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Unplugged
(Paperback)
My Journey into the Dark World of Video Game Addiction A fabulously written and gripping tale, Unplugged takes you on a journey through the author's semireclusive life with video games at the center of his experiences.
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100 Sounds to See
(Hardback)
As she was slowly losing her hearing, Marsha collaborated with photographer William Huber to capture these ordinary sounds in stunning photographs, and they have collected them here in this unique and breathtaking book for both the hearing and hearing impaired to enjoy. 100 Sounds to See is a tribute to the beauty of hearing and a gentle reminder to the hearing world to listen to and appreciate everyday sounds.
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Autobiography of a Freedom Rider
(Paperback)
My Life as a Foot Soldier for Civil Rights Autobiography of a Freedom Rider details Armstrong's burning need to create social change for his fellow black citizens. This richly woven memoir, which traces back to his great-grandparents as freed slaves, examines the history of the Civil Rights Movement, the devastating personal repercussions Armstrong endured for being a champion of those rights, the sweet taste of progressive advancement in the past fifty years, and a look ahead at the work still to be done.
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Flavor Flav: The Icon The Memoir
(Hardback)
In this compelling memoir, Flavor Flav takes the reader in vivid detail behind the scenes of his multi-faceted career.
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Transparent
(Hardback)
The handsome baby face CNN Anchor and former Today Show Correspondent, Don Lemon, has written one of the most courageous and shockingly honest memoirs ever. This tell-all book is about his life, carreer and revelatrions of being a sexual abuse victim. Lemon digs deep, exposing his own history and explains how those painful early experiences shaped his ambitions.
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Believable Hope
(Paperback)
5 Essential Elements to Beat Any Addiction Millions of people appear to be living normal lives yet they are secretly numbing their emotional pain with alcohol, drugs, food, and many other lifestyle addictions. The good news is that there is hope, and author Michael Cartwright knows this firsthand, both personally and professionally
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Thirty Days with My Father
(Paperback)
Finding Peace from Wartime PTSD When Christal Presley's father was eighteen, he was drafted to Vietnam. Like many men of that era who returned home with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), he was never the same.
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