Non-Fiction

Caudacity

John Falcone

"Caudacity" by John Falcone is a provocative and unapologetic exploration of contemporary societal issues through the lens of race and politics. Falcone delves into a variety of topics, ranging from education and entertainment to historical perceptions and current social dynamics. He presents a critical view of what he perceives as anti-white sentiment in various facets of American life.

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A Thousand Little Moments

James Dickson

Parenting is a long-term journey, but most of us are simply trying to make it through each day. More than training tips, parents need to see in Jesus a new way to think about parenting that will free us from the urgency of the moment. Jesus had a long-term vision for His disciples that led Him to patiently engage with, delight in, shape, and pray for them.

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Lois' Little Essays

Lois Vidaver

Welcome to this collection of six-minute essays! Just 600 (or fewer) words long, they open the door to the adventures of an award-winning reporter, avid tennis lover, passionate voter, cranky patient, grateful grandmother, devoted movie goer and joyful teacher.

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The Half-Known Life

Ryan Lindner

"I'm going down now," I said to a young woman a few seconds before the darkness-my first cardiac arrest. My life as a behavioral coach would change forever. Get out of your head and get into your life, before it slips away.

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You're Making This Way Too Hard

Angelo Valenti

What if I told you that the answers to finding your easy way to NJOYLFE already exist inside of you? Stop fighting the systems designed for you to fail! It’s time to realize that every problem in your life has a solution that you can take advantage of to make your life more vibrant, more successful, and most importantly, more enjoyable.

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Glen Dawson - A Satirical Wake-up Call
FEATURED AUTHOR - After graduating from Duke University, Glen Dawson owned and operated a flexible packaging manufacturing plant for 23 years. Then, he sold the factory and went back to school to get his Master's degree in biostatistics from Boston University. When he moved to North Carolina, he opened an after-school learning academy for advanced math students in grades 2 through 12. After growing the academy from 30 to 430 students, he sold it to Art of Problem Solving. Since retiring from Art of Problem… Read more