Tag: Memoir

Runaway Train by Krista Cambers (Book Review #1593)

‘Runaway Train’ is a memoir and is written about how Krista was born into the Salvation Army church and fell in love. What transpires in this book is the story of two people who find it very hard to overcome the obstacles that cause… Continue Reading “Runaway Train by Krista Cambers (Book Review #1593)”

She Is A Spirit Now by Farzaneh Ghadirian (Book Review #1578)

‘She Is A Spirit Now’ is a memoir all about spirituality, growth, development, and much more. It is a profound and descriptive book that inspires transformation and self-reflection. The author presents this book from methodologies inspired by people who are well-known in the field.

Three-Penny Memories by Barbara Leonhard (Book Review #1575)

‘Three-Penny Memories’ is a nonfiction memoir by Barbara, enabling us to enter her world with a mother who has progressive Alzheimer’s. Her emotional challenges, psychical responses, and beautiful mind allow us to join her in a world we may have never known before.

Nurse! A Memoir by Francene Cosman (Book Review #1553)

‘Nurse!’ is a memoir written with the intention to provoke your mind and welcome you into a world you least expected. This memoir introduces you to the life of a nurse, Francene, and everything she goes through in school, what she learns, her challenges,… Continue Reading “Nurse! A Memoir by Francene Cosman (Book Review #1553)”

Lifeline to a Soul by John K. McLaughlin (Book Review #1549)

‘Lifeline to a Soul’ is a memoir about John teaching entrepreneurship to prisoners at a minimum-security camp in North Carolina. As he struggles to find employment, this appears to be the best option for the time being, but the more he gets involved and progresses,… Continue Reading “Lifeline to a Soul by John K. McLaughlin (Book Review #1549)”

REARRANGED by Kathleen Watt (Book Review #1546)

‘REARRANGED’ is a nonfiction memoir and the story of an opera singer who loses so much after being diagnosed with a rare cancer disease, osteogenic sarcoma. As we read through Kathleen’s journey of protracted treatment and recovery, we are introduced to months of chemotherapy, surgeries,… Continue Reading “REARRANGED by Kathleen Watt (Book Review #1546)”

From Saigon to Katum: Two Exchanges of War by Dennis R. Bourret and Sam Huynh (Book Review #1534)

‘From Saigon to Katum’ is a memoir of two men letting us know about the Vietnam War and everything they go through travelling from Saigon to Katum and even more.

Zaidy’s War: Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man’s Impossible Story of Endurance By Martin Bodek (Book Review #1530)

‘Zaidy’s War’ is a memoir about Benzion Malik and how he ends up in the Romanian Army at age 21. You get to read his life from 1939 and how he is still stuck in the army till 1945.

Volcanic Adventures in Tonga – Species Conservation on Tin Can Island By Ann Göth (Book Review #1521)

‘Volcanic Adventures in Tonga’ is a travel memoir about Ann and her passion as a bird and nature lover. She takes you to a remote island and presents you with simple living.