Biography Books
An Ordinary Man: The Autobiography of Harold Cunningham
Most autobiographies are written to make the writer seem more or better than he is. Rough edges are smoothed, frailties glossed over, sins forgotten. Rare is the man who dares write his life for what it was. Rare is the man who dares write as he speaks, without pretension. Rare is the simple...
Shooter
The story of a Freelance Cameraman who's covered wars and most of the major stories for the last 30 years in over 90 countries for all the major international TV networks. ABC, BBC, CBC, CTV, NBC and CBS. Vietnam, Sinatra, Beirut, Monkeys, Belfast, Haiti, Prince Charles, Biafra, N.Y Muggings...
Who Am I?
Autobiography which tells quite a tale of family secrets and hidden truths, Federal interference, and my commitment to telling the ugly story, resulting in a unique spiritual experience involving the influence from the other dimension.
Looking Back in Time
A true story of Kevin Slater's life growing up in foster and care homes. Kevin was born in Liverpool UK (Huyton).
Against the Grain
As a blogger the short stories and memoirs of David 'Big Dave' Parsons have received in excess 500,000 reads to date. True tales of his time in prison, days as a drug dealer and life post leaving it all behind. The KP team have looked through over 5 years worth of blogs and hand picked the...
The Cowboy Chronicles
In May of 1999, Michael Toney was wrongfully convicted by a Tarrant County Texas kangaroo court for the 1985 Lake Worth Texas Bombings and received the death penalty. In November 2000, Michael made the acquaintance of Mr. Bill Davis through the letters to the editor page of the Fort Worth...
Buffalo Lights & Taos Soul: Eight of the Best
True tales of life in northern New Mexico. Most sample ebooks just give you the first few chapters, but this FREE ebook features eight of the very best stories from BUFFALO LIGHTS: Revised Edition, and TAOS SOUL: Love Stories, Heroes, and Wild Adventure. About 7,500 words.
Beyond My Odyssey
Filled with first-person accounts of experiences lived, Roger R. Fernández delights us once again as he presents his third personal odyssey from his home in Los Angeles. During a cruise through Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire), a fellow traveler suggests the title of Odyssey Dreamed as a more...
Odyssey to Opportunity
Roger's Odyssey reflects his personal striving to share in the opportunities present for all in America, but which for many, prove unattainable. This autobiography represents his commitment to the ideals which have given shape and meaning to his life. This is what makes Odyssey a story worth...
Spared
"As I adjusted my eyes going from absolute darkness to the bright lighted street corner, I could see the silhouettes of several soldiers around me. As I was being dragged backwards, I could hear the gravel grind together underneath me and feel the pain of my skin being ripped off as the soldier...