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From the war-torn heart of Central Africa to the sun-scorched oil fields of West Texas — each book a world unto itself.

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All Things Must Fight to Live — Bryan Mealer
2008 Narrative Nonfiction War Reporting

All Things Must Fight to Live

Stories of War and Deliverance in Congo

Bryan Mealer spent years in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a wire correspondent for the Associated Press, reporting from one of the world's deadliest and most neglected conflict zones. This debut book is the result of those years — a collection of first-person accounts, vivid portraits, and deeply reported narratives that bear witness to a country at war with itself.

Mealer travels into the bush with rebel soldiers, visits displaced villages, and finds unexpected threads of hope among the rubble. Critics praised it for its "gutsy, richly descriptive recollections" of a conflict most of the world had chosen to ignore.

★★★★★ Reader & Critical Reviews

"Gutsy, richly descriptive recollections of one of the most challenging assignments a journalist can undertake." — Critical Praise

"Mealer writes about the Congo with the precision of a reporter and the empathy of a novelist. An essential and haunting book." — Reader Review

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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind — Bryan Mealer & William Kamkwamba
2009 Narrative Nonfiction Co-Authored Netflix Film

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope

Co-authored with William Kamkwamba, this book tells the remarkable true story of a teenage boy in Malawi who, facing famine and unable to afford school fees, built a wind turbine from scrap materials to bring electricity and water to his village — guided only by a library book and his own ingenuity.

The book became an international bestseller and an inspiring testament to human curiosity and determination in the face of overwhelming circumstances.

🎬 Now a Major Film — In 2019, Netflix released a film adaptation written and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim.
★★★★★ Reader & Critical Reviews · 4,000+ Amazon Reviews

"An unforgettable story of ingenuity, hope, and the extraordinary things people accomplish when they refuse to accept impossible odds." — Critical Praise

"One of the most remarkable and life-affirming true stories I have ever read. William Kamkwamba is an inspiration to the world." — Reader Review

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Muck City — Bryan Mealer
2012 Narrative Nonfiction Sports America

Muck City

Winning and Losing in Football's Forgotten Town

Belle Glade, Florida — known as "Muck City" for the rich, black soil surrounding Lake Okeechobee — has one of the highest AIDS rates and poverty levels in the United States. It also produces more NFL players per capita than almost any other town in America.

Mealer embeds with the Glades Central High School Raiders over a full season to explore what football means to a community with few other paths out. The result is a nuanced portrait of hope, race, poverty, and the double-edged sword of athletic promise.

★★★★★ Reader & Critical Reviews

"A stirring tale of sports as a means of escape from a community shaped by poverty — and a love letter to the people who refuse to give up." — Critical Praise

"Mealer's reportage is meticulous, compassionate, and compelling. The best kind of American sports writing." — Reader Review

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The Kings of Big Spring — Bryan Mealer
2018 Memoir Texas Family History

The Kings of Big Spring

God, Oil, and One Family's Search for the American Dream

Mealer's most personal book, The Kings of Big Spring is an epic multigenerational family saga rooted in the red-dirt flatlands of West Texas. It follows the Mealer family across more than a century — from the Dust Bowl migrations and oil booms to evangelical faith and the boom-and-bust cycles that defined an era.

Part family memoir, part American history, the book weaves together oil wildcatters, Pentecostal revivals, and the restless hunger for reinvention that defines the Texas spirit. Rich, propulsive, and deeply human, it is Mealer at his most personal.

★★★★★ Reader & Critical Reviews

"A sweeping family saga and a meditation on faith, oil, and the restless American search for something better — told with rare honesty and grace." — Critical Praise

"Mealer writes about Texas the way great Texas writers always have — with unflinching honesty, cinematic scope, and genuine love for the place." — Reader Review

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