Tag: memoirs

Ninety – Nine Fire Hoops by Allison Hong Merrill (Book Review #1062)

Ninety – Nine fire hoops is a memoir and tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Taiwanese Mormon girl, Allison Hong. She meets an American Mormon missionary, Cameron Chastain and falls in love. They elope to Texas, and at the age of twenty-two, she believes… Continue Reading “Ninety – Nine Fire Hoops by Allison Hong Merrill (Book Review #1062)”

Braving the World by Pam Saylor (Book review #951)

Braving the world is a memoir written about Pam and Dave’s journey of a lifetime. They retire and take a year-long trip to Italy in order to travel around. By staying three months here and three months there, they see so many beautiful countries.

The Last Alias by Ste7en Foster (Book Review #914)

The last alias is a memoir. It is a collective story about a man with many faces. The self-discovery story is filled with multiple personalities that, each to their own, has a journey and message to give. Although it is all one protagonist, it… Continue Reading “The Last Alias by Ste7en Foster (Book Review #914)”

Adventure by Chicken bus by Janet LoSole (Book Review #826)

Adventure by chicken is a travelogue written about a family who sold everything and went on a road trip through Central America between 2005- 2007. Janet and Lloyd have a plan, and they take their two children on what they call chicken busses, which… Continue Reading “Adventure by Chicken bus by Janet LoSole (Book Review #826)”

Bringing Down the House: Book Launch at Home by Pamela Becker  

Bringing Down the House: Book Launch at Home by Pamela Becker   “What kind of party are you going to have?” a friend asked. It hadn’t occurred to me to make a party. But she was right. Publishing my first novel Memoirs of a False… Continue Reading “Bringing Down the House: Book Launch at Home by Pamela Becker  “

Why Write? By Aidan Mc Nally

Why Write? By Aidan Mc Nally I have penned my memoirs and have found the whole book experience and the business of books an eye opener to say the least. Though, I am quite happy to be learning all the time. It is learning… Continue Reading “Why Write? By Aidan Mc Nally”

17 Life: Corner or Crossroads? Aidan Mc Nally (Book Review #578)

17 & life is a memoir written by Aidan Mc Nally describing his life at the age of 15- 17 – 18 and everything he goes through from that age onwards. His story is filled with ups and down including jail experience, facing important… Continue Reading “17 Life: Corner or Crossroads? Aidan Mc Nally (Book Review #578)”

Vincent Van Gogh, the Ambiguity of Insanity by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #525)

Vincent Van Gogh was an extraordinary Dutch painter. He was famous and influential in his time and made an impact on Western Art. There are many articles and opinions made about his work, in particular, his love for women and places. This audiobook provides… Continue Reading “Vincent Van Gogh, the Ambiguity of Insanity by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #525)”

FOREVER HERSELF – A Son’s Memoir of a Remarkable Woman by Kerry L. Stevens with Berthella Stevens (Book Review #517)

This is a memoir about the author’s mother, Berthella. Stevens brings life memories of his beloved mother and how life used to be living under her care. The connection between the two, his mother’s life as a bright minded woman and everything she believed… Continue Reading “FOREVER HERSELF – A Son’s Memoir of a Remarkable Woman by Kerry L. Stevens with Berthella Stevens (Book Review #517)”