Memoirs Books
Trafford Publishing Angels Always with Me A Memoir of Faith Love and Great Courage
£10.20
Trafford Publishing Angels Always with Me A Memoir of Faith Love and Great Courage
£15.95
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Abundance of the Heart
£13.87
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Detour from Normal
£12.62
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Keep it to Yourself
£9.27
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Without Seasons Its Just Sunsets
£11.99
Resource Publications They Call Me Trusty
£23.40
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Confessions Of A Nobody Mistreated Volume 1
£15.00
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Lauriat A Celebration of Family
£10.23
Simon & Schuster Gizelles Bucket List
£27.63
Simon & Schuster Unbecoming
Trade Review“Anuradha Bhagwati chronicles with admirable candor the examination and reconstruction of her identity, a journey taking her to Yale, the Marine Corps, and eventually the halls of Congress. If you want to understand the seismic changes in US military culture over the past decade, read this book.” —Elliot Ackerman, author of Green on Blue and Dark at the Crossing“An insightful story about a daughter of immigrants who tries to find her place in this country, all the while enduring racism, homophobia, and sexism. Anuradha continues to fight for what is right so everyone can achieve the true American Dream: equal rights for all.” —Specialist Shoshana Johnson, US Army, ret., author of I’m Still Standing“In her memoir Unbecoming, Anuradha Bhagwati powerfully depicts the forces that shaped and drove her as an unrelenting advocate for women in the military, fighting to expand opportunities and to reform the military’s treatment of sexual violence. It is a testament to the Herculean effort needed for progress to happen, and of the work that is yet to be done.” —Phil Klay, National Book Award-winning author of Redeployment “Anuradha Bhagwati’s Unbecoming addresses the proverbial dilemma of confronting traditional expectations as a South Asian daughter. But Bhagwati—who grows up in the heart of the West and comes-of-age in New York City where popular culture holds sway—reckons with bouts of self-hatred, as she comes to terms with the complexities of identity. She renders a vivid examination of sexuality, education at Yale, the brutal rituals of training at Quantico as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, sexual harassment and disrespect coded into the military machine, yoga and meditation, reentry into civilian life while dreaming as a Marine, and psychological struggles in a VA hospital whose staff is ill-trained and unprofessional. Bhagwati delves into gut-level truth, and a reader is wholly engaged. The memoir’s narrator is fully initiated, and her one-of-a-kind voice plumbs multiple avenues for social justice. Unbecoming is an act of becoming.”— Yusef Komunyakaa, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and poet of Neon Vernacular"Unbecoming is so much more than your typical military memoir. As an advocate who led the charge on exposing military sexual assault and supporting women's access to ground combat assignments, Anuradha sheds light upon how change actually happens in Washington, especially when resistance is fierce and the stakes are high." —M.J. Hegar, American Air Force Veteran and bestselling author of Shoot Like A Girl“A raw, fearless, openhearted chronicle of one woman’s journey through the center of white male violence and out the other side. In confronting herself as unsparingly as the military powers she took on, Bhagwati has written the rare page-turner that will not only make you want to be a better person but also teach you how.” —Jaclyn Friedman, feminist activist and author of Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power, and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All"Anurada Bhagwati has written a captivating and vital book, one that seamlessly marries compelling, insightful personal narrative with her astute critique of how the systems that shape our lives are failing us. It’s a must-read."— Soraya Chemaly, activist and author of Rage Becomes Her"First-time author Bhagwati pulls no punches with this uncompromising memoir . . . [Her] candor and razor-sharp writing are in full evidence throughout her gritty and well-paced memoir." —Publishers Weekly“[An] honest and unflinching memoir…[Anuradha’s] candid story pulls back the curtain on a hidden world in which highly capable women who thrive on the challenge of being a soldier are hindered by the men who surround them.”— Kirkus Reviews"Unbecoming is stunning meditation on what the process of becoming a gentle but commanding feminist badass actually looks like. I was, by turns, floored, amazed, inspired, educated, and uplifted as I joined Anuradha on a journey of what it means to be a queer Brown person navigating new and fraught paths to the American Dream." —Brittney Cooper, Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower "[Anuradha] Bhagwati’s book stands out most as a chronicle of overcoming psychological trauma...The book is at its most powerful when she writes about who she became in response to the violence the military trained her to commit." —The New York Times Book Review "While reading a book to review, it’s usually useful to fold over a page's corner to make it easy to come back, to reflect on each noteworthy passage...But then you find yourself folding down the next page, and another, and another, until more than half the book is folded down, rendering the tactic useless as a reference but testimony to the story's potency." —Los Angeles Times "Bhagwati’s fight is both incensing and inspiring." —Booklist "Her powerful memoir is about pushing yourself beyond your limits." —PUREWOW "Remarkable and radical in all the best senses." —Barnes & Noble (BN.com) "Unbecoming brims with the ebullient Bhagwati's fierce humanism, seething humor and change-maker righteousness... Anuradha Bhagwati's fiery memoir is about serving her country—both during her Marine Corps days and through her activism afterward." —Shelf Awareness for Readers "Every person interested in how the military should recruit, train and retain women must read Unbecoming. And every leader in the armed forces should pick up a copy to better understand how misogyny, sexual harassment and sexual assault hurt the all-volunteer force." —MILITARY TIMES
£15.29
Open Road Media Baltic Countdown: A Nation Vanishes
Book SynopsisA firsthand account of Latvia during World War II: “A British diplomat’s wife’s beautifully observed eye-witness account of the Soviet occupation.” —CondÉ Nast Traveler With her husband in the British Foreign Service, Peggie Benton had already lived through the Nazi invasion of Austria in 1938 and had settled comfortably into the day-to-day life of Riga, the capital of Latvia. But the country’s uneasy history with Russia and tensions brewing with Germany just prior to the outbreak of World War II meant their peace was not to last. In this compelling memoir, Benton captures both the small details of life in the city—the markets, the winter customs, the Baltic character—and the terrifying moments during the evacuation of Baltic Germans and the Soviet invasion that left the couple homeless and with an uncertain fate. Their world comes crashing down during the chaos of war, and the Bentons are forced to flee more than twenty-two thousand miles eastward across Russia on the Trans-Siberian Railway to Japan, then through Canada to England, crossing both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.Baltic Countdown is a tribute to the people of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia—their resilience through the trials of history and their never-ending hope of independence. “An engaging account in its own right . . . A bittersweet memoir of a city on the edge of disaster. Her compelling depiction of Riga and its inhabitants conjures up a world that is almost unknown in the West.” —Studies in Intelligence, CIA journal
£18.95
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. The House on an Irish Hillside
£18.00
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. The Oaken Heart
£22.95
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Odyssey and The Idiocy
£14.59
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Van: A Memoir of My Father
£11.25
Skyhorse Publishing Civil Rights Warrior
£23.19
Skyhorse Publishing Rise and Climb
£20.06
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Licht und Schatten: das außergewöhnliche Leben des Dieter Wendling
£11.03
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Three Years Among the Comanches Expanded Annotated
£999.99
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Why This Eagle Soared
£14.07
Independently Published For the Love: A Memoir
£21.25
Author Solutions Inc I Flew into the Cuckoos Nest
£47.45
Xlibris US I Flew into the Cuckoos Nest
£36.32
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FriesenPress Navigating My Way to Spiritual Freedom
£19.94
FriesenPress Navigating My Way to Spiritual Freedom
£14.49
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform To Make Matters Worse
£12.00
CreateSpace Life Does Get Better: India's Daughter
£12.14
£15.82
Cere Demuth The Way We Stay
£12.82
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Las más altas cumbres de la miseria: Mi retrato en 60.000 palabras (incluida la palabra sexo)
£14.94
WaveCloud Corporation This is My New Foundation
£20.80
WaveCloud Corporation The Battle Within
£11.90
WaveCloud Corporation The Battle Within
£18.09
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Diary of a Teen Mother: From Homelessness to Homeowner in Eighteen Months
£10.12
Author Solutions Inc Life Must Go On
£14.20
Partridge Publishing Singapore The Iron Office Lady
£11.88
Partridge Publishing Singapore Saudi Arabia and Pakistan
£19.52
Partridge Publishing Singapore Saudi Arabia and Pakistan
£30.09
Lioncrest Publishing From Simi Valley to Silicon Valley
£19.79
Lioncrest Publishing Green Oranges
£13.29
Lioncrest Publishing Finding Max
£15.19
Houndstooth Press Naked on the Highway
£15.19
Houndstooth Press Naked on the Highway
£22.49