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Music, Performing Arts, Travel

  • Around Europe in 180 Days

    by Sue Castor
    A detailed account of the six month journey through Europe that my husband and I took soon after retirement.
  • Escape To California: Misadventures in America's Golden State

    by Chris Atkin
    He wasn't trying to break America. But would America break him? Rocked by political turmoil, climate change and a global pandemic, the US was calling out for a hero. Unfortunately, it was travel writer Chris Atkin who turned up. Over the course of nearly two years living in the Golden State, Chris explores the history and incredible landscapes of western America. He learns about the unsolved murder of the co-founder of Stanford University and the pioneer family reduced to cannibalism. H... more
  • Monologues for Young Adults

    by Mike Kimmel
    Monologues for Young Adults is an original collection of family-friendly, gender-neutral, stage and screen scripts to help young, up-and-coming actors nail their college drama program auditions and professional performances. Full voting member of the National Television Academy and longtime NBC Tonight Show with Jay Leno sketch comedy performer Mike Kimmel has been writing, acting, and producing for decades. He brings practical, real world experience from the Hollywood and New York trenches to ... more
  • 50 States of Mind: A Journey to Rediscover American Democracy

    by Ryan Bernsten
    Is America as divided as it seems? Oxford University graduate student Ryan Bernsten takes a 23,000-mile journey through all 50 states of his home country to answer that question. 50 States of Mind: A Journey to Rediscover American Democracy is a work of travel nonfiction in the style of Alexis de Tocqueville that takes readers on a long and winding journey through all 50 states to explore the complexities of today’s America. Leading with the desire to listen and overcome our preconceived noti... more
  • Playing in the Rain

    by Tyler Martin Sehnal
    Playing in the Rain explores Buckingham's journey from aspiring rock and roller to solo star, legendary producer, and chief architect of Fleetwood Mac's legacy and global superstardom. In doing so, Playing in the Rain fills gaps in modern conceptualizations of the band and Buckingham's own life and legacy.
  • There's No Place Like Summer Camp: Why Volunteering at Summer Camp in America Is the Best Job in the World

    by Andrew Waterhouse
    PESKY KIDS, FRISKY STAFF AND CRAZY ANTICS... There's No Place Like Summer Camp is a true story that spills the beans on what it is really like to volunteer with Camp America. Leaving behind his quiet life in England and travelling 6,000 miles across the globe to Atlanta, Georgia, Andrew began a trip that would take him off the beaten track and lead to an experience like no other. Little did he know that the three months spent surrounded by strangers, kids and campfires would turn out to be t... more
  • The Untold Tales of a Sailor at Sea

    by L.C. Tang

    A heart moving story about the adventures, romance and hidden truths of the cruise industry. This artist discovers how removing inhibitions and fear of the unknown can lead to a whole world of possibilities and adventures. Finding growth in unexpected social, emotional and spiritual avenues leads one to explore how it is possible to reach new horizons. 

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