Raising Owen

An Extra-Ordinary Memoir on Motherhood
By Suzanne Lezotte

Suzanne Lezotte’s first child, Owen, was born with Down Syndrome. Lezotte did not know about his diagnosis until a week after his birth. The identification of Owen as a Down Syndrome child brought with it the expected feelings of grief, fear, and doubts. The experience...

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Blackwildgirl

A Writer’s Journey to Take Back Her Superpower
By Menah Pratt

Blackwildgirl: A Writer’s Journey to Take Back Her Superpower is the chronicle of one woman's life in America and the African diaspora. Menah Pratt tells her history through twelve stages of an initiation journey spanning from her childhood in Normal, Illinois to the present day...

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You Slept Where?

Calamities of a Clumsy Businesswoman
By Brenda Prater Sellers

Brenda and her husband, Big Ed, celebrated their anniversary at Jules’s Undersea Lodge in Florida. Brenda wanted to give Ed an unforgettable present and to take a picture underwater that would be worth appearing on the cover of National Geographic. Also, Brenda's father, Harold, had...

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I Decided

How Being Aware of My Thoughts and Emotions Transformed My Life
By Wahiba C. Rekkab

Sometimes, life comes up with unforeseen hurdles and challenges that plunge us into the depths of despair and darkness. To climb out of that kind of depressive spiral, we must look for the light within ourselves. Wahiba C. Rekkab underwent a torrid time in her...

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Run of the Leopard Dogs

How I Escaped Terror, Insanity, Suicide, and a Deranged South Texas Tyrant
By R. H. Edgington

Run of the Leopard Dogs: How I Escaped Terror, Insanity, Suicide, and a Deranged South Texas Tyrant is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiography, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is suitable for the mature adult reading audience due to some upsetting content concerning death,...

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Get Outta My Way

By Charlotte Schiff-Booker

Get Outta My Way is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical writing, sociocultural issues, and inspirational writing subgenres. Penned by author Charlotte Schiff-Booker, It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. This inspiring memoir showcases the incredible journey of a remarkable woman....

Six Days in Detox

By Dianne Corbeau

Dianne Corbeau had a rough childhood. At the age of 8, she ran away from her abusive home and started living on the streets of New York. She got entangled with alcohol and drugs and soon became an addict. Having been inspired by a respected...

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Happiness and Survival

By Bob Gebelein

We have been conditioned emotionally and intellectually from childhood to believe everything based on other people's authority. Whether you are knowledgeable or not, it is up to you to decide what you want to believe. It is our duty to use our life experiences, logic,...

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Infectious Injustice

The True Story of Survival and Loss against Corruption, the COVID-19 Disaster inside of San Quentin, and the Dumpster Fire that is Known as Mass Incarceration
By Justin Cook

Infectious Injustice is an autobiography that details ‘The True Story of Survival and Loss against Corruption, the COVID-19 Disaster inside of San Quentin, and the Dumpster Fire that is Known as Mass Incarceration’. It is best suited to mature readers owing to explicit content and...

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Invisible Tears

By Iram Gilani

In Invisible Tears, an autobiography by Iram Gilani, the author’s early childhood shifted with her mother’s grief over the son she lost. She was sent to live with a family that couldn’t have children of their own while her mother was carrying another child. This...

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