Melissa Culbertson

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I Said Yes to Everything

Perfect for those who enjoyed Katharine Hepburn's memoir, Me (1991) and more recently, Judy Greer's I Don't Know What You Know Me From (2014), the book is fun, emotional, exciting, and full of all the glitz and wit you'd expect from Grant. [See Prepub Alert, 2/15/14.]
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Life Is a Wheel: Love, Death, Etc., and a Bike Ride Across America

Weber's journey is sure to inspire readers to roll their old bikes out of the shed and plan an epic trek of their own.
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Rescuing Riley, Saving Myself: A Man and His Dog's Struggle To Find Salvation

Great for readers who enjoy titles such as Ted Kerasote's Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog, Anderegg's tale is one of triumph and, most of all, love. This heartwarming book is also for those who appreciate tales of adventure, overcoming adversity, and the strong relationships formed between dogs and their people.
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A Street Cat Named Bob: And How He Saved My Life

A heartwarming, insightful read about two lost souls who find each other, this book, a No. 1 London Times best seller, is not to be missed for fans of Lisa J. Edwards's A Dog Named Boo and Gwen Cooper's Homer's Odyssey. An inspiring story of healing, redemption, and, perhaps most important, the transformative powers of friendship. [See Prepub Alert, 1/25/13.]
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Dogtripping: 25 Rescues, 11 Volunteers, and 3 RVs on Our Canine Cross-Country Adventure

A treat for fans of horror writer Dean Koontz's A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog, this book will inspire readers to look at their own dogs with a new appreciation—and to pay that love forward by helping a shelter dog in need. A story as poignant as it is hilarious.
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Shocked: My Mother, Schiaparelli, and Me

Perfect for anyone who loved Volk's first autobiographical effort, Stuffed: Adventures of a Restaurant Family, or who enjoys the work of memoirists like Jeannette Walls or Grace Coddington.
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Where the Peacocks Sing: A Palace, a Prince, and the Search for Home

Like Eat, Pray, Love but with more heart and less sulking, Gee's story of Mokimpur, India, is insightful without being pretentious. This book manages to be dazzlingly romantic and yet still very real; a unique and uplifting read that's as much about traveling to India as it is about finding happiness.
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What the Animals Taught Me

A quick read for New Age animal lovers who enjoy rescue stories served with a side of spirituality, this is an endearing look into what can be gained by building relationships with the four-legged, the feathered, and the fleeced and how animals can teach us to live kinder, fuller lives.
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