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Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown is a laugh-out-loud, honest, and surprisingly heartfelt exploration of midlife, menopause, and personal transformation. Peg is a woman who has mastered the art of keeping everything together—raising her kids, managing a career selling beachfront homes, and holding her… Continue Reading “Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown (Book Review #2330)”
Out of Office by Brooke E. Rye is a refreshingly honest, witty, and deeply relatable memoir that explores the joys, anxieties, and surprises of life after retirement. Just days before her fifty-third birthday, Rye steps away from a long career as a software project… Continue Reading “Out of Office by Brooke E. Rye (Book Review #2329)”
Do I Talk Black Enough? by Natty James is a beautifully written, heartwarming exploration of identity, culture, and self-expression for young readers. Louisa, the story’s protagonist, faces teasing and doubt as she is repeatedly told she doesn’t “talk Black enough.” Initially, she shrugs it… Continue Reading “Do I Talk Black Enough? by Natty James (Book Review #2318)”
Bachelorx: a Nonbinary Memoir by Skylar Lyralen Kaye is a refreshingly candid, witty, and deeply moving exploration of identity, love, and self-discovery. Told through the eyes of Orpheus, a nonbinary, plural protagonist navigating the complex world of later-life dating, the memoir blends humor, heartbreak,… Continue Reading “Bachelorx: a Nonbinary Memoir by Skylar Lyralen Kaye Book (Review #2310)”
Sacred Ashes: The Flames of Wisdom by T.D. Amber is a deeply moving and profoundly intimate journey into the human heart and soul. With her signature voice—raw, reflective, and poetic—Amber invites readers into a world where silence sometimes feels heavier than words, and where… Continue Reading “Sacred Ashes: The Flames of Wisdom by T.D. Amber (Book Review #2323)”
Born Falling by S.C. Sanborn is not a memoir that asks for sympathy—it demands honesty. Raw, poetic, and unguarded, this is a deeply introspective account of collapse and becoming, written with the kind of lyrical intensity that lingers long after the final page.
RESILIENT – Childhood Adversity to Cambridge University by Christian Austin is a gripping and unflinching memoir that chronicles a journey from the depths of despair to the heights of achievement. Austin’s life story—growing up amidst violence, addiction, and crime, enduring over a decade in… Continue Reading “RESILIENT – Childhood Adversity to Cambridge University by Christian Austin (Book Review #2316)”
Sacred Ashes: The Flames of Wisdom by T.D. Amber is a profoundly intimate and beautifully written exploration of the human soul. Through a series of journal-style essays, Amber takes readers on a journey into the often-hidden layers of emotion that define our lives: grief,… Continue Reading “Sacred Ashes: The Flames of Wisdom – T.D. Amber (Book Review #2301)”
Rick Porrello’s memoir, Just Play Like You Do in the Basement, is a beautifully rendered coming-of-age story set against the glittering and turbulent backdrop of 1980s show business. With deft storytelling and unflinching honesty, Porrello recounts his astonishing journey from a Cleveland basement drum… Continue Reading “Just Play Like You Do in the Basement by Rick Porrello (Book Review #2249)”