In the poignant narrative of Human Doing, Human Being, the reader is invited into the turbulent life journey of a resilient soul, a young boy from Tehran, who, against all odds, transforms adversity into a quest for self-discovery and profound personal growth.
In his memoir, Present into Past: My Journey through Darkness and Light, Dennis McCormack shares anecdotes and poems that describe his time as a student at the Halifax School for the Blind and his later work at the Atlantic Braille Press and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind-with the hope of helping others find contentment and reach their potential.
In Homemade Noodles and Cars, Arlene, who has lived almost a century, tells the story of her family"e;"e;from World War I and how it affected them, how her parents struggled to provide a home for their five children during the Great Depression, about growing up in Flint, Michigan, her family's role in World War II and meeting her soon-to-be husband when he came home from the war.
Christina Hunter's oldest daughter and a basketball star, Sabria Hunter answered her call to report to West Point Military Academy to become an officer in the US Army and play Division 1 basketball in the summer of 2019.
Angel Eyes: Releasing Fears and Following Your Soul PathAt a very young age, Karen experienced seeing entities that had crossed over to the other side.
At 278 pounds, Susan Maria Leach couldn't lie in bed without gasping for air, wasn't able to fit into a restaurant booth, and could barely buckle the belt in an airplane seat.
A twenty-two-year-old perennial virgin, Englishman Grant Stoddard didn't know what to do with his life in America—until he won an X-rated online contest, the prize being intercourse with an infamous married sex columnist.