Title: A Version of the Truth
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Summary: Over forty years, Marsh and her partner built a life defined by love, devotion, and independence. He supported her when she bought her home in California wine country, when she grieved the deaths of her parents, when she built her career as a psychotherapist, and even when she overcame a lifelong fear of dogs to adopt a rescued greyhound. They never married or shared a home—by choice. They were lovers and confidants, deeply committed to one another. More than a romance, theirs was a relationship based on honesty and shared emotion. Yet, they only met on Tuesdays and Fridays. And then, one day, he vanished. When Marsh finally tracked him down, she discovered the unimaginable: he had suffered a catastrophic stroke. His memory was gone. He could no longer speak. And he was living with a woman who knew him by a different name. What was the truth? With him unreachable behind the devastation of his illness, and with the danger that exposing their relationship could cause irreparable harm, Marsh was left to confront a hall of mirrors—plagued by questions, silences, and uncertainty. In the end, she discovered a universal reality: we all live with some unknowable mystery. The memoir ends with a question: Do we spend our lives searching in vain for an answer, or do we find a version of the truth we can live with, and live with it?

Title: Afghani
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Summary: War is a Racket, and Culture is Blind: The True Cost of Conflict Journey through a century of strife in this gripping dual-timeline novel with: George Sher Gul: A Muslim cameleer fleeing early 20th Century Afghanistan, seeking hope in Australia's unforgiving outback. He navigates harsh landscapes and the prejudices of White Australia, with his dream of belonging hanging by a thread. Patterson: An Australian soldier in post-9/11 Afghanistan, questioning the war's true motives amidst corruption and personal demons. Their intertwined stories challenge our beliefs on war, peace, and humanity. Experience heart-wrenching choices, cultural clashes across generations, and a quest for belonging spanning continents. This thought-provoking historical fiction exposes deep-rooted xenophobia, drawing parallels between early 20th century Australia and today's complex geopolitical landscape. Together, it offers a witty yet unflinching critique of global politics—questioning the cyclical nature of conflict. From sun-baked Australian deserts to war-torn Afghan streets, immerse yourself in a powerful journey through time and culture. Will George Sher Gul find his future in a land that views him as an outsider? Can Patterson discover peace amidst chaos and national expectations? Uncover these answers in a compelling tale of resilience, hope, and the enduring human spirit. Click Buy Now to embark on an unforgettable adventure that will challenge your perspectives and touch your heart!

Title: Animal Prints on My Soul
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Summary: Animals can be our heroes, our confidantes, our coaches, and our best examples of unconditional love. In Animal Prints on My Soul, we explore the human-animal bond through the experiences and stories of women. Featuring horses, dogs, cats, birds, and more, animal lovers will connect with these ordinary – yet extraordinary – stories of how animals impact our lives. Heartwarming, touching, and joyful, this book is a splendid gift for those who love animals. The stories of Healing, Connection, and Love & Loss also encourage us to pause and appreciate the wonderful gifts our animal friends bring us so we've provided deeper-dive prompts for those who would like to transform these blessings into inspiration for their own lives. Contributors to Animal Prints on My Soul: Healing
- The Wisdom of Horses – Angie Payne
- Whispers from an Angel – Daphne McDonagh
- My Healing Journey with Animals – Diane Rose-Solomon
- The Unicorn Search – Beth Lauren Parrish
- Healing Beauty – Ginny Jablonski
- A Friend by My Side – Marla Patrick
- My First Best Friend – Deb Matlock
- For the Children – Lorie Murphey
- A Horse, a Boy, and Undying Love – Naomi McDonald
- Lessons from a Red-Tailed Hawk – Linda Roberts
- A Divine Communication – Esta Bernstein
- What It Means to Be a Red Barn Horse – Alexis Braswell
- Farm Girl Memories – Abigail Stimpert
- When God Says, "Wait." – Hannah Stimpert
- Letting Go and Holding On – Donna Palamar
- Gabriel's Story – Sharon Dilley
- 26 Marathons and My Trainer – Jo Dibblee
- Leadership in Flight – Haseena Patel
- Lead with Love – Kate Neligan
- Spirit Animals – Stef Skupin
- Country Life – Joyce Benning
- Expectations: People vs. Dogs – Katherine Jensen
- Becoming the Community Cat Lady – Kathy Lynn Mackison
- Grief, Death, and Dying – Tracy Pierce
- Horse, Heart, and Home – Ley-Anne Mountain
- When Fate Brings You Fur Kids – Jean Brannon

Title: Goon
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Summary: When super-sized foster kid Goon causes a devastating accident, he’s sentenced to an experimental detention center in rural Florida. There, despite his efforts to go unnoticed, his size and sensitivity make Goon a perfect mark for the resident bully. Assigned to work at the stables, he connects with the rescued horses and his co-worker Trudy, who is entangled in the center’s mysterious past. After Goon suffers a brutal attack, he must confront his tormentor, a raging hurricane, and his own crushing guilt. Goon dreams of being reunited with his younger brother and tries to prove to anyone who will listen that he deserves a second chance. But first, he must prove it to himself.

Title: Light Up Your Life: A Girl-to-Girl Guide to Being a Changemaker
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Summary: Ready to find your inner spark? This book celebrates the spirit of teen girls who have faced challenges and turned them into opportunities to uplift others. Each story is a glimpse into the life of a girl who saw a need, found her voice, and took action to make a difference — whether through a small act of kindness or a bold initiative reaching thousands. Mixed in with the personal stories, you’ll find fun activities and prompts to help you discover your passion. Dive in, meet these incredible young women, and discover how you can be a changemaker, too!

Title: Living at the Edge of the World – Winter
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Summary: Twins Tabitha and Timothy leave London for a wild Shetland island — no Wi-Fi, no friends, and a mysterious great-uncle. In Papala, they discover a new way of life, unexpected friendships, and courage they never knew they had. A fun, eco-conscious story for ages 9–12 that the whole family will love. When their parents sail the world without them, 12-year-old twins Tabitha and Timothy are sent to the remote island of Papala, known as the “Bird Island.” Great Uncle Tamhas becomes their guardian in a world as strange as the island itself. Tabitha is frustrated with the island’s isolation and limited Wi-Fi, but Timothy is delighted to uncover the island’s natural secrets. The twins soon realise however, they are not the only newcomers to the island. Discover a story about courage, friendship and the joy of embracing the unfamiliar. Dive into a different world, where nature and friendship are full of surprises. You’ll love this story of courage and friendship. Buy now before the price changes! Check out: https: //www.sjbstories.com to know more!

Title: Our Mothers, Our Daughters: The stories that make and create our lives
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Summary: The mother-daughter relationship defines who we are, how we view ourselves, and what we want for our lives. Much like this multi-faceted relationship, the lessons inOur Mothers, Our Daughters are strong, yet soft. Through a collection of curated stories, readers journey alongside moms and daughters as they share poignant moments and messages of an everlasting bond. A Divas That Care anthology, this book showcases the collaboration and celebration of women and is presented in three collections: Connection, Inner Self, and Unconditional Love. Contributors: Cheryl Ashton, Michelle Bateman, Jacqueline Biollo, Lynn Carnes and Jen Maneely, Sheba Cummings, Jerri Dexter, Beth Draper, Gia-Raquel Esposito, Meredith Ethington, Adriana Gavazzoni, Jennifer Herron, Daisy Kabagarama, Jean Kanokogi, Carol Koppelman, Irena Kay, Noleen Mariappen, Mandy McLaughlin, Giuliana Melo, Peggy and Katie Neligan, Kathleen Bayes Ogilvie, Brenda Pearce, Rosanna Pittela, Rose Simard, and Juanita Wilson.

Title: Thea
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Summary: 2025 Page Turner Book Award winner for Best Historical Fiction & Character Architect Award Oklahoma City, 1925 Fifteen-year-old Thea Carter lives in a small garage apartment—Thea’s seventh “home” in four years—provided by her alcoholic mother’s employer, the morose and enigmatic Dr. Hallam. School is Thea’s refuge and she’s an excellent student, but the parasitic Mrs. Carter’s instability continually threatens her dream of getting a high school diploma. In an effort to keep her mother employed and the two of them housed, Thea secretly takes on much of her mother’s work while at the same time navigating adolescence, friendships, and first love. Dr. Hallam, impressed by her drive and intelligence, becomes Thea’s unexpected ally, but in addition to wealth and position, the doctor also has a secret that could ruin him, and shatter his bond with Thea. “Morrissey crafts a wise and moving coming-of-age historical novel with resonant contemporary themes, meticulous period detail, and flawed but sympathetic characters who will win readers’ hearts… Lovers of historical fiction and coming-of-age stories will relish time spent with Thea.” —BookLife ‘Editor’s Pick’ review “Thea is a coming-of-age tale with a lot of heart and charm… Morrissey’s characters truly leap off the pages.” —Readers’ Favorite review “The story is one of friendship and found family, with a heartwarming conclusion… THEA is a moving historical coming-of-age novel whose characters’ compassion and empathy inspires.” —IndieReader review
