The struggle with anxiety seems rampant and real among today's upcoming generation so this title seemed particularly relevant. The author, Jodi Aman, writes in a conversational style with plenti…
Rupi Kaur, the author of Milk and Honey,was the first author I had stumbled across that wrote beautiful poetry that I could relate to as a young woman. If you're looking for something similar to …
In another thought provoking and highly interesting book, Susan Kuklin introduces us to several refugees and their stories of why they needed to immigrate and how the settling process was accomplished…
"I realize that art can bridge the gulf between the white and black races" --Paul Robeson
Sing and Shout: The Mighty Voice of Paul Robeson is a fascinating biography. The book give…
Born a Crime may be the quintessential memoir: the format, the timeline structure, the mix of personal with cultural observations were all perfectly interlaced. This is not a biography; it …
To Hell and Back is the war memoir of Audie Murphy, the most decorated American soldier of World War II. The book is so well-written and engaging that it reads like a military fiction thriller ra…
The Way We Work presents a unique insider’s view to the showbusiness industry. The book consists of several short stories written by people who work in Hollywood, from famous stars to the people …
Flowers in the Gutter: The True Story of The Teenagers Who Resisted the Nazis follows three teens in their fight against evil. The debut work of author K. R. Gaddy, this fascinating nonfiction in…
Temple Grandin wrote this book to curious children with a desire to become inventors. This book covers areas of flight, optical illusions, things made of wood, things made of paper, pulleys and levers…
The Devil in the White City tells the story of two incredibly different men for whom the Chicago World’s Fair represented the pivotal event in their lives. The author brings the reader inside the…
Ordinary Hazards is not an ordinary book at all. The memoir of author Nikki Grimes through verse is a raw and emotional journey through her past during the 1960’s. While not written in tra…
Obviously is not as obvious as the title may seem. This book is definitely not fiction, but from there it gets a little harder to really put your finger on where to classify the book. In o…