Narrative Nonfiction | Nonfiction
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May.26.2011
Frosty CGC, ThD, e:sv, a certified therapy pet and member of Love on a Leash, a national therapy pet organization, began her therapy career in April, 2002. This book, through laughter and tears, covers the highlights of her career through visits to hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living...
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Apr.11.2011
My story in this anthology, "Scenes from the Broken Road," is a series of vignettes recounting the adoption of our first daughter.
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Mar.28.2011
One person can make a difference and create lasting change in the world. Your impact on a single person can result in a ripple effect felt far and wide.
This is the true story of Dreams For Kids. It is a story of hope, empowerment, and transformation.
During one of the most challenging times in...
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Mar.23.2011
In Confederate Streets, Erin E. Tocknell takes us to two Nashvilles: the one that shaped her sensibility as a writer—a rich, green, inviting landscape of backyard grapevine swings and cooling high jumps into the swim and tennis club pool, church choir practice and youth group outings, bluegrass,...
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Mar.05.2011
What would you do if the life you have right now were hijacked by a defining moment? It happens everyday; to ordinary people. ONE MORE SERVING shares the incredible stories of individuals like those you meet daily who made differences when a defining moment hijacked the life they knew.
These are...
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Jan.21.2011
Rachel Friedman’s college graduation is quickly approaching and she has no idea what to do next. She has always been the consummate good girl who does well in school and plays it safe, so Rachel surprises no one more than herself when on a whim she buys a ticket to Ireland, a place she has...
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Nov.18.2010
What does it all mean, this thing called ?rock and roll?? This is different from asking what happened, and who did what. A lot books have dealt with these questions. The meaning of rock music in American Culture is another matter entirely. From its roots in the black and white ?under-classes,?...
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Nov.01.2010
In the autumn of 2000, Hope Edelman was a woman adrift, questioning her place in her marriage, her profession, and the larger world. Feeling vulnerable and isolated, she was primed for change. Into her stagnant routine dropped Dodo, her three-year old daughter Maya’s curiously disruptive imaginary...
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Oct.14.2010
“Want to go to exotic (and sometimes not so exotic) places? Become a Disaster Mental Health Volunteer with the Red Cross!” PLAY THERAPY MAGAZINE, Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2010.
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