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Odd Jobs by Roger Treagus

Roger Treagus’ Odd Jobs is a whimsical yet profound exploration of an unconventional career trajectory spanning five continents and over 45 professions. This memoir combines candid humor, cultural insights, and a meticulous recounting of experiences that range from bat-scarer to lighthouse inspector, creating a mosaic of resilience and adaptability. Treagus’ narrative voice is both introspective

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St. Damon’s Hall by Kathleen Regan

Kathleen Regan’s St. Damon’s Hall is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, community, and the transformative power of belonging. With a deftly calibrated narrative, Regan unveils the layered complexities of youth grappling with emotional and social tumult, all within the confines of a haven for troubled souls. Regan’s writing is sharp but gentle, alternating between heartbreaking

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In The Matter of Edwin Potter by David Geiger

David Geiger’s In the Matter of Edwin Potter is a piercing examination of mental illness and its intersection with the criminal justice system. Written with unflinching candor, the book takes the reader on a harrowing journey inspired by true events. Geiger’s narrative is raw yet meticulously structured, balancing personal tragedy with systemic critique. The writing

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The Idol’s Daughter by Carolyn Britton Carter

Carolyn Britton Carter’s The Idol’s Daughter is a masterful fusion of historical drama and deeply resonant character exploration. The narrative transports readers to the early 20th century, weaving a rich portrayal of family connections, personal loss, and societal expectations, all set against the backdrop of London’s elite society and the tumultuous changes of the era.

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The Brook by John Sinsimer

One man’s discovery unlocks a race against time to save his town from a hidden corporate disaster. The Brook by John Sinsimer takes readers on an emotional and thought-provoking journey through a small suburban town plagued by toxic waste, corporate greed, and the fight for justice. Set in the fictional town of Comptons Pond, the

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