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Dirt»rank: 611par: Tommy Lee
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Cobain Unseen»rank: 205par: Charles R Cross
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Marley & Me»rank: 466par: John Grogan
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A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity»rank: 782par: Bill O'Reilly
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Man's Search for Meaning»rank: 3756par: Viktor E. Frankl, Harold S. Kushner, William J. Winslade
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The Way I Am»rank: 545par: Eminem
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Lucky»rank: 1063par: Alice Sebold
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Couldnt Keep It To Myself»rank: 540par: Wally Lamb
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Any book that can give voice to the voiceless should be celebrated. No one feels this more strongly than Wally Lamb, editor of Couldn't Keep lt to Myself, a collection of stories by 11 women imprisoned in the York Correctional lnstitution in Connecticut. Teacher and novelist Lamb was invited to head a writing workshop at York Correctional lnstitution in 1999. His somewhat reluctant acceptance soon turned into steadfast advocacy once the women in his charge began to tell their stories. Lamb maintains that there are things we need to ... |
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Scar Tissue»rank: 832par: Anthony Kiedis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Any book that can give voice to the voiceless should be celebrated. No one feels this more strongly than Wally Lamb, editor of Couldn't Keep lt to Myself, a collection of stories by 11 women imprisoned in the York Correctional lnstitution in Connecticut. Teacher and novelist Lamb was invited to head a writing workshop at York Correctional lnstitution in 1999. His somewhat reluctant acceptance soon turned into steadfast advocacy once the women in his charge began to tell their stories. Lamb maintains that there are things we need to ... |
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The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World»rank: 1447par: A. J. Jacobs
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Any book that can give voice to the voiceless should be celebrated. No one feels this more strongly than Wally Lamb, editor of Couldn't Keep lt to Myself, a collection of stories by 11 women imprisoned in the York Correctional lnstitution in Connecticut. Teacher and novelist Lamb was invited to head a writing workshop at York Correctional lnstitution in 1999. His somewhat reluctant acceptance soon turned into steadfast advocacy once the women in his charge began to tell their stories. Lamb maintains that there are things we need to ... |