Through My Eyes

By Sarah Jane

Through My Eyes is a memoir about the mental and physical trauma that Sarah Jane has experienced. At seven, Sarah shares her first traumatic moment when her neighbor turns obsessive and threatens to kill her family. This makes her lose trust in people, and when...

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The Ultimate Love

By Sherine Anniruth

Whether a family member or friend, losing a loved one is painful, and getting through the grief is a continuous journey. In The Ultimate Love, Sherine Anniruth addresses this emotional topic with a collection of heart-stirring poems, quotes, and thoughts. The book has pictures of...

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The Abduction

By Helene Cardona, Maram Al-Masri

The Abduction is a collection of poems written by Maram Al-Masri and translated by Hélène Cardona. The poems tell the story of a mother whose son is abducted by her husband and returned after many years. They begin with happy poems about her pregnancy and...

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The Rio Grande Sniper Killings

Caught in the Sights of a Drug Conspiracy
By John Primomo

The Rio Grande Sniper Killings by John Primomo is a true crime book that chronicles the events surrounding the summer of 1980 in South Texas. The book focuses on an amateur assassin's failed attempt to kill a federal witness, resulting in the accidental deaths of...

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The Last Man on Earth

A Lonely Battle Against OCD
By Joseph Lynch

The Last Man on Earth: A Lonely Battle Against OCD is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, autobiographical writing, and mental health issues subgenres. It is best suited to the adult reading audience owing to difficult discussions, strong language, and self-harm references. Penned by...

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Thank Goliath

A Memoir About an Italian Mother, a Rebel Son, and Life's Noble Teacher
By Domenic Aversa

Domenic Aversa narrates his emotional life journey in his memoir Thank Goliath. The author discusses his rebellious childhood in Canada with his poor Italian immigrant family. Domenic’s mother tried her best to keep him in line, but the constant discipline and harsh words caused him...

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Tackling the Taboo

Navigating Anxiety, Depression & Other Mental Illnesses As A Christian
By Terica Turner

Tackling the Taboo by Terica Turner invites you on a transformative journey, delving into the depths of navigating life with mental illness from a unique perspective. This profound and eye-opening book unveils the author's personal and spiritual encounters with anxiety, depression, and other mental health...

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To Be Broken Into Freedom

A Spiritual Journey (Renewing One's Life)
By Rene Nestor Lafaut

To Be Broken into Freedom: A Spiritual Journey (Renewing One's Life) is Rene Nestor Lafaut's autobiography. As a young child trying to find love, Rene met with anger, resentment, and disappointment. The road to discovering his faith in God was paved with questions and issues...

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The Preventorium

A Memoir
By Susan Annah Currie

The Preventorium is a memoir by Susan Annah Currie of being separated from her family after being deemed at high risk of contracting tuberculosis and being moved to the Magee Preventorium in Mississippi. Currie's story begins at the end of the 1950s when she...

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The Ones Who Remember

Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust
By Rita Benn, Julie Goldstein Ellis, Joy Wolfe Ensor, Ruth Finkel Wade

The Ones Who Remember: Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust is a work of non-fiction in the historical, human interest, cultural, and memoir subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience due to some upsetting content and harrowing reading material and was edited...

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