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      • General & world history

        A Greater Love

        by Olga Watkins

        The true story of a woman's incredible journey into the heart of the Third Reich to find the man she loves. When the Gestapo seize 20-year-old Olga Czepf's fiance she is determined to find him and sets off on an extraordinary 2,000-mile search across Nazi-occupied Europe risking betrayal, arrest and death. As the Second World War heads towards its bloody climax, she refuses to give up - even when her mission leads her to the gates of Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps... Now 89 and living in London, Olga tells with remarkable clarity of the courage and determination that drove her across war-torn Europe, to find the man she loved. The greatest untold true love story of World War Two.

      • Biography & True Stories
        February 2019

        A Global Citizen at Home in Saxony

        Mit Sebastian Christ

        by Hussein Jinah

        An East German, migrant view of Saxony before and after 1989. A committed life, led with unwavering humanity. And an autobiography of an activist life in times of xenophobia and racism. The fascinating story of Hussein Jinah from Gujarat / India who was born on a British steamer, grew up in Tanzania and South Africa and came to the GDR as a guest student in the 1980s to study. He tells how relationships between "foreigners" and native women were badly regarded. Why he changed from electrical engineering to social pedagogy after 1989 despite completing his doctorate. How he has since worked as a street worker with young people and also mediated between neo-Nazis and kebab shop owners. How he was beaten up by skins and became the first anti-Pegida demonstrator. How, in his opinion, prejudices against Muslims and in general against being different hardened after 9/11. Why he still stays in Dresden, lives and works and can still say calmly and convincingly: "I never give up."

      • Biography & True Stories

        Miñan, Little Brother

        by Ibrahima Balde and Amets Arzallus

        Miñan, by Ibrahima Balde and Amets Arzallus (Full English text available) Ibrahima is a teenager from a village in Guinea without much expectations. He left the village to go with his father to the capital city, where they sell shoes in a street corner. At the sudden death of his father, he becomes the head of the family and learns various professions, always alone and away from home, although his dream is to be a truck driver in his country.     When his little brother Alhassane leaves school to flee to Europe, Ibrahima is shocked and leaves everything behind to try to find Alhassane and convince him to go back to their village and continue his education. Ibrahima risks his life many times to reach Algeria and find Alhassane to convince him to return home.     After many penalties, he learns that Alhassane has died in a shipwreck. Ibrahima feels guilty for not having managed to find him and convince him to continue studying. In the end, Ibrahima raises money for the trip to Spain in a zodiac that is about to capsize, but they are rescued.     Miñan was originally published in Basque . It is now on its fourth reprint in Basque language.    The book (152 pages in the original Basque edition) is written in four hands between its protagonist Ibrahima, a migrant from the Republic of Guinea who crossed the desert and the borders of the EU to look for his brother, and Amets Arzallus. In fact, Ibrahima is illiterate and that is why at the beginning of the book it says that "This book has been written by Ibrahima with the voice and by Amets with the hand." [The two brothers don't call each other by names; they use a common name: Alhassane calls him koto, ‘older brother’ in their language, and Ibrahima calls him miñan, ‘little brother’; hence the title]. Miñán has the thrill of a road-movie: each stage that the protagonist covers takes us to another world, with different customs, other people, other languages, another landscape, other currencies, and above all, a new challenge to overcome. Also with a new aberration, because Ibrahima’s epic journey is a succession of tragedies, but friendship, generosity of strangers and the courage to move forward against all odds are never lacking. His story never falls into the melodrama, sometimes humor even sneaks in.    Ibrahima's goal (to rescue his brother from a dream that might go wrong) is as universal as the feeling of guilt and tears he shares with the reader. But he tells it without bragging, relying on the roundness of the facts, and with a look of an overwhelming humanity.

      • Biography & True Stories
        February 2021

        Marjorie's Journey: On a mission of her own

        A World War Two Biographical Memoir

        by Ailie Cleghorn

        “[Marjorie’s] life and her own words bring us intimately into a very special world, one that was initially dangerous for her and the children, but which, in the end, and because of Marjorie’s determination to provide each one a happy childhood, became a safe and loving one.”   The author Ailie Cleghorn powerfully recounts the story of Marjorie, her mother’s first cousin, as she braved the Atlantic during WWII to save 18 children by bringing them to South Africa. Through diary pages, letters, telegrams and photographs, Marjorie’s story comes to life, tackling themes such as the idea of the ‘nuclear family’, female courage, motherhood and love.

      • Biography & True Stories

        Aerial Roots

        The grandmother big lies

        by Vanessa Gani / Vanny Gani

        How would you feel if you found out your grandmother was a big liar? The protagonist believed that the grandmother was a famous French actress, but comes to suspect that she might be a prostitute. In search of the truth, after finding documents from her  grandmother with eight different names, she travels with her family to the places where she lived, Romania, Israel and France, and makes surprising discoveries. Read to find out how this Jewish grammy escape to the war and ends up in Brazil. This is not a sad story.

      • Biography & True Stories
        May 2020

        Care Under Fire

        by Bill Strusinski

        For many surviving military veterans, the Vietnam War is an indelible part of their lives. That they survived is due in many cases to the heroic, life-saving actions of combat medics like Bill "Doc" Strusinski. Being a frontline medic was, and still is, one of the most dangerous jobs in the Army. Medics were targeted by the enemy and often called upon to aid fallen soldiers in the line of fire. In Strusinski's riveting book, Care Under Fire, Strusinski thrusts the reader squarely into moments of terror during firefights, the exhaustion of endless patrols, the anguish of losing buddies despite best efforts to save them, and the intimate bonds created during times of desperate need. This is a book about war, yes, but even more about how one man was transformed by his "sacred duty" to offer care under fire to the young soldiers he fought beside.

      • Biography & True Stories
        June 2020

        Just Gill

        The Story of Gill Dalley, co-founder of Soi Dog Foundation

        by John Dalley, Donna Freelove & Barbara Young

        When John and Gill Dalley travelled from their home in Britain on a dream holiday to a popular holiday resort in Thailand, little did they realise that they would become involved in the tragic tale of a street dog called Naga. This fateful meeting led them to taking the life changing decision to swap their lives in rural Yorkshire and embark on new adventures in Phuket, dedicating the rest of their days to campaigning against Asia's dog meat trade and setting up the world famous Soi Dog Foundation. Life on this idyllic island proved only the beginning of a series of challenging life lessons for this "ordinary" couple as they faced their toughest years together. This touching true story reveals the experiences John and his beloved wife Gill shared from the day they first met to Gill's tragic death from cancer in 2017. Featuring a photo block and joint memories from Gill's diary and personal reminiscences from SDF UK President Donna Freelove. This extraordinary story of an extraordinary woman is the legacy of Gill Dalley. Her impact on Thailand's cats and dogs is unparalleled and we are in awe of her. Her work has been continued by John, who was recently awarded an MBE. Her story will inspire animal lovers worldwide.

      • Biography & True Stories

        Gold and Silver (Ginto't Pilak)

        by Hidilyn Diaz and Eugene Evasco

        Women cannot lift heavy things. Is this true? Before becoming an Olympic champion in weightlifting, Hidilyn Diaz was a girl who lifted pails of water and fish and dreamt of vicgtory in a game for men. With determination and hard work, Hidilyn proved that not only can women lift heavy weights but also win gold and silver medals.

      • True stories

        The End of Where We Begin

        A Refugee Story

        by Rosalind Russell

        Veronica is a teenager when civil war erupts in South Sudan. Lonely and friendless after the death of her father, she finds solace in her first boyfriend, and together they flee across the city when the fighting breaks out. On the same night, Daniel, the son of a colonel, also makes his escape, but finds himself stranded by the River Nile, alone and vulnerable. Lilian is a young mother, who runs for her life holding the hand of her little boy Harmony – until a bomb attack wrenches them apart, forcing her to trek on alone. After epic journeys of endurance, their lives cross in Bidi Bidi in Uganda – the world’s largest refugee camp. There they meet James, a counsellor who helps them to find light and hope in the darkest of places. The End of Where We Begin is a gripping and intimate true life account of three young people whose promising lives are brutally interrupted by war. It documents their heart-breaking and inspiring battle to keep moving on through the extremes of attack, injury, exile and trauma. It is a story of the bonds of community and resilience in adversity – a powerful message for our troubled times.

      • Biography & True Stories

        The Death Match

        by Pepe Gálvez and Guillem Escriche

        Set in Kiev, the mythical football match that has served as the basis for five films —including Victory, directed by John Houston— is finally in comic book.  This historic match was between an Ukrainian and a German team. This match demonstrates the unshakable strength of the Ukrainian people, a match in which they risked their lives. Sold in Dutch and French, ask for the version available in English to assess the edition in your country. A bestseller that recreates a true story in the Ukraine of the Second World War.

      • Biography: literary

        Destination Shanghai

        18 true stories of those who went…

        by Paul French

        For the privileged a cosmopolitan pleasure ground; for the desperate a port of last resort. A pot of gold at the end of an Oriental rainbow; a thick slice of hell denounced from the pulpit. The start of a journey for many; the end of the road for some. A place to find fame, or to seek anonymity; rogues, chancers, showgirls, criminals… For so many people from so many lands, there was one phrase that sent a tingle of hope or a shiver of anticipation down every spine: “DESTINATION SHANGHAI”

      • True stories of heroism, endurance & survival
        October 2024

        Believers

        Stories from Ukraine

        by Hanna Arhirova, Les Beley, Nadiia Hlushkova, Kateryna Mikhalitsyna, Olha Mukha, Iryna Pasko

        Born in an independent Ukraine, a generation has emerged that has never known a different reality. Their homeland has been marred by the annexation of Crimea and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions by Russia, a constant reminder that the struggle for freedom is not over. Despite this, these young Ukrainians grew up to be passionate, considerate, unwavering, and kind. Their perspectives, shaped by their experiences, offer a unique vision of the future.Solomiia confronts a devastating choice made by her father. Mavka, an anonymous girl fighting for freedom on occupied territories, employs clever and agile tactics to advance Ukraine's cause. Twin sisters Maria and Sofia rebuilt their lives after fleeing the destruction and occupation of their home city by Russian army. Veronika faces a difficult decision between a peaceful acting career in Great Britain and contributing to the war effort at home. Amidst the chaos and uncertainty, these young Ukrainians strive to live their lives and pursue their dreams.Believers is the inaugural book in the Stories from Ukraine series, a collection of narrative nonfiction. Each story combines the unique and powerful voices of the individuals sharing their experiences with those of professional authors who have documented these stories and reflected on them through their own lens of life and war in Ukraine. The diverse backgrounds and regional origins of both the heroes and authors create a captivating kaleidoscope of circumstances and perspectives.This book offers a poignant exploration of the challenges and resilience of young Ukrainians navigating a world marked by war. It delves into their personal journeys, their hopes for the future, and the enduring spirit that defines their generation.Discover the stories of a generation of believers who refuse to let adversity define their future.

      • True stories of heroism, endurance & survival
        October 2024

        Fighters

        Stories from Ukraine

        by Tetiana Kasian, Andrew Kobalia, Natalya Korniyenko, Kateryna Mikhalitsyna, Victoria Narizhna, Iryna Slavinska, Lyuba Yakimchuk, Yuliya Yurchuk

        Born in the twilight of the Soviet Empire, this generation of Ukrainians has endured a lifetime of challenges. They navigated the economic turmoil of the 90s, confronted would-be dictators in mass protests and revolutions, and have been fighting Russian invaders since 2014. These experiences have forged them into resilient, innovative, and brave individuals. They became real fighters.In this book, children of the tumultuous Soviet 80s and chaotic Ukrainian 90s, now the backbone of Ukrainian society, share their stories of the war and beyond. A couple of university professors bring humanitarian aid to frontline communities. A lawyer left her job to care for hundreds of war-affected dogs under the daily shelling. A soldier found solace in a poetry book left in the underground hell of Azovstal. Another soldier fights this war on his own doorstep, witnessing the destruction of the plant he has dedicated his life to. A Ukrainian poet found her powerful voice after fleeing her home in the East of Ukraine in 2014 when the war was still far away for most of other people. These stories, though dramatic and sometimes incredible, are just a part of these people's lives, filled with struggle, sorrow, love, beauty, and hope.Fighters is the second book in the Stories from Ukraine series, a collection of narrative nonfiction. Each story combines the unique and powerful voices of the individuals sharing their experiences with those of professional authors who have documented these stories and reflected on them through their own lens of life and war in Ukraine. The diverse backgrounds and regional origins of both the heroes and authors create a captivating kaleidoscope of circumstances and perspectives.Discover the stories of a generation of fighters who have refused to let anyone deprive them of their country.

      • True stories of heroism, endurance & survival
        October 2024

        Keepers

        Stories from Ukraine

        by Antonina Andriychuk, Les Beley, Olha Bohomaz, Lily Hyde, Nadiia Hlushkova, Rustem Khalilov, Iryna Pasko, Iryna Slavinska

        Born under the suffocating grip of the Soviet Empire, this generation of Ukrainians witnessed firsthand the cruelty and oppression of the Kremlin's rule. While some were always aware of the regime's true nature, others were lulled into a false sense of security by state propaganda. Yet, many maintained a hidden understanding of their Ukrainian identity and passed down vital stories to the younger generation, preserving the truth about their land, free from the distortions of Moscow's narrative. They are the keepers of Ukrainian heritage, even if they don't always realize it.In this book, the older generation of Ukrainians shares their remarkable stories. A veteran of a Soviet imperial war tirelessly travels Ukraine in his wheelchair, raising funds for the Ukrainian army. A director of a natural reserve fights to protect nature from both shells and human neglect. A head of a museum rebuilds her life far from her beloved collection, left in an occupied city. A writer from Odesa shares her experiences of maintaining national identity in Moscow before returning home in 2014. A school principal from a small village had the courage to remain a stern teacher even toward Russian occupiers. An editor-in-chief of a Crimean Tatar newspaper fearlessly continues to tell the truth in annexed Crimea. A well-known philosopher and dissident recounts his life in Russian concentration camps.These voices weave into the intricate tapestry of the cruel twentieth century, the final convulsions of which are still unfolding in Ukraine today.Keepers is the third book in the Stories from Ukraine series, a collection of narrative nonfiction. Each story features two unique, powerful voices: one belonging to the individual telling their story and the other to the professional author documenting that story and reflecting it through their own experience of life and war in Ukraine. The diverse backgrounds and regional origins of both the heroes and authors create a captivating kaleidoscope of circumstances and perspectives.Discover the stories of the keepers who have preserved Ukraine's past to protect its future.

      • True stories
        2020

        The case of Vasyl Stus

        by Vakhtanh Kipiani

        Poet and civil rights activist Vasyl Stus (1938-1985) could not attend any of his book presentations. He published his literary works only abroad. Participation in the movement of protesters to the Russification and anti-Ukrainian politics and an active people’s rights protection stance led Stus to the court bench to times and both for the anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda. This book contains documents from a six-volume criminal case, which is stored on the shelves of the former Committee for State Security archive of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in Kyiv. The book contains archival documents of the case of Vasyl Stus (records of searches, interrogations, letters, articles, etc.), photographs, articles wrote by Vakhtang Kipiani. The last lifetime notes of Stus are also added - "From the camp notebook", secretly passed to his friends from the soviet camp. Preface to the book is written by Vakhtang Kipiani.

      • Biography & True Stories

        Dreamscape

        Real Dreams Really Make a Difference

        by Martha Cinader

        From ancient history to near-modern times, this collection of short stories and poetry is about fascinating people in history who followed their dreams and changed the world. The repertoire was developed in performance in clubs, schools, libraries, jazz festivals and at the International Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Included are stories about Nicola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Josephine Baker, Queen Boedicea, Sacajawea and more.   Described as "a hip beatnick Sesame Street for grownups," the stories are engaging for middle schoolers and up, and would appeal to teachers and librarians for their educational and entertainment value. The collection would also lend itself to adaptation for an educational animated TV series.   Martha would like to see the life of this repertoire of biographical stories be extended to other mediums through licensing and permissions opportunities.   For a more detailed description please see the Supporting Information PDF.

      • Thriller / suspense
        June 2013

        Dolor y Dinero-La Verdadera Historia

        Pain and Gain-The Untold True Story

        by Marc Schiller

        La verdadera historia tras la película Dolor y Dinero Este libro demuestra que a veces la verdad es más extraña que la ficción! Era el año 1994, Marc y su familia vivian una vida normal en Miami, Florida. No se imaginaba que en Noviembre de ese año, su vida y la de su familia iba a cambiar para siempre. Los acontecimientos que se iban a desarrollarse no podían ser concebidos por la imaginación más vivida.En este sorprendente libro narra los acontecimientos que condujeron a su secuestro y su intento de asesinato. Lo transportara y colocara en la bodega donde fue encarcelado y le dara una perspectiva única de los hechos ocurridos durante ese mes horroroso y la lucha física y mental para vencer los obstáculos y sobrevivir.Marc narra su historia en detalle tortuoso. Su humillación, dolor y sufrimiento a manos de la banda Sun Gym y su supervivencia milagrosa.Usted va a entender cómo y por qué él sobrevivió y que a un ser humano le pueden quitar todo pero nunca su espíritu y la determinación de sobrevivir.Nadie creyó su historia, ni la policía ni ninguna otra persona. Sin embargo, mantuvo firme y decidido a llevar a los criminales ante la justicia antes de que vuelvan cometer otro crimen similar. ¡Una historia verdaderamente desgarradora y que no solamente usted no podrá olvidar pronto, sino que le motivará e inspirará!

      • Memoirs
        January 2013

        Pain and Gain-The Untold True Story

        by Marc Schiller

        The True Story Behind The Movie Pain & GainThis book proves that sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction! What if you were kidnapped, tied to a wall for a month, starved, humiliated, tortured and then they tried to murder you, but you survived? What stories would you tell of how you were able to survive and the struggles you went through? What if you went to the police and they did not believe you? What would you do to evade those trying to kill you and how would you bring the criminals to justice before they struck again? How would that change your life and the way you perceived the world and  people? Read this amazing book to find out! The year was 1994, Marc and his family lived and ordinary middle class life in Miami, Florida. Little did he know that in November of that year his life and that of his family would change forever. The events that were to unfold could not be conceived by the wildest imagination.   In this amazing book he narrates the events that led to his kidnapping and his attempted murder. It will transport and place you in the warehouse where he was held and give you a unique perspective of the events that transpired during that horrific month and the physical and mental struggle to beat the odds and survive.   Marc chronicles his story in torturous detail. His humiliation, pain and suffering at the hands of the Sun Gang Gym and his miraculous survival.   You will understand how and why he survived and that everything can be taken from a human being, but the one's spirit and determination to survive can never be.   No one believed his story, not the police or anyone else. Nevertheless, he maintained steadfast and determined to bring the criminals to justice before they struck again.   Truly a harrowing tale and one that not only you soon won't forget but will uplift and inspire you!!

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