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Brogan: Thoughts Of Thomas
Brogan: Thoughts of Thomas, is a collection of thoughts, ideas, rants, blarney and sarcasm taken from the blog, "The Thoughts of Thomas". It takes a look at everyday situations in life and puts a new spin on them. From dealing with life at work, to handling that awkward silence in an elevator, Brogan has you covered. A great new book by Iowa author Thomas Brogan. Makes a great conversation piece or coaster for your coffee table! www.broganbook.com
Date Added:Apr 22, 2009 01:32 PM |  Thomas Brogan
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A Life, A Loss, A Lesson
Aids, a familys loss and the lessons they all learned as one life touches another in this piece of non fiction. One women recounts her life and speculates on the choices that different family members made and how they affected each other. When you leave out words like coincidence she ties the whole thing together with words like purpose and mission and it all has deeper meaning seeing that nothing is random in her world. Throw in some psychic adventures and a a few brushes with famous people and it all makes for a unique look on life.
Date Added:Apr 20, 2009 07:52 AM |  Catharine Arnold
Views: 510  |  Rating:     

A Tear-stained Letter
A Tear-Stained Letter is a vividly honest and raw account of what Vern Beachy has endured, and is enduring, as a young widower (suicide survivor) with Multiple Sclerosis. Beachy’s wife of less than three years committed suicide when she lost her job and faced the prospect of losing health insurance at a time when her husband’s health seemed to be going steadily downhill. A Tear-Stained Letter is a story of love. The love one man has, and will always have, for his wife.
Date Added:Apr 17, 2009 04:33 AM |  Vern Beachy
Views: 1,335  |  Rating:     

Fly With The Mourning Dove
The story a six-year-old girl who accompanies her parents to a homestead in New Mexico after WW I. Her mother's journal and Edna's diary tell the story of the hardships women face on the remote high desert. Today, at 95, Edna continues to live out west and manage the two ranches still in her family.
Date Added:Mar 23, 2009 02:59 PM |  Velda Brotherton
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Life On Sugar Creek: Battlefield Report From The Last Newspaper War
Now available from Xlibris.com, Amazon.com, and Barnes and Noble.com. Why are newspapers dying? Suicide. When a second daily newspaper announced plans to begin publication, management at the established Journal Review took a critical look at their product and themselves. Anyone who has worked at a newspaper or who has been a newspaper reader will enjoy Life on Sugar Creek. Written by an insider with experience in metro dailies, mid-sized dailies as well as in small markets, this book answers the question that many are asking today: What the hell happened to my newspaper? It is a reflection of newspaper work, sometimes humorous, sometimes caustic, but always straightforward.
Date Added:Mar 21, 2009 06:51 AM |  Skip Marshall
Views: 373  |  Rating:     

Confessions Of A Personal Assistan
I was personal assistant to “Hollywood Syd Ross,” a fifty-year-old former radio star and accountant. After being kicked off the radio show that made him famous, he wanted, needed, HAD to get famous again. And I had to help him. He made me go on the street, holding up signs with him. He made me call comedy clubs to promote his stand-up act. He didn’t even have a stand-up act. But his main passion was in his twisted hatred for Bill and Hillary Clinton. I had to edit a book he wrote called Why the Clintons Belong in Prison. Most of his research was done in the National Enquirer.
Date Added:Aug 27, 2008 02:08 PM |  Andrew Culver
Views: 249  |  Rating:     

In Search Of Davy Crockette
This memoir documents the search for my birthfamily in Tennessee.
Date Added:May 28, 2008 09:07 PM |  Linda Silvius
Views: 363  |  Rating:     

Ain't No Mama Like My Mama
The Ain't No Mama Like My Mama book is a compilation of wondrous stories about inspirational and unforgettable mothers.
Date Added:May 02, 2008 10:36 PM |  Sandra Wing
Views: 750  |  Rating:     


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