A Fraction Stronger

Finding Belief and Possibility in Life’s Impossible Moments
By Mark Berridge

A Fraction Stronger: Finding Belief and Possibility in Life’s Impossible Moments is a memoir by Mark Berridge. After sustaining devastating back and bone injuries during a bicycling accident, Mark faced a lengthy hospital stay and nine months in physical rehabilitation. While regaining some of his...

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And No One Saw It Coming

By Marci Glidden Savage

We don't always know why someone commits suicide, but it always leaves friends and family reeling from shock and many unanswered questions. But even more, they must deal with the stigma of mental illness and suicide. Marci Glidden Savage experienced the loss of a husband...

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Awakening the Spirit Within
By Jocelyn Jones

Artist: Awakening the Spirit Within by Jocelyn Jones takes the reader through steps that are designed to reach the artist in each of us. Using stories from her own life and guiding the reader through meditations, Jones trains actors, and those wishing to be artists...

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Are You Okay?

The Carryover of Kindness
By A.S. Drayton

Are You Okay? The Carryover of Kindness by A.S. Drayton is a remarkable memoir about a millennial’s existential crisis in an indifferent world that is too huge to care. The story draws you in quickly as Anthony Drayton, a meek and cynical college freshman, laments...

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A Road Less Traveled

War, Education and Civil Rights
By Dr. Robert H. Kimball

Dr. Robert H. Kimball's memoir, A Road Less Traveled: War, Education and Civil Rights, is based on a life that has been lived to the full and with a passion for aiding others across the globe in a diverse range of causes. Broken down into...

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A View From the Middle

How an Unknown Actor Managed to Stay that Way
By Larkin Campbell

A View from the Middle: How an Unknown Actor Managed to Stay That Way is the story of the author’s life in the Hollywood movie and TV industry. Author Larkin Campbell shares his professional life story from his early days when he decided to try...

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Across the Distance

Reflections on Loving and Where We Did & Did Not Find Each Other
By Christina A Kemp

Across the Distance: Reflections on Loving and Where We Did & Did Not Find Each Other by Christina A Kemp is a heartfelt memoir. Christina opens her life for readers to witness and relate to it in this memoir. On the surface, the author talks...

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A Someday Courtesan

A Memoir in Stories
By Sephe Haven

A Someday Courtesan: A Memoir in Stories is a work of non-fiction by Sephe Haven in the memoir and autobiographical writing subgenres. It is intended for the adult reading audience, owing to the presence of explicit sexual discussions and sensitive subject matter such as rape...

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A Schizophrenic, Tapped & Skipped

Hope In The Midst Of Madness
By J Mark Stacy

A Schizophrenic, Tapped & Skipped: Hope In The Midst Of Madness is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, inspirational and social issues subgenres. It is intended for the mature adult reading audience and was penned by author J Mark Stacy. In this harrowing, raw,...

After All ...

A True Story
By Maria Trautman

In the epilogue of her autobiography, After All, Maria Trautman concludes that forgiveness is not about excusing behavior, such as abuse, but about “letting go” so that her “soul would be free of bitterness.” If only all victims of parental and sexual abuse could embrace...

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