Re-Write

A Trauma Workbook of Creative Writing and Recovery in Our New Normal
By Duygu Balan

Re-Write by Duygu Balan is a self-help workbook that adopts a more holistic approach to healing past traumas. This book aims to bridge the gap between a shortage of mental health professionals in the industry and the growing demand for mental health services. The guide...

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Slut Shamed By the Church

By Cyndi Jo Holiday

In Slut Shamed By the Church, Cyndi Jo Holiday shares her true life experiences of growing up in a Christian family, facing challenges such as physical disability, parental divorce, abduction, and all manner of abuse. Despite her struggles, she found nuggets of solace in faith...

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One Reason to Live

A Memoir About Surviving Trauma
By Christine Rose

Christine Rose's One Reason to Live: A Memoir About Surviving Trauma is a powerful and inspiring story of resilience and healing. Rose's life is shattered by a traumatic brain injury that changes her husband's personality, leaving her alone to pick up the pieces. Already dealing...

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Graceful Agony

An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue
By Debra Morgan

Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue is a heart-wrenching memoir by Debra Morgan. Living with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, Morgan takes us on an intimate journey of how the disease has transformed her life. Raised by her grandmother and...

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The Ones Who Remember

Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust
By Rita Benn, Julie Goldstein Ellis, Joy Wolfe Ensor, Ruth Finkel Wade

The Ones Who Remember: Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust is a work of non-fiction in the historical, human interest, cultural, and memoir subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience due to some upsetting content and harrowing reading material and was edited...

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The Journey Continues

How I survived the hell of weeks in a coma and grabbed my second chance at life
By Eugene Miskelly

The Journey Continues by Eugene Miskelly is a memoir in which the author describes “How I survived the hell of weeks in a coma and grabbed my second chance at life”. The book begins with a little backstory and the symptoms that started what was...

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Transformed by Fire

Rising from the Ashes to Find Myself
By Chris Clifford

Narrated through Chris Clifford's personal experiences, Transformed by Fire: Rising from the Ashes to Find Myself is a self-help book that will assist you in overcoming suffering and loss, accepting change, and discovering a purpose for your life. Chris and Mike watched their house burn...

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Thirty-Seven-Year Abduction

Memoir of a Gay Mississippi Author Finding Himself Again
By Milan Sergent

As a victim of childhood sexual abuse and someone who has mentored other abuse victims as they struggled to write their painful memoirs, I thought I'd heard it all. I believed that nothing else could shock me. Then I read Thirty-Seven-Year Abduction by Milan Sergent....

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Move Forward Stronger

A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief
By Julia A. Nicholson

Crises are unpredictable and happen when least expected. As a victim, you'll experience anger, denial, and confusion, while at other times you'll feel stuck, unable to progress to the next facet of grief, and that's okay. Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change,...

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Searching for Serotonin

When Hardship Makes Happiness Hard to Find
By Mali Millie

Searching for Serotonin: When Hardship Makes Happiness Hard to Find is a compelling memoir by Mali Millie. The story unravels as Millie finds herself in a cold hospital room, wondering why she ended up there. A heart-wrenching scene follows when Millie’s mother dies at home,...

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