In her powerful memoir, "e;My Life of Checking, Hiding, and Faking,"e; author Helena Tarrant bares her soul as she unveils the torment of living with OCD from childhood to redemption.
This book is a classic narrative of modern exploration; a story of adventure, enterprise and patient scientific exploration, illustrated by photographs taken on the expedition.
2024 International Impact Book Awards Winner: Family and MedicalBook of Excellence Award Winner: FamilyPublishers Weekly, starred review, PW Book of the Week, August 2023At twenty-two, Jennifer Cramer-Miller was thrilled with her new job, charming boyfriend, and Seattle apartment.
The documentary-memoir story "e;Sail leading to distant goals"e; is devoted to the history of the appearance, formation and development of the Novorossiysk school newspaper "e;Parus (Sail)"e;, published from 1992 to 2015, as well as the enormous influence that this print edition had on the children's press in the city of Novorossiysk and far beyond.
A gripping, painfully honest and ultimately inspirational, New York Times bestselling memoir from global superstar and creator of the Red Table Talk series Jada Pinkett Smith.
Tell Me You're Sorry, Daddy is the moving true story of one man's horrific campaign of abuse against his own daughter, which continued for more than seven years of her childhood, and has had effects which continue to this day.
The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man offers a full-throttle look at New York city's fascinating cast of characters: the wiseguys, rogues' gallery celebrities and settings that range from the mean streets of the South Bronx to Manhattan's plushest penthouses.
Diplomat and raconteur Zalman Shoval leads readers behind the closed doors of Jerusalem and Washington in this memoir, into the rooms where prime ministers and presidents made decisions about the first Gulf War, the fate of Jonathan Pollard, the role of the PLO, and Israel's responses to international criticism and hostilities.
In this novel that sweeps Putin's height to power, Stephen Lee Meers tells the origins of Putin - from his childhood from extreme poverty in Leningrad to his rise in the ranks of the KGB, and he eventually monotheism in the Kremlin.
Née dans une famille juive aisée, tout à fait intégrée dans la bonne société polonaise, Wanda, la mère de l’auteur, se retrouve veuve sans le savoir : son mari a été exécuté par les Soviétiques lors du massacre de Katyn.
Publié en 2006, prix des Bibliothèques de la Ville de Bruxelles, Les mots de Russie était le premier volet d’un triptyque dont les deux autres, Les tulipes du Japon et La Maison du Belge, ont paru aux éditions M.