October Will Never Be the Same

By Kathleen Janz-Anderson

Nothing is more terrifying for a mother than losing her child. Kathleen's 39-year-old son, Chad, took his own life on October 14, 2014. Since that fateful day, Kathleen's life has drastically changed. She spent three horrifying years immersed in intense grief, anger, and guilt. Kathleen...

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By Accident

A Memoir of Letting Go
By Joanne Greene

Equal parts hopeful and poignant, By Accident: A Memoir of Letting Go by Joanne Greene chronicles tragic and moving moments, providing powerful reflections on overcoming tragedy, loss, and pain. Life changes suddenly for Greene when she is hit by a car at a crosswalk. The...

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Self-Inflicted

Confronting the Suicide Taboo
By Karl T. Muth

Suicide is one of the most extreme steps people can take. What drives a person to the point of thinking about ending their life? In Self-Inflicted: Confronting the Suicide Taboo, Karl T. Muth tackles this controversial topic from a fresh perspective and provides readers with...

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How We Go On

Self-Compassion, Courage, and Gratitude on the Path Forward
By Ken Druck, Ph.D.

How We Go On: Self-Compassion, Courage, and Gratitude on the Path Forward by Ken Druck, Ph.D. is an empowering, thoughtful guide to finding a way forward after heartbreaking loss. Druck leads us into a personal examination of each stage of our lives from childhood, including...

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Nobody Knew It Was Murder

By Katharine Branham

Nobody Knew It Was Murder is a nonfiction book about the spiritual and supernatural by Katharine Branham, a psychic medium. She shares her experiences communicating with the wronged spirits of murder victims to uncover the horrific truths they took to their graves. Each story is...

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Sacrifice

The Green Berets, a Fateful Ambush, and a Gold Star Widow's Fight for the Truth
By Michelle Black

Sacrifice: The Green Berets, a Fateful Ambush, and a Gold Star Widow's Fight for the Truth by Michelle Black focuses on the aftermath of 2017, when Green Beret Bryan Black lost his life in an ambush in Niger, leaving behind his wife, Michelle, and their...

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Daybreak

By Gwendolyn Leavell

In her inspirational, faith-based work, Daybreak, Gwendolyn Leavell recounts terrifying experiences and discusses how she survived them by applying her faith. In one of the three experiences, Leavell leaves her apartment on a beautiful Saturday morning. Though the streets seem empty and desolate, everything is...

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Highway to Healing

By Shae Pratcher

Highway to Healing by Shae Pratcher is a heartrending but beautifully victorious account of one woman’s journey coming to terms with sexual abuse perpetrated on her as an innocent child. An army brat, Shae and her family moved around a lot from camp to camp,...

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I’ve Worn Many Hats

By Anne Hamilton Fowler

I’ve Worn Many Hats is a work of non-fiction penned by author Anne Fowler in the memoir, humor, and slice-of-life subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers. From laughter to sadness, the book explores the life of the Canadian author, who seemed to...

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Unemployable

How I Hired Myself
By Alysia Silberg, Tim Draper

Unemployable: How I Hired Myself by Alysia Silberg is an insightful memoir about achieving your dreams. Alysia grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa during the Apartheid Era when there were no equal rights. Violence permeated her whole world and she never felt safe, even at...

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