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A New York Times bestseller and a BookBub Recommended Read filled with rare photos and private letters: This candid account of actor and filmmaker Dyan Cannon’s life — including her stormy marriage to Cary Grant — is “complex and captivating… an unqualified success” (New York Journal of Books).
In search of adventure, Conor Grennan embarked on a year-long trip around the globe and discovered a new calling — reuniting orphaned children in war-torn Nepal with their families. His New York Times bestselling memoir is “humorous, exciting, and inspiring” (Publishers Weekly).
Five-year-old Loung’s life was shattered when the Khmer Rouge stormed into Phnom Penh, tearing her family apart. In this gripping memoir that inspired the critically acclaimed film, Loung tells her story of surviving one of the 20th century’s most brutal dictatorships. “This powerful account is a triumph” (Publishers Weekly).
This New York Times bestseller tells the story of a young man who overcame impossible odds to build a working windmill — providing precious electricity and running water for his small Malawian village. “Exquisite” (Publishers Weekly), with over 10,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
Hailed as “entertaining and joyous” (Publishers Weekly), this is the true story of a newspaperman and his miniature schnauzer, Atticus, who embark on an unforgettable adventure to pay tribute to a lost loved one. A New York Times bestseller with over 3,700 five-star Goodreads ratings.
A stranger in a deserted parking lot offers to help carry a woman’s groceries. Is he a good Samaritan or…
“Truly a wonderful book” (Barbara Bush): The lives of three very different people are unexpectedly intertwined in this powerful and inspirational New York Times bestselling memoir with over 25,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
Abandoned at a young age, Steve Pemberton overcame a traumatic childhood with an abusive foster family — eventually gathering the strength to find his true home and unravel the mystery of his identity. His inspiring journey comes to life in this extraordinary memoir.
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.” — Randy PauschA lot of professors…
Widow Mary can’t believe it when her dog, Rufus, begins talking to her one evening. But Rufus claims he can communicate with God — and he has some advice for her… A charming read with over 520 five-star ratings on Goodreads!