Puck Farkinson's

A Parkinson's Memoir
By Mike Justak

Puck Farkinson's: A Parkinson's Memoir by Mike Justak is inspiring. It is not easy to live with Parkinson's disease. As Mike says, “Parkinson’s sucks.” He also explains that Parkinson’s is a movement disorder. It’s a progressive neurological disorder that has no cure. Its symptoms include...

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Patchwork

A Memoir of Love and Loss
By Mary Jo Doig

Mary Jo Doig is a strong and brave woman. Her memoir, Patchwork, A Memoir of Love and Loss, is a testament to her strength and courage. Patchwork is more an autobiography than a memoir. It encompasses her entire life from birth to nearly sixty years...

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How the Earth Holds US

By Mary Holman Tuteur

How the Earth Holds Us is a collection of thought-provoking poems by Mary Holman Tuteur. The poems are inspired by her life experiences and delve into different aspects of living, including death, complex relationships between parents and children, and the unexpected nature of life. The...

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Behind the Tapestry

My Discovery of God's Grace Amidst Chronic Pain and Loss
By M Rose Peluso

Behind the Tapestry: My Discovery of God's Grace Amidst Chronic Pain and Loss is a work of non-fiction in the biography, spiritual writing, and inspirational subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author M Rose Peluso, this tender narrative...

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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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American Wolf

Holocaust Survivor True Stories
By Audrey Birnbaum

American Wolf: From Nazi Refugee to American Spy is part of the Holocaust Survivor True Stories series by Audrey Birnbaum. This is a coming-of-age story of a Holocaust survivor who saw the worst the world had to offer. It was the year 1941, and Wolf...

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The Murder of Angela Mischelle Lawless

An Honest Sheriff and the Exoneration of an Innocent Man
By Stephen R. Snodgrass, Joshua C. Kezer

The Murder of Angela Mischelle Lawless by Stephen R. Snodgrass is the story of An Honest Sheriff and the Exoneration of an Innocent Man. In 1992, 19-year-old Mischelle Lawless was found dead in her car in a small town in Missouri. Despite having an ironclad...

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FiNDing Hope

The Mind-Body Connection and the Importance of Being Seen and Heard
By Jocelyn Bystrom

In FiNDing Hope: The Mind-Body Connection and the Importance of Being Seen and Heard, Jocelyn Bystrom offers readers a detailed account of her journey through traumatic events, the onset of health concerns and seizures, and the search for a proper diagnosis. Readers learn about Bystrom's...

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No Way Out of This

Loving a Partner with Alzheimer's
By Sue Fagalde Lick

No Way Out Of This: Loving A Partner With Alzheimer’s is a memoir by Sue Fagalde Lick. Sue was supposed to be singing in Salt Lake City. Instead, unforeseen events set her on a path to Fred. Her parents knew that Sue and Fred would...

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Raising Owen

An Extra-Ordinary Memoir on Motherhood
By Suzanne Lezotte

Suzanne Lezotte’s first child, Owen, was born with Down Syndrome. Lezotte did not know about his diagnosis until a week after his birth. The identification of Owen as a Down Syndrome child brought with it the expected feelings of grief, fear, and doubts. The experience...

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