Interrupting Violence

One Man's Journey to Heal the Streets and Redeem Himself
By Cobe Williams, Josh Gryniewicz, Alex Kotlowitz

In Interrupting Violence, Cobe Williams and Josh Gryniewicz narrate Cobe's journey of transitioning from a path of chaos to advocating for safety and peace. The memoir depicts Cobe's questionable acts and his wrongful imprisonment before he finally turned his life around and became a community...

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Into Dark Corridors

A Tale of Hands, Heart, and Home
By Constance Hood

Into Dark Corridors by Constance Hood is a memoir beginning in 1986, when Hood embarked on a project to restore a historic house from around 1910. Facing serious financial constraints and logistical hurdles, she and her husband, Don, negotiated to relocate the house against threats...

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I Was a Hero Once

By Peter P. Mahoney

I Was a Hero Once by Peter P. Mahoney is a moving memoir that chronicles the extraordinary life of an ordinary man thrust into tumultuous and transformative circumstances. Mahoney's journey begins in 1968 when he leaves behind his suburban life to enlist in the army,...

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It's What Makes Me . . . Me

A Retired Attorney's Relationship with Life and Times
By Mark Shaiken

Mark Shaiken's autobiography It's What Makes Me . . . Me spans various facets of his life and career, discussing personal and professional experiences and issues, from maneuvering through individuality and societal expectations to juggling a dual career as an indie author and attorney. Shaiken...

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Invitations

Fiction and Poetry From A Life of Writing
By Bruce Ballard

Life never dishes out what we expect. Indeed, life can be brutally unfair. But we’ve been told that we’ll only get what we can handle. Bruce Ballard’s Invitations takes a look at his life as a writer with Parkinson’s disease. He was a young man...

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In the Face of Catastrophe

How a Traumatic Brain Injury Became a Blessing
By Jennifer Rose Goldman, Caryn Meg Hirshleifer

Jenn experienced severe intracranial hemorrhage three days before her 31st birthday. Concerned family members rushed her to the North Shore University Hospital, where they kept vigil for any sign of good news regarding the young woman. Jenn survived the arduous and protracted experience, punctuated by...

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Invisible Wounds

An Inside Story
By Alexis Faere

Is it possible to be whole again after experiencing a traumatic event? Alexis Faere considers this question in her memoir documenting her journey to recovery after being kidnapped and sexually assaulted in Invisible Wounds: An Inside Story. Having faced this immense challenge, she wants to...

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I'm History...But Do I Repeat Myself?

By Lee Knapp

I'm History...But Do I Repeat Myself? is a work of non-fiction penned by author Lee Knapp in the memoir, slice-of-life, and inspirational writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. The author recounts her return to teaching history at her old...

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It's A Lot to Unpack

By Dina Honour

I have always loved reading memoirs, particularly ones whose authors offer a unique perspective and a quick wit – such is the case in Dina Honour’s It’s A Lot to Unpack. In it, the author examines a life that many might envy, though she fears...

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I’d Rather Be Dead Than Deaf

A Young Woman’s Journey with Liver Cancer
By E. Adrienne Wilson, Andrea Wilson Woods

I’d Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman’s Journey with Liver Cancer is a work of non-fiction in the autobiography, medical journey, and inspirational writing subgenres. The work is suitable for both young adult and adult readers. Penned by author E. Adrienne Wilson, this...

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