Killing the Alien

Finding the Light on a Cancer Journey
By Stephanie A. Lopuszynski

Killing the Alien depicts an emotional, thought-provoking, and earnest account of Stephanie Lopuszynski's battle against cancer. In her candid memoir, the author shares her personal experiences with the world. This memoir guides us through the stages of her cancer diagnosis, the actual cancer treatment, and...

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Mom, I Have a Problem

An Unraveled True Story of Depression, Suicide, Resilience, and Second Chances
By Sophia Manarolis

Mom, I Have a Problem by Sophia Manarolis is a poignant and authentic exploration of her battles with the monsters of depression and suicide, offering valuable insights into the journey of recovery and resilience. Through her raw storytelling, Manarolis sheds light on the struggles of...

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Everyone Is Addicted

Not-Self-Help
By Yosef Kutner

People suffer from addiction issues all over the world and it's a tough road back to recovery. Yosef Kutner struggled with alcoholism for decades before he found the strength to refrain from using alcohol to deal with life. In Everyone Is Addicted, Kutner presents a...

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Addiction Logic

Treating the Cause, Not the Symptom
By Rick Breitweiser

In Addiction Logic: Treating the Cause, Not the Symptom by Rick Breitweiser, addiction is characterized as a chronic medical condition involving uncontrollable substance abuse or behavior despite negative consequences. He discusses the disorder arising from genetic predispositions, traumatic experiences, mental health issues, and the brain's...

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A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time

Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury
By Dawn Corbelli

A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time: Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury by Dawn Corbelli recounts the family's life-changing accident, including her daughter's severe injuries and her brain trauma. The memoir begins by describing the day of the accident, which occurred on February...

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Tales From the Pandemic 2020-2021

By Robert Goldszer

Tales From the Pandemic 2020-2021 is a work of non-fiction in the health, slice-of-life, and recent memoir genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Robert Goldszer, this work offers a compelling collection of personal stories documenting the author's...

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My Heart Attack Saved my Life ••• But For What?

Follow one woman's path to discover how change can bring you freedom.
By Susan Smith

My Heart Attack Saved My Life, But For What? by Susan Smith is a reflective, true account of someone on the treadmill of life, when suddenly the treadmill is derailed, life alters course, and the bottom falls out. This book recounts a series of other...

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Enslaved Uteruses

Government Debauchery & Your Civic Duty to Stop It
By Brenda Hudgens Fritz

Enslaved Uteruses: Government Debauchery & Your Civic Duty to Stop It is a work of non-fiction in the government, politics, and sociocultural issues genres. Penned by author Brenda Hudgens Fritz, this essential work examines the control exerted by governmental and medical institutions over women's reproductive...

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Going Home

A Journey with Dementia
By David Bredbenner

David Bredbenner's Going Home: A Journey with Dementia chronicles his mother Betty Jane's life and her battle with dementia. Raised in California, Betty Jane excelled in arts and athletics before pursuing a nursing career influenced by her sister Teri's health challenges. Her journey included balancing...

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Forensics III

They Got Fifteen Minutes of Fame From the Way They Died
By Harry A. Milman

Intriguing and gritty, Forensics III: They Got Fifteen Minutes of Fame From the Way They Died by Harry A. Milman offers an extensive look into what goes on behind the scenes of a murder investigation. The author not only puts the process into three concisely...

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