Christopher Zoukis on his IRDA Winning FEDERAL PRISON HANDBOOK

"The Federal Prison Handbook" is the leading Federal Bureau of Prisons survival guide and policy analysis text. Simply put, if you or a loved one are heading to federal prison (or are already incarcerated), you need this book.

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Matt Ingwalson on the way genre fiction (in this case, horror) lets us examine relationships in a very immediate + personal way

Anyone who’s had a baby knows that the first year is terrifying. A child represents love and grace and hope. But never again will you have privacy, financial security, or a moment of rest.

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Steve Wiley on “The Fairytale Chicago of Francesca Finnegan”

When we first encounter Richard K. Lyons, he is a man who has long forgotten the one night, when he was still a boy called Rich, when an exceptional girl by the name of Francesca invited him aboard a secret L train for an adventure though the mythical East Side of the city.

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Randal Eldon Greene: What motivates me is my love of books. I just love well-written stories. And I want to add to that.

A linguist, a lake monster, and the looming shadow of death—in a house full of hidden passageways, a wife and mother is diagnosed with cancer.

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Walter Harp: I wrote the first pages when I was recovering from my bone marrow transplant; at the time I was looking for distractions

INTO THE FUNHOUSE takes you on a hair-raising, unpredictable front seat ride through a scary and sobering yet heartfelt and funny account of a father and his family fighting a menacing, recurrent leukemia while trying to live a ‘normal life’.

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C. L. Francisco on “Cat Born of the Purple” and why cat lovers everywhere will recognize their feline companions’ inborn burden: the remedial education of ignorant human beings

Cat Born to the Purple, 4th volume in the Yeshua’s Cats series, picks up a story told in Yeshua’s Cat of a young woman who was stoned.

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Dr James Manning on A Journey with Panic: WITH the LATEST ADVICE on how to STOP PANIC SYMPTOMS

In this book we take the reader through all the things that they might need to know about panic attacks, just as we would for clients that come to see us in our clinical practice.

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IRDA Winning Author LeeAndra Chergey on when she decided to become an author: I was in 2nd grade and got an “easy” A on a paper about the Bumblebee

By the age of two, Ryan has lost his ability to speak—twice. Sensing it is more than typical “second child” behaviors, his mother embarks upon a mission to understand why Ryan has become withdrawn and violent, and is met with a devastating answer: her son is autistic.

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