Helplessly Hoping

By Douglas Kent

Helplessly Hoping by Douglas Kent is the author's memoir detailing his relationship with Mara, his teenage sweetheart and the love of his life. Under normal circumstances, this might sound like a simple boy-meets-girl memoir. Unfortunately, simple is furthest from the truth. Mara reveals to Doug...

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Buy the Little Ones a Dolly

A Memoir
By Rose E. Bingham

Buy the Little Ones a Dolly by Rose E. Bingham is the non-fiction memoir about the author's life following the disappearance of her mother. Rosie is woken up by her mother calling from the bottom of the stairs, giving her instructions on how to manage...

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Headstrong

Surviving a traumatic brain injury
By JoAnne Silver Jones

Headstrong by JoAnne Silver Jones is a memoir of the author's recovery following a random assault that resulted in a traumatic brain injury. On her way to stay with her daughter to witness the inauguration of the United States' first black president, Jones takes a...

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Pine Gap

Close to God’s Ear: NSA Eavesdropping Memoirs
By David Rosenberg

Pine Gap: Close to God’s Ear: NSA Eavesdropping Memoirs by David Rosenberg is the non-fiction memoir and compilation of experiences from his time as an insider within the titular organization. To emphasize the significance of Rosenberg's tell-all, the book begins with a disclaimer from the...

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The Kingdom Has Arrived Volume 1 Foundations

Snippets from a Wild Ride - A Prayer, A Poem, A Prophecy
By Amy Jean

The narrative form of the memoir is very common, and Amy Jean’s The Kingdom Has Arrived Volume 1 Foundations is a welcome departure as it combines essays and poetry to look back at her spiritual formation and the divine inspiration that led her to write...

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Halfway There

Lessons at Midlife
By Elizabeth C. Haynes

Everyone's life is filled with memories, some pivotal, some insignificant but each one helps build the rich and unique tapestry of our existence. In this personal and inspirational memoir, Halfway There, Elizabeth C. Haynes recollects the moments in her life that have sparked the greatest...

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Close Enough to Perfect

a true story of love, grief, resilience, and spirit
By Christine Noyes

Close Enough to Perfect: A true story of love, grief, resilience, and spirit is a work of non-fiction in the memoir and autobiographical sub-genres of writing and was penned by author Christine Noyes. As the title suggests, this very emotive work explores the tumultuous life...

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Fifty Years Inside an Artist’s Mind

The Journal of Athena Tacha
By Athena Tacha, author, Richard Spear, editor

Fifty Years Inside An Artist's Mind: The Journal of Athena Tacha by Athena Tacha chronicles the artist's journey from 1969 - 2019 and her search to find her way with the help of cosmology and the natural world. Spanning fifty years, the author's fascination with...

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The Blind Blogger’s First Speaking and Signing Adventures

How You Can Conquer Your Fears
By Maxwell Ivey Jr.

Author Maxwell Ivey Jr. describes his book, The Blind Blogger’s First Speaking and Signing Adventures, as “part memoir/part self-help” and the two genres are inextricably entwined. Max takes us along on his journey from Texas to New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, South Carolina, and Florida,...

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Nancer the Dancer

Myositis and Me
By Judith Adrian

Nancer the Dancer: Myositis and Me is a work of non-fiction in the health and medical experience and personal memoir sub-genres, and was penned by author Judith Gwinn Adrian. As the title suggests, the work focuses on the condition of a person called Nancy, whose...

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