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It’s late summer 1793, and the streets of Philadelphia are abuzz with mosquitoes and rumors of fever. Down near the…
A New York Times bestseller: After being diagnosed with ALS, Susan decided to live her last healthy year with joy. A “profound, tender, and often funny account” (Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project) with over 2,500 five-star Goodreads ratings.
After sustaining serious injuries in the Gulf War, Allen felt angry and isolated — until a canine companion named Endal touched his heart. This moving memoir tells the true story of their remarkable friendship. “Heartbreaking” (Daily Mail).
Are you eager to find positivity and happiness? This daily devotional from a #1 New York Times bestselling author “offers advice on how to live your best self in order to bring miracles into your life” (Time).
How could looking to the past transform the present? Stories of reincarnation — and the healing that has accompanied memories from past lives — are explored in this “fascinating read” (New York Times bestselling author Judith Orloff) with over 800 five-star Goodreads ratings.
In this dazzling memoir, a dedicated man of faith shares his story — and his life-changing relationship with God — with breathtaking honesty and deep insight. With over 1,100 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
How do you stay safe in a car during a lightning storm — and why do organized people tend to live longer? This insightful read from a medical examiner is full of practical tips on how tiny changes to everyday behavior could lengthen your life and improve your health!
“Compelling and well-told” (Booklist): After a fertility clinic mistake, a woman learned she was carrying another couple’s baby — and she and her husband made a decision that tested their hearts, their faith, and their marriage. A “remarkably honest, emotion-filled” memoir (New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Zaslow).
From the Academy Award–winning screenwriter and director of Sleepless in Seattle comes a collection of hilarious and heartfelt essays on aging — covering everything from raising teenagers to unwelcome wrinkles. This read makes the “truth about life so funny when it should be so grim” (The Sunday Times).
A raw, searching memoir with “fizzy humor and epiphanic poignancy” (Publishers Weekly): After a yearslong problematic relationship with alcohol, the author of Running with Scissors checked into rehab. This New York Times bestseller has nearly 32,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.