Title: Bringing Back The Magic
Author: Margaret T. Wright
ISBN: 978-0-9821198-0-8
Publisher: Tewillager Publishing (A Division of Equatorial Group,
Ltd)
Margaret (Maggie) Wright, author of Bringing Back the Magic: A Transformational Memoir can be described as a rare bird who is particularly well-informed on the African Grey parrot, however, as she points out, she prefers to be called eccentric because her heart opens so much to animals in general.
Author: Ray Hickey
ISBN-10: 0615194834
ISBN-13: 978-0615194837
I was very impressed with the candor and honesty with which Ray Hickey told the story of his life in this book. I have seen men like him on almost every job that I have held in my life: Good men who are honest and have a strong work ethic. But you don’t see so many who have gone to the heights that this man has.

Author: Carol Leonard
ISBN: 978-0-615-19550-6
Publisher: Bad Beaver Farm
Carol Leonard, cofounder of the Midwives Alliance of North America, and midwife of thirty years, helped to make midwives legal and certified in her state of New Hampshire. Believing that women should have an empowering experience of giving birth, and have the option of a home birth, she felt drawn to helping women after the birth of her son, and started assisting doctors and learning all she could. This remarkable memoir is the journey of one woman finding her calling as a midwife and finding love on the way.
Author: Sam Wyly
ISBN-10: 1557048037
ISBN-13: 978-1557048035
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 978-0-595-40777-4
Susanna Barlow was born into a family who believed in the religious sect “Work”. There were two other sects called “Gentile” and “Apostate”.

Author: Howard M. Layton
ISBN 13: 978-0-9676008-5-7
Publishers: Three Spires Publishers
Love and Sand is the exciting memoir of a former flyer for the RAF. Howard M. Layton intermingles the stories of his love affairs with his hair raising exploits as an officer of the RAF in south-Africa and El Alamein where the Eighth army defeated Rommel.