Posts tagged nonfictionbooks
30 Years Behind Bars: Trials of a Prison Doctor

Karen Gedney MD is an internal medicine specialist, who in 1987 was the first woman doctor in Nevada placed in a male medium security prison. Against all odds she stayed three decades and turned it into her calling. She is recognized in both the medical and correctional fields. She won the "Heroes for Humanity Award" in Nevada and was noted as "One of the Best in the Business" by the American Correctional Association. When she retired from the prison, she became an activist in the holistic prison reform movement and wrote her memoir 30 Years Behind Bars:Trials of a Prison Doctor. Today she advocates for prison reform and inspires individuals and groups to become involved in reforming the prison system.

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From Orphan To Self-Made Millionaire

The 10 Laws of Purpose were designed by Ce’Aira Brown to help her and her significant other Andre Henry to open up to her. Andre faced a great deal of trauma from losing both parents at the age of 8 and Ce’Aira from being neglected by her mother at the age of 14. They both had to find meaning to deal with the ups and downs throughout life. The power of these two voices and their stories can influence mindsets and definition of success from a physical, spiritual, and mental aspect in the current state we are in the country.

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88 More Ways Music Can Change Your Life

After listening to a tele seminar entitled “How Everyone Has a Book Inside Them,” James decided to publish a book along featuring inspirational music stories about how music changed people’s lives. Co-authored with his wife Joann, “88+ Ways Music Can Change Your Life” was first published in June 2015 and features stories and anecdotes from both regular and famous musicians.

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