The End of the World

As We Know It
By Kayla Kruse

In The End of the World (As We Know It), author Kayla Kruse draws from her own extraordinary experiences to share some astonishing anecdotes from her life. Traumatized as a young teenager after being drugged and assaulted at a party she attended when she was...

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The Nutcracker Chronicles

By Janine Kovac

The Nutcracker Chronicles by Janine Kovac is a memoir that explores Kovac's journey as a ballerina and her early aspirations, which included becoming a psychologist. Influenced by a music box ballerina, Kovac begins ballet lessons at Fort Bliss, later admiring prima ballerina Renée Segapeli after...

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The Fine Art of Grieving

By Jane Edberg

In 1998 Nanda, Jane Edberg's son of 19, was pronounced dead on the railroad tracks. This compelled Jane to write a memoir about her unconventional path through grief using the profound transformative power of art. She mapped Nanda’s life and death, showing the beauty and...

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The Ghost Queen

Welcome To My Life
By Bella Masala

The Ghost Queen: Welcome To My Life by Bella Masala is a candid memoir that explores relationships, sexual intimacy, and self-discovery through a series of personal stories. Bella talks about her journey with love, heartbreak, and painful childhood memories. Despite embracing her femininity and desire...

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True Confessions of an Ambivalent Caregiver

A Memoir in Essays
By Cindy Eastman

True Confessions of an Ambivalent Caregiver is a collection of essays by Cindy Eastman. The desire to commiserate with other caregivers and make people aware of the growing need for resources for older people and their families motivated the author to write these essays. Eastman...

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TOO MUCH

By Cindy Lee Neighbors

Too Much by Cindy Lee Neighbors is a powerful memoir that delves into the unraveling of a brilliant physician's life as she becomes consumed by her obsession with revenge. Dr. Neighbors’ relentless pursuit of justice leads her into a downward spiral of addiction and paranoia,...

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Targeted Truth

A Battle Against Corruption and the Truth Behind My Father's Death
By Brandon Parker

Targeted Truth: A Battle Against Corruption and the Truth Behind My Father's Death by Brandon Parker is a compelling true crime memoir that takes readers deep into a story of loss, betrayal, and an unwavering quest for justice. The book centers around the suspicious death...

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The Branches We Cherish

An Open Adoption Memoir
By Linda R. Sexton

The adoption journey is different for everyone, and that’s true for both Finley and Sofie, but it’s also true for the mother who raised them. The Branches We Cherish by Linda Sexton tells the story of each member of this unique family, from Linda herself...

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The Book That (Almost) Got Me Fired

How I (Barely) Survived a Year in Corporate America
By Kelly K. James

In The Book That (Almost) Got Me Fired by Kelly K. James, she decides to take a corporate job after freelancing for 22 years. Freelancing is very different from having formal employment, as she soon realizes. Freelancing offered flexibility in her working hours, and the...

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The Lucky One

From Outlaw Biker to Airline Pilot and Beyond, Book 2
By Dale Arenson

Few success stories read like this one. From a shaky start in life as a member of a biker gang that was rough company and had brushes with the law, Dale Arenson turned his life around to follow his passion for aviation. The Lucky One:...

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