Category: Memoir

“The Thoughts You Feed” by Irene Weinberg

The thoughts you feed are the ones that grow. What this brings to my mind is the time my husband died next to me in a horrific car accident. We were driving on the NY State Thruway when our car suddenly went into a… Continue Reading ““The Thoughts You Feed” by Irene Weinberg”

The Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy’s Tale of Africa by Anthony R. Edwards (Book Review #147)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This is an autobiographical novel written about a boy named Anthony Edwards. He moves from England to Tanganyika… Continue Reading “The Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy’s Tale of Africa by Anthony R. Edwards (Book Review #147)”

Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)

Life in a box is a novel written in a memoir style. It is a mystery story spanning over generations situated in Texas and Southern California. The tale begins with two dead bodies and one other in critical condition. Andee is a family member… Continue Reading “Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)”

Dwyane Wade by Clayton Geoffreys (Book Review #121)

This review was kindly requested by Clayton Geoffreys Dwyane Wade is one of the greatest shooting guards for the Miami Heat. This book reveals everything you would need to know about him growing up, schooling, his family, and career. What is apparent is that… Continue Reading “Dwyane Wade by Clayton Geoffreys (Book Review #121)”

Granny’s Stories by Margaret Henderson (Book Review #95)

This review is written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This is an autobiography of Margaret Henderson. It is a combination of stories, travels, experiences she has encountered… Continue Reading “Granny’s Stories by Margaret Henderson (Book Review #95)”

Surviving Schizophrenia by Richard Carlson (Book Review #331)

Surviving Schizophrenia is a memoir written by Richard Carlson, who was twenty-one when he was diagnosed with this mental illness. The book revolves around his illness and recovery. It took ten years for the professionals to identify that Richard had a problem and that… Continue Reading “Surviving Schizophrenia by Richard Carlson (Book Review #331)”