Waving Goodbye

Life After Loss
By Warren Kozak

In life, losses are inevitable. Waving Goodbye: Life After Loss by Warren Kozak is the account of the author's life after he lost his beloved wife, Lisa, to cancer in 2018. Lisa's untimely death after four years of battling the terminal illness leaves Warren numb....

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Whispers Sinners and Saints

By Nancy Heart

Whispers Sinners and Saints by Nancy Heart is the account of the deeply sad and emotional lives of a family spanning three generations. Anna, born in New York City in 1959, is the daughter of a Hungarian immigrant mother, Ann. During WWII, Ann was only...

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When Skies Are Gray

A Grieving Mother's Lullaby
By Lindsey M. Henke

When Skies Are Gray: A Grieving Mother's Lullaby is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, childbirth, and grief and loss subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Lindsey M. Henke, this intimate work presents a raw and...

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We Used to Dance

Loving Judy, My Disabled Twin
By Debbie Chein Morris

We Used to Dance by Debbie Chein Morris is a touching memoir in which she describes the life she shared with her disabled twin, Judy. Judy was born with cerebral palsy, a condition that makes it impossible for the sufferer to control their posture, balance,...

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Waldy, Myelo, & Me

Surviving Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia & Myelodysplastic Syndrome
By Carol Turner M.D.

Doctor Carol Turner always took pride in herself as a physician who had the ear of her patients and knew exactly what to do or say to make them feel at ease. When she started experiencing difficulties in cycling activities which used to be the...

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What Do I Say?

How to Support Others in Grief
By Catherine Hodge

Author Catherine Hodge exposes many myths that are used today concerning grief and dying. She helps the reader understand grief by sharing: “Grief is a human experience, a life passage, a transition from the world of the known and familiar to the unknown.” The reader...

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What My Grandchildren Taught Me About Alzheimer's Disease

By Dana Olivia Dunn Territo

Alzheimer’s disease affects tens of millions of people all around the world and more than six million individuals in the United States. Alzheimer’s disease is incurable, and those affected are often misunderstood and neglected. But there is a way to comprehend them better, and children...

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What Our Friends Left Behind

Grief and Laughter in a Pandemic
By Victoria Noe

Many of us lost family members and friends during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mourning the loss of a friend is never easy, and it became all the more difficult during the recent pandemic with the unique circumstances people found themselves in. In What...

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Walking While Black

By Polly J. Runyon-Sanders, Anthonii Sanders

Walking While Black is a heart-wrenching first-hand account by Polly J. Runyon-Sanders and Anthonii Sanders of a horrible night in 2009 in which Anthonii, aka Nii, was violently and viciously attacked by the Downers Grove Police in the suburbs of Chicago. Without warning, police used...

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We Are All Made of Scars

By Christopher Morris

In We Are All Made of Scars, Christopher Morris recalls his tumultuous childhood and the questionable choices he made as a young adult who experienced an unhealthy level of exposure to addiction all his life. The company he kept escalated Chris's natural attraction to chaos,...

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