Hinda was eighteen years old when an axe crashed through the front door of her home in Poland. Nazi soldiers swarmed inside and herded the family into an army truck and hauled them away for one lone reason: They were Jews. World War II and the Hitler-induced Holocaust was in full swing.
The Ride of My Life is a coming-of-age book, both for Justin DeLoretto and for a new generation of youth caught in the riptide of a world increasingly defined by personal gain over communal well-being.
In this inspirational, practical, empathetic collection of lessons, stories, and exercises, Angela McKinney—an expert on habit formation and addiction recovery—demonstrates how small stressors can trap us in self-destructive patterns, and how "untangling" them is our key to freedom.
In this highly entertaining and witty account of his journey from a small village in England to the heady heights of the Hollywood Hills, Jim Piddock pulls back the curtain—with remarkable honesty and no small amount of humour—to reveal all that goes on the behind the scenes in the entertainment industry.
Calling on her experience as a coach, student of psychology, and advocate for some of philosophy’s most popular and practical principles, Sophie Thomas wrote Fitlosophy to explain how philosophical thinkers can help us better understand what we value and to be more analytical and open-minded when it comes to our fitness journeys.
In his riveting memoir, jiu-jitsu champion, professional fighter, and world-class coach, Tom DeBlass tells how he became a hero in the martial arts community for his blue-collar roots and no-excuses approach to life
Life on Shipwreck Island is a bore for Easterly Wind and her friends, Brian and Kristin, until a lobsterman goes missing while fishing off the island, and there are signs of foul play. The three children become obsessed with the mystery, and begin an investigation that leads them down a path of adventure.
A new thriller from Tom Chorneau, author of A little Scherzo Plays in Drytown, tackles the mystery of one of California's most prolific criminals... The Golden State Killer.
Since her mother's death, Mýa Day has been no stranger to loss. But with a budding new singing career on the horizon, Mýa finally gets a fresh start. A new romance with Michael Davis, a handsome real estate agent, also has Mýa doing eighty miles per hour down Love Lane. Will Mýa's newfound happiness help her find the answer to the burning question: Can you love someone like me?