2026 True Story Published Book
Realising they are being sucked into a life of Sunday afternoons mowing the lawn a young Australian couple decide to backpack the length of Africa. The true story of an old-style journey from the 1990s about animals, love, and adventure… and the lengths a person will go to for the sake of an idea…
A combat nurse’s raw journey from Afghanistan’s front lines to the battles waiting at home exposes the invisible wounds veterans carry, the weight borne by their families, and the silent struggles too many endure. Her story reveals resilience, purpose, and the strength to rise again.
In an unprecedented time of turmoil and political chaos creating personal conflicts and public crises, increasing numbers of Americans are moving out of their country for a better, more peaceful life ... and to enjoy a higher standard of living at lower costs. The U.S. State Department estimates...
Blue Lights, Dark Mind - A powerful true story of trauma, determination, and the journey to rebuild a life beyond the uniform.
Honey Kasper, writing under a pen-name, is more than just an author—she’s a testament to the indomitable spirit of survival. Enduring life’s harshest challenges, from abuse in its many forms to battling cancer, surviving over 100 surgeries, Honey transformed her pain into a narrative of hope and...
Professional woman is diagnosed as neurodivergent and then starts work in a chaotic law firm. She encounters comical, enlightening and tragic characters, while learning about her ‘new’ disabilities in an unconducive environment. Prepare to experience a gamut of emotions from start to finish.
Based on an astonishing true story of the first woman to circumnavigate the globe, this is a sweeping tale of resilience and adventure. Disguised as a boy, she dared to chart her own course. It is sweeping tale of resilience, adventure. Jeanne Baret defied expectations by describing thousands of new...
Sacred Texts, Sacred Lives explores biblical texts concerning same-sex relationships. The book challenges traditional interpretations that marginalize same-sex relationships and seeks to provide a framework for understanding these relationships as part of the divine creation.
What happens when a young, hopeful teacher lands in a remote Iñuit village, with a culture vastly different from her own? “Teaching in the Dark” is a heartfelt, humorous, and poignant story of a teacher challenged with no curriculum, no plumbing, and a lot of power outages, but who ultimately learns...
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