The Making of a Woman

from the inside out
By Jewels and Marlayna Glynn

Jewels was born in the early seventies to parents who faced familial demons. While her father had the shame and abandonment of children born out of wedlock, her mother suffered verbal and emotional abuse from her dad. Marriage was their escape, but it wasn’t perfect....

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The Weight of Air

A Story of the Lies about Addiction and the Truth about Recovery
By David Poses

The Weight of Air: A Story of the Lies about Addiction and the Truth about Recovery is a work of non-fiction in the memoir subgenre, and was penned by author David Poses. Owing to the use of explicit language throughout and some sexual content, the...

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Tales2Inspire

The Diamond Collection Series V
By Lois W. Stern

“Change is the current that drives our lives.” Janet Rice wrote these poignant words in her creative nonfiction story, Bygone Brooklyn. Change is also what makes our stories so empowering, so sensitive and compassionate, and so important. Life is all about stories; it’s what defines...

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The Unlikely Felon

A Memoir of Ambition, Elder Care and Jail
By W.C. Young

With the odds stacked against him, William, who grew up in the lower-middle-income area of Denver, would do anything to become a billionaire. He got an education courtesy of wonderful grandparents, married an angelic woman, and built thriving businesses. However, it took twenty years for...

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The Gift of Great Sorrow

By Louise Braün Frank

The Gift Of Great Sorrow is a work of non-fiction in the memoir and emotional writing subgenres. It is aimed at the general reading audience and was penned by author Louise Braün Frank. Aptly subtitled “A Journey Thru Pain To Purpose”, the work seeks to...

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Terminal

...far from the shallow...
By Sandra Gunn

Terminal is written in collaboration with 30 extraordinary Cancer Honoree Alums, their caregivers, and family members. Author Sandra Gunn reveals their emotions and despair. Readers will redefine their priorities, values, and significance of their lives as they learn the impact of being diagnosed with S4...

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The Evil I Have Seen

Memoirs from the case files of Det. Lt. Robert (Robbo) Davidson
By Robert Davidson

Evil has lurked among us since the beginning of time, but very few actually witness its gruesome and gutwrenching display of cruelty. In his career as a detective, Robert Davidson (aka Robbo) saw more monstrosity than most of us. In his memoir, The Evil I...

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The Happy Clam

By Rosemary A. Schmidt

The Happy Clam is a motivational self-help book/memoir written by Rosemary A. Schmidt. Schmidt draws from her own life and uses personal anecdotes to convey lessons on various aspects of the human condition to help people lead happy and fulfilling lives. The author also cites...

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Then I Won't Seem So Far Away

By Peggy O'Toole

Five years after her mother died, Peggy O'Toole found the aérogrammes she sent her mother when she was a student and traveling in France. Reading these aérogrammes brings back her memories of this time from June 1970 to November 1971. In her memoir - Then...

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The Rembis Report

An Observation
By Mike Rembis

We often hear that if you want to keep your correspondence, you should not write emails but letters because it is much easier to delete and forget the former rather than the latter. That may be true, but Mike Rembis' The Rembis Report is an...

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