Hiraeth

The Voice of Home
By Dan Morgan

Hiraeth: The Voice of Home is Dan Morgan’s memoir, tracing his life from a late-born child in a troubled Pittsburgh family, detailing his complicated relationship with his alcoholic father and his development of humor and coping mechanisms. Morgan recounts his early fascination with Roller Derby,...

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Homosexuality

Can The Penitent Be Healed? My Journey
By Christopher J. Martin

Christopher J. Martin’s memoir Homosexuality: Can The Penitent Be Healed? My Journey presents his personal and theological views of homosexuality through a biblical lens. He contrasts same-sex marriage against God’s original design of binary male and female heterosexual marriage. Martin references multiple biblical passages employed...

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How to Age Gracefully

Essays About the Art of Living
By Barbara Scoblic

Barbara Hoffbeck Scoblic's How to Age Gracefully: Essays About the Art of Living presents a collection of essays exploring and offering practical advice and philosophical reflections on navigating this stage in life. The book examines the emotional spectrum of aging, from anxieties about physical...

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Harvest of Joy

By Jan Cook Ketter

Jan Cook Ketter’s memoir, Harvest of Joy, recounts the tragic event that took the lives of her husband, Verne, and son, Gary. While preparing for Thanksgiving, Jan’s family was struck by the news that Gary’s plane had gone missing, and later learning of the crash....

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Home Inside the Globe

Embracing Our Human Family
By Gail Straub

Home Inside the Globe: Embracing Our Human Family by Gail Straub is more than just a memoir—it’s a journey across both the world and the soul. Straub takes us from the Sahara’s endless dunes to the Himalayas’ towering peaks, weaving together stories of adventure, activism,...

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History Rules My Tomorrow

By Bernt Erik Bjontegard

In History Rules My Tomorrow, Bernt Erik Bjontegard shares what he learned from his family history and his past, raising thought-provoking questions and inspiring readers to think innovatively and work toward a better tomorrow. From helping to win WWII and transforming Norway to inventing algorithms...

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Heartstrings Into Infinity

A Story of Eternal Love
By Mr. Philip L. Kahn

Mr. Philip L. Kahn talks about how he met Myken in Heartstrings Into Infinity. They meet on an app called The Clubhouse. From the start, Philip thinks Myken is beautiful and is instantly attracted to her. Myken is attracted to another guy called Robert, who...

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How To Burn A Rainbow

My Gay Marriage Didn't Make Me Whole, My Divorce Did
By Karl Dunn

How To Burn A Rainbow: My Gay Marriage Didn't Make Me Whole, My Divorce Did is a groundbreaking memoir by Karl Dunn. In it, Karl shares the story of his divorce and journey to self-discovery. After seven years of marriage, Karl thinks that a honeymoon...

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Hotel Goodbyes

By Stephen Jon Thompson

Hotel Goodbyes by Stephen Jon Thompson is a profoundly moving memoir that navigates the turbulent waters of a childhood marked by abandonment, poverty, and uncertainty. The story begins with a poignant moment in a Reno motel room in 1980, where nine-year-old Stephen is left to...

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Hoodlum's Miracle

By Bille Pearl

In his memoir Hoodlum's Miracle, Bille Pearl discusses a traumatic past, marked by sexual abuse and his father's murder, and finds coping mechanisms in deviant pleasures, leading to chaos when his ex-wife is brutally killed, making him a prime suspect. Amidst investigations and suspicions, he...

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