Losing the Atmosphere

A Baffling Disorder, A Search for Help, and the Therapist Who Understood
By Vivian Conan

Losing the Atmosphere: A Baffling Disorder, A Search for Help, and the Therapist Who Understood by Vivian Conan documents the author's experience with mental illness and her journey to wholeness with forensic detail. In this gripping memoir, Conan shares her journey as she struggled with...

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My Mother's Way of Dying Well

By Dianne Porter

My Mother's Way of Dying Well by Dianne Porter is a moving biography covering a myriad of emotions surrounding death and dying. One would think that a biography about losing parents wouldn't have humor and bright points, but this one does, without disrespecting the subject...

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Butterfly Awakens

A Memoir of Transformation Through Grief
By Meg Nocero

Butterfly Awakens: A Memoir of Transformation Through Grief by Meg Nocero takes you on a transformational journey as she shares her experience of dealing with the tragic loss of her mother, a toxic work environment, and bouts with her own health that involve stress, anxiety,...

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Running on All Fours

By Susan Jean Ricci

Susan Jean Ricci, in Running on All Fours, has found my soft spot. Being the parent of a differently-abled child myself, I empathized when reading about the problems Susan and her brother endured at the hands of an abusive “father” and struggling mother. Too often...

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What Not to Say to People who are Grieving

By Smith, Andrew, Allen; Pearson, Pamela, Sue

What Not to Say to People Who Are Grieving, by Pamela Sue Pearson and Andrew Allen Smith, was written in response to Pearson’s daughter’s death in a fatal car accident. Realizing that well-wishers are often in a quandary as to how to comfort those who...

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They Called Him Marvin

By Roger Stark

They Called Him Marvin is a work of non-fiction in the historical, biography, and family history sub-genres, and was penned by author Roger Stark. The work is intended for the general adult reading audience and contains some very mild references to adult themes and wartime...

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Away

A Children's Book of Loss
By WP Osborne

W. P. Osborne has written an encouraging book for children who have lost a loved one. In Away: A Children's Book of Loss, the author gently and tenderly approaches a subject that is much too common today. Osborne uses the theme of a loving father...

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Cancer Gifts

Lessons in Gratitude, Acceptance and Perseverance
By Linda Kopec

Linda Kopec has given everyone who has ever been affected by cancer a true gift of love in her book Cancer Gifts: Lessons in Gratitude, Acceptance and Perseverance. Linda invites her readers on a journey of hope and inspiration. Cancer does not just affect the...

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Passport To Hiroshima

The Unthinkable, Inspiring Journey of a Japanese-American Family Based on a True Story
By Rita Kano

Passport to Hiroshima: The Unthinkable, Inspiring Journey of a Japanese-American Family (Based on a True Story), co-authored by Toshiharu and Rita Kano, memorializes the story of a family of Japanese descent who, seemingly miraculously, survived the dropping of the atomic bomb, ironically enough nicknamed “Little...

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RESTORED Moments

A Six-Day Grief Devotional
By Marilyn Willis

Are you struggling with grief? Is your world full of chaos and mental anguish? If so, you are not alone. Marilyn Willis wants to walk with you on the road to restoration and peace of mind. In Restored Moments: A Six-Day Grief Devotional, she...

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