Discover the Best Historical Events Indie Books

Welcome to the Historical Events indie book collection on FindIndieBooks.com! Whether you're looking for thrilling adventures, heartwarming romances, eye-opening non-fiction, or enchanting children’s stories, we have a carefully curated selection of indie books for you.

Explore books from emerging indie authors and bestselling independent writers, all categorized under Historical Events for easy browsing. Find your next great read today!

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Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior

Hard as it is to believe, one of the most significant stories of the post-9/11 age is also one of the least known-life at Gitmo, the detention facility for many of the world's worst terrorists. Few individuals are more qualified to tell this story than Montgomery Granger, a citizen soldier, family man, dedicated educator, and Army Reserve medical officer involved in one of the most intriguing military missions of our time. Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay is about that historic experience, and it relates not only what it was like for Granger to live and work at Gitmo, but about the sacrifices made by him and his fellow Reservists serving around the world." Andrew Carroll, editor of the New Yor...
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John Cleese Saved My Life! ...And Other True Tales Of Pop, Politics, And Prayer

So, how did a legendary British comedian known for silly walks save the life of an awkward, midwestern, suburban teen? Find out when you read John Cleese Saved My Life! …And Other True Tales Of Pop, Politics, And Prayer, a Gen X mash-up where memoir meets history book. Set in Ronald Reagan’s America, Berndt reexamines his adolescence and unravels the political and pop culture forces that shaped his character and transformed his religious faith.

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X Rubicon: Crossing Life, Sex, Love, & Killing in CIA Proxy Wars: An indictment of US Citizens: ignorantia non excusat

“Sean's book truthfully takes the reader through a horrendous 2.5 years of deception and death, and 40+ years of locking away emotions and truth. His compassion comes through as he describes the aftermath of PTSD. This is a narrative that is jarring and unsettling, but there is a sense that knowing the true invites us to change the reality of our love affair with the military. We can wake up, become aware of what we have allowed to happen with the trillions of dollars spent to kill and ravage other countries (all in the name of America), and change the trajectory of our role in the world. There is hope if we are honest and learn from our past.” (Jules Bond)“This is NOT another patrioti...
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