A Schizoid at Smith

How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving
By Blair Sorrel

A Schizoid at Smith: How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving by Blair Sorrel is a memoir in which the author divulges to readers her childhood memories, family dynamics, and life with schizoid personality disorder. From the family's move to Belmont and the adjustment to an affluent...

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A Way Back to Health

12 Lessons from a Cancer Survivor
By Kelley Skoloda

A Way Back to Health: 12 Lessons from a Cancer Survivor by Kelley Skoloda is the author's personal journey when she was diagnosed with colon cancer. What would you do if you were told that you had cancer or some other type of illness? Would...

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A Hard Silence

One daughter remaps family, grief, and faith when HIV/AIDS changes it all
By Melanie Brooks

A Hard Silence is a profoundly moving, personal, and informative account of the challenges of dealing with AIDS from a daughter's perspective. In 1985, Melanie Brooks's life was deeply affected by tragedy when her father contracted HIV from a blood transfusion during open-heart surgery. This...

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All Physicians Lead

Redefining Physician Leadership for Better Patient Outcomes
By Leon E. Moores

Good leadership is the foundation upon which almost every aspect of society is built. And the healthcare industry is no different. With All Physicians Lead, neurosurgeon and healthcare leadership expert Leon E. Moores draws upon his military background to provide readers with a thorough guide...

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A Science of Healthy Balance

Why We Need One - What It Might Look Like
By George Locker

A Science of Healthy Balance: Why We Need One - What It Might Look Like by George Locker is a straightforward, clear, and scholarly examination of what the title promises. Locker is a longtime practitioner of Taijiquan or what we commonly know as Tai Chi....

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Alzheimer's Canyon

One Couple's Reflections on Living with Dementia
By Jane Dwinell and Sky Yardley

In Alzheimer’s Canyon: One Couple’s Reflections on Living with Dementia by Jane Dwinell and Sky Yardley, the authors reminisce about spending several wonderful years traveling to the places where they found the most happiness. While doing their best to lead fruitful lives, family matters such...

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A Breast Cancer Journey

Living It One Step at a Time
By Jennifer A Douglas

A Breast Cancer Journey: Living It One Step at a Time is a work of non-fiction in the health issues, social issues, and personal memoir subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience owing to some explicit medical descriptions and a candid...

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A Notebook of Love

My Story on Mental Health
By Luis Trivino

Raised in a home filled with love, Luis Trivino never understood why his father’s mood would often change suddenly and violently. His mother did her best to cushion the effects of his behavior on the children but as they grew older it became increasingly evident...

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Above the Din

Diary of the HepC Wonder Drugs
By Labar Laskie, Lona Powell

Above the Din: Diary of the HepC Wonder Drugs is, among so many other wondrous things, an exploration of one woman’s fifteen-year journey to overcome Hepatitis C. Author Labar Laskie introduces us to her new best friends, namely, Sovaldi and Olysio, the newest Hepatitis C...

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A New Lease On Life

A journey from not wanting to live, to living a life of peace and happiness, and how I got there.
By Melanie Wagner

How does one go from having a great childhood, parents, and family to falling down the rabbit hole of depression? Melanie left home at eighteen to move in with her boyfriend because she felt like an adult. She didn’t need her parents anymore. Melanie dropped...

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