The Road of Lost Innocence

Born in Cambodia and orphaned at an early age, Somaly Mam, a Buddhist sex trade survivor, grew up never knowing her real name or birthday.
As a teenager, Somaly Mam was sold into prostitution and spent years in the brothels of Cambodia where she witnessed and experienced the full-blown horrors of the human sex trade – [...]

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He Loves Me He Loves Me Not

This is a comical memoir of author Trish Ryan’s journey of finding love and spirituality.

In her quest she endures life’s challenges through one unfulfilling relationship after another while delving into various religious escapades. Her frustration grows as she stumbles through stages of her life no closer to being statisfied (soul and body) than [...]

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Naked On God’s Doorstep

Naked On God’s Doorstep is a personal narrative of the life of the author, Marion Duckworth. The author begins her journey as a child who has a mentally ill father. She recollects the painstaking memory of her father institutionalization and the effect it had on her life. As a child she developed severe insecurities that [...]

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Mosiac

This is a graceful montage of emotions, a literary composite of juxtaposed. It’s obvious that the heterogeneous elements contained within the pages of this book were inspired by a life touched by the Creator of life. Grant inlayed small pieces of variously colored memories of her life and created Mosaic.
Upon the pages were collections of [...]

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Faith Under Fire

This memoir is nothing short than an account of a miracle.

LaJoyce Brookshire fell in love, hard, as any woman would when bouquets of flowers greet her at home and work on a weekly basis. Dining at expensive restaurants becomes a typical weekend tryst. Brookshire is rendered defenseless as her beau monopolizes her heart. But [...]

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