic aid puts him through mental hell for eight months. His years in hospitals experiencing love, life, death, suffering, and joy taught him compassion and understanding. After eighteen months he returns home and marries. Over the next fifty years he and his wonderful wife Marilyn have three children and nine grandchildren. They experience more of life than one can imagine—last rights eight times, several critical operations, attempted suicide, great friends and relatives, joy, humor, and an extraordinary love story.


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ISBN: 1-4241-2875-7, 202 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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6410 Monmouth: Music in Atlantic City and My Jewish Family
Eddie Winston
This is a story about Absecon island in southern New Jersey. The island consists of four Municipalities—Atlantic City, Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. It is essentially autobiographical and covers the years from 1904 to 1963. It tells the story of my mother and father’s history and my grandparent’s lives on Absecon island. It also includes talk about my childhood in Ventnor City and my musical career in Atlantic City—born in 1938, I played music professionally in Atlantic City from 1953 to 1963, when I left the southern New Jersey area. The story addresses the life and vibrancy of the island and my family from my perspective only, showing the fancy, the seedy, the seamy, and in-between. It also relates the attitudes of local people, anti-Semitism, and businesses in the area.


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ISBN: 1-4241-4958-4, 235 pages, 6 x 9

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97-Bravo: A personal story of the brief career of an Army Counter Intelligence Agent
John W. Swatosh
In 1970, John was a college student who did not support or actively oppose the war in Vietnam. In January of 1971, John enlisted in the U.S. Army and was trained to become a counter-intelligence agent for military intelligence. However, not according to a


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ISBN: 1-4241-0522-6, 204 pages, 5.5x8.5

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Abused Children: A True Story
Lillie Mae Chipman
It is said that a river has no memory. As I envision a river splashing along on its journey, I think it is like my life. The memory of abuse is like the water splashing against the rocks, like the tears of abused children unheard throughout life. I hope A


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Adventure, The
Jimmy "J.R." Calhoun
The Adventure documents the successes and failures experienced during a military career of an individual specializing in air traffic control. This story guides the reader along a journey beginning on the concrete marching areas (Grinders) of the recruit training center in San Diego and ending in the halls of the Pentagon. Stops along the way stretch from the sandy beaches of Midway Island to the frozen tundra of Antarctica. Practical jokes, horseplay, and tomfoolery experienced by military members in isolated locations are sprinkled throughout. The activities and actions taken while serving in the Pentagon and the headquarters of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provide a brief insight into the world as viewed inside the beltway. The maturing of an individual from the most junior of enlisted ranks to a Navy Captain is a testimony of the historic role and value provided by a mustang.


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ISBN: 1-4137-9158-1, 241 pages, 6 x 9

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After My Death
Dave Smith
Over the last few years, I have assisted my wife in her porcelain doll making business. My end was strictly clerical while she was the creator. As part of my duties I tried to draw attention to her art by writing poetic stories. Other writings I have made were as a result of my feelings towards family members and events. After compiling these random poems I considered sharing, with others, my personal thoughts. To present them merely as a collection of lines that rhyme did little by way of any understandable meaning. Things happened and people lived and there was a reason for it all. I placed myself in the center by cutting myself out and imagined a perspective that is as honest as a conceited man can humbly tell. Every life is a novel. I happen to see it in poetic verse. I owe so much to so many. In this I have only mentioned a few.


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ISBN: 1-4241-4960-6, 48 pages, 6 x 9

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Agathe von Trapp: Memories Before and After The Sound of Music
Agathe von Trapp
In this compelling autobiography, Agathe von Trapp shares the true story behind the film legend, The Sound of Music. As the oldest van Trapp daughter, Agathe’s impeccable recall of her child hood brings fresh life to the events that forged enduring bonds within her devoted family. Her memories of her idyllic Austrian home transport readers back to the time before the von Trapps came to America and reveal a close knit group of siblings who adored their gentle father and mourned the tragic loss of their mother. Agathe tells about the arrival of her second mother, Maria, into the family and gives updates on all of her brothers and sisters. Agathe’s own sketches and special photos illustrate this charming account. Whether or not you are familiar with The Sound of Music, this amazing memoir is sure to capture your imagination and inspire you to read Agathe’s enchanting story again.


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ISBN: 1-4137-6026-0, 256 pages, 6 x 9

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