Feathers at my Feet

A Memoir of Enduring Friendship
By Barbara Pearson

Some friendships last a lifetime, changing lives along the way. Feathers at My Feet: A Memoir of Enduring Friendship is the true story of a bond just like that. Art teacher and author Barbara Pearson knew about fellow artist and activist Phyllis Bosco long before...

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Fragile Minds

An Advocate's Story
By Diane Lane Chambers

In her memoir, Diane Lane Chambers frankly converses with her readers about the many ways US law is unjust to people who struggle with a mental illness and also to their loved ones. In Diane's career as a professional sign language interpreter, she had the...

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Framed, I Never Stood A Chance

By Joseph Occhipinti

“This is my true life story. There is no fiction in the story, although at times, it felt like I was trapped in a movie,” declares Joseph Occhipinti in his memoir Framed! I Never Stood A Chance. Occhipinti longed to become a police officer in...

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From the Flood

A Memoir
By Suzanne Jones

Suzanne Jones was six years old when Tropical Storm Agnes swept up the east coast and morphed into an extratropical cyclone, dropping nineteen inches of rain on the Susquehanna River Valley in Northern Pennsylvania in less than a day. Rivers and streams overflowed their banks...

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Fractured

A Memoir
By Jenny Brooks

In Fractured: A Memoir by Jenny Brooks, Jenny struggled with loneliness during her childhood and hungered to be embraced and connected to somebody. She was so much younger than her classmates and did not have friends. Jenny was only 11 years old when her grandmother...

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Forged by Coal

A Family's Story
By Terry Bailey

Lowell Douglas Bailey ​and Vergie Ellen Terry, who tied the knot on the 28th of May, 1945, belong to the generation of Americans that experienced the last years of coal camp life in West Virginia. In Forged by Coal, their first child, Terry Bailey, tells...

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Find the Helpers

What 9/11 and Parkland Taught Me About Recovery, Purpose, and Hope
By Fred Guttenberg

Find the Helpers: What 9/11 and Parkland Taught Me About Recovery, Purpose, and Hope by Fred Guttenberg is a memoir penned from the depths of grief to help readers see what we might be able to overcome, even when it feels impossible. In this profoundly...

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From the Summer of Love to the Valley of the Moon

By Nancy J Martin

From the Summer of Love to the Valley of the Moon by Nancy J Martin is a non-fiction memoir that chronicles the life of Martin as she navigates through the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and the transition to adulthood into the...

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From the Womb to the Tomb - The Tony Lester Story

A Culture of Death in an Arizona Prison
By Carl R. Toersbijns

From the Womb to the Tomb - The Tony Lester Story: A Culture of Death in an Arizona Prison by Carl R. Toersbijns is a bold examination of how incarcerated people with mental health issues are treated within the walls of Arizona prisons and exposes...

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From the Back of the Bus to the Front of the Classroom

My Thirty-Year Journey as a Black and Blind Professor
By JW Smith

From the Back of the Bus to the Front of the Classroom: My Thirty-Year Journey as a Black and Blind Professor by Dr. J.W. Smith is the compelling story of a black and blind professor, and he speaks about his experiences from being a graduate...

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