Posted on June 14, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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In A Is For Awkward (and Other Reflections on Belonging), Marc Kaye delivers a thoughtful and engaging collection of personal essays that explores one of the most universal human desires: the need to belong. Blending memoir, reflection, humor, and insight, Kaye invites readers into… Continue Reading “A Is For Awkward by Marc Kaye (Book Review #2359)”
Category: Introduction, Memoir, Non- FictionTags: A Is For Awkward, book review, fatherhood, Growth and Understanding, Heartfelt Stories, Humorous Essays, Identity and Connection, Inspiring Nonfiction, Marc Kaye, Memoir, Personal Essays, Reflections on Belonging, Relatable Reads, self-discovery, vulnerability
Posted on September 3, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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3 Hour Dad is a story written about Adam who becomes a father without knowing that his girlfriend is pregnant. At first, they think that it is appendicitis, but once he rushes to the hospital, he realizes that his girlfriend is having a baby.
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: award-winning memoirist, biography, dynamic stories, fatherhood, having a baby, literature, Memoir, memoirs, motherhood, Nonfiction, pregnancies, storytelling, surprise baby
Posted on June 20, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Two sons too many is a 498-page book written in the format of a memoir expressing everything that has happened to the Author in his lifetime so far. This utterly truthful tale of Aidan not only touches the coldest of hearts but also… Continue Reading “Two Sons Too Many by Aidan McNally (Book Review #22)”