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Perspective Shift: Books That Change How You See the World

Perspective Shift: Books That Change How You See the World

The best biographies and memoirs do more than tell a story; they challenge what you believe. These powerful narratives offer new ways to understand identity, resilience, and truth. Prepare to question, reflect, and see the world through a completely different lens.


Cherish or Perish: Strengthen Your Intellect: Save The World

by Prabha Karan

Release Date: June 19, 2025

If Your Intellect Doesn’t Guide Your Mind, Then Who Does? Discover how to strengthen your Intellect, the powerful thought force guiding your thoughts, emotions, and decisions. If you don’t build it, no one else can! Every chapter offers clear, actionable steps to sharpen your intellect, empowering you to think, stay calm under pressure!

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Is Anything All Right?

by Frank Lazarus

Release Date: June 30, 2025

In his unique and irreverent style, Lazarus covers a wide range of things, people, and businesses that confuse, annoy, and piss him off, including: Ordering a Donut at ‘Dunkin, Why Would Anyone Own a Pet, The Top Ten Reasons for Dating Frank Lazarus, What to Wear to Your Own Funeral, Sitzpinkling, Why Do People Go Fishing, Why Do We Bother Praying, and I Might Have to Kill My Cleaning Woman.

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Proof of Life: Let Go, Let Love, and Stop Looking for Permission to Live Your Life

by Jennifer Pastiloff

Release Date: July 8, 2025

This is Pastiloff’s account of how she reclaimed her voice and desire by radically changing her life. She did this despite believing that change equaled death ever since her beloved father died when she was eight. (Much to her shock, the change did not equal death.) She shows us it is never too late to begin again, or to let go of stories like: I don’t deserve this; I don’t get to be happy; no one will love me; I’m too old, to name a few.

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Losing Linda Mae

by Logan Lee Lamson

Release Date: July 5, 2025

In any calendar year, nearly 30 percent of Americans will find themselves caregiving for a family member. However, few published accounts exist that honor and validate the experiences of these individuals. Losing Linda Mae fills that void. Through unflinching, intimate storytelling, this mother and son book about dealing with cancer brings readers within whisper distance of the complexities and emotions that arise while caregiving for a loved one.

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My Journey Through Shame

by Dana Stevens

Release Date: July 12, 2025

At seventeen, I felt the unmistakable touch of God—and with it, a divine calling that would chart the course of my life. But I never expected this path would lead me into a three-decade battle—not with sin or unbelief, but with shame. Shame not for what I did, but for who I was.

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The Unapologetic Heart

by Connor Blake

Release Date: July 14, 2025

Andrea Gibson was more than a poet; they were a revolutionary voice, an empathic activist, and a beacon of hope for countless souls. In the wake of their passing, a new generation is discovering the raw honesty and tender strength that characterized their art and life.

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