A Breast Cancer Journey

Living It One Step at a Time
By Jennifer A Douglas

A Breast Cancer Journey: Living It One Step at a Time is a work of non-fiction in the health issues, social issues, and personal memoir subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience owing to some explicit medical descriptions and a candid...

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The Journey Continues

How I survived the hell of weeks in a coma and grabbed my second chance at life
By Eugene Miskelly

The Journey Continues by Eugene Miskelly is a memoir in which the author describes “How I survived the hell of weeks in a coma and grabbed my second chance at life”. The book begins with a little backstory and the symptoms that started what was...

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But She Looks Fine

From Illness to Activism
By Olivia Goodreau

But She Looks Fine: From Illness to Activism is an inspirational autobiography of a young girl’s struggle to find the answer to what was making her feel so ill from second grade. Her chronic illness made Olivia Goodreau stand apart from her normal classmates because...

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Health Guardianship

The Remedy to the Sick Care System
By Firouz Daneshgari

With the American healthcare system being the most expensive in the world, priorities tend to differ when it comes to analyzing the financial metrics of initiatives. As the author Firouz Daneshgari says, the system is expensive compared to what it brings in return. After years...

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Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II

A Behavioral Neurologist's View
By Tom Hutton

Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II: A Behavioral Neurologist's View by Dr. Tom Hutton is one of the most interesting books I have read about one of the world’s most notorious madmen. Adolf Hitler was a sick man – no matter how...

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Dads, Kiss Your Sons

By Mark A Craven

Dads, Kiss Your Sons by Mark A Craven is an emotional autobiography and guide to building healthy relationships with your children. Craven narrates his unpleasant relationship with his mother and his eye-opening reunion with his father, whom he met at age twenty-two. He details the...

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11 Years

A Biography of a Cancer Survivor with a Two-Month Prognosis
By Maryla Mary Storm

When Keith is diagnosed with cancer, doctors give him only two months to live but instead of succumbing quietly to the same ailment that has taken others before him, Keith takes it upon himself to learn everything he can about this cancer to beat it....

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Bliss Road

A memoir about living a lie and coming to terms with the truth
By Martha Engber

Bliss Road by Martha Engber is heartfelt. Written in eight parts, Engber takes us through different phases of her life, with each piece delving into her journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Engber's story begins with her childhood; even then, she knows her father is an...

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Functional Training For The Mind

How Physical Fitness Can Improve Your Focus, Mental Clarity, and Concentration
By Jeremy Bhandari

To master any art form takes hours of repetitive exercise to integrate the practice into muscle memory. This logic can be applied to our endeavors in other areas, creative or otherwise. To succeed, you must be focused, disciplined, and experienced to achieve optimum results. Apart...

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Watching for Dragonflies

A Caregiver's Transformative Journey
By Suzanne Marriott

A visit to the neurologist reveals that Suzanne Marriott's husband, Michael, is suffering from MS. From that moment, Suzanne must come to terms with the reality of being a caregiver and foregoing her plans and expectations about her marriage. By learning psychological and spiritual information...

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