
Review – School Stories: The Funny Thing About Music (2nd Edition)
by Robert Storms Retired educator Robert Storms provides a heartfelt and often humorous collection of “snapshots” from a forty-year career in public school music

by Robert Storms Retired educator Robert Storms provides a heartfelt and often humorous collection of “snapshots” from a forty-year career in public school music

by Hope Atwood Dayhoff Wild Stories Written in the Wind Part 2 by Hope Atwood Dayhoff is like sitting down with a friend who’s

by Raul A. Deju Written with honesty and warmth, this book takes us through Deju’s life—from his humble beginnings as a Cuban refugee to

by Neil J. Smith Neil J. Smith’s A Goodbye to Rita & Charlie is a deeply evocative memoir chronicling the author’s transformative journey from

by Arthur M. Clement Life is full of unexpected problems, and it’s not about avoiding them, but how we deal with them. In My

by Tarry Stools “Life is a Donner Party #2” is about Tarry Stools, a guy living in a small town where strange things and

by John Sant’Ambrogio “The Day I Almost Destroyed the Boston Symphony and Other Stories” is a memoir by John Sant’Ambrogio, chronicling his career as

https://youtu.be/uWhOFa4CF98 by Alla Kaluzhny Friendship, as told in Turning New Pages, is the invisible glue binding us together across lifetimes, with shared laughs, lessons, and

by Rich McDonough In “An Adventurous True Love Story of Princess Diana and her Rogue Private Eye in Cincinnati,” Rich McDonough takes readers on

by Robert C. Martin Reminiscing! by Robert C. Martin is a deeply personal and reflective memoir that chronicles the author’s journey through a life

by Steven G. Kautner “Anna’s Story: A True Story of a Young Girl’s Will to Survive in the Aftermath of World War II” unwraps

by Brian Edward Johnson Through the lens of his own experiences, Johnson inspires readers with his deeply personal memoir, Behaving Wisely: One Man’s Journey From

by Sheila Malsam “Growing through the Storm” by Sheila Malsam is a poignant memoir that delves into the depths of personal struggles, the resilience of

by Rodney Francis Foster The memories of youth can be both sweet and sour. In “Skeletons from a Teenager’s Closet,” Rodney Francis Foster offers a

by Abdul Qayum Safi In a world increasingly interconnected yet deeply divided, Abdul Qayum Safi’s poignant memoir, “One Life: An Afghan Remembers,” offers a timely
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