Fight to the End

By Eric Hanna

Fight to the End is a nonfiction sports memoir written by Eric Hanna. In his prologue, Hanna describes basketball as having been “amusing, humbling, ego-building, inspiring, deflating, and above all, entertainingly addictive.” In his memoir, he describes how a sport that he ended up quitting...

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From Darkness to Dawn

A True Story of Recovery from Postpartum Depression
By Marcia Orcutt

From Darkness to Dawn: A True Story of Recovery from Postpartum Depression by Marcia Orcutt is a memoir that explores the author's journey through postpartum depression to healing, allowing readers to feel the sense of desperation and the darkness of despair resulting from the experience....

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Freckled

A Memoir of Growing up Wild in Hawaii
By TW Neal

Freckled: A Memoir of Growing up Wild in Hawaii by TW Neal is a mesmerizing memoir that takes readers on a somewhat hilarious ride through the life of the author raised by hippie surfer parents. Born in 1965, Toby quickly discovers that her hippie parents...

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First Mistake

Facing Death, Finding Life
By D.J. Chang

Spiritually rich, emotionally gripping, and intelligently written, First Mistake: Facing Death, Finding Life by D.J. Chang is a book about death, about a powerful spiritual connection, about love and meaning, a book for readers who hunger for more truth than this world can reveal. It...

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From The Heartland

Semper Fi
By J W Sloter

On page 3 of From the Heartland: Semper Fi by J.W. Sloter, right under the dedication to all the men and women who have served in all branches of the armed services, there is this quote: “When is a ‘memoir’ not a ‘novel’? When lightly...

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From Coffee to Champagne to Coconuts

By Brigitte Kassa

A gorgeous meld of romance and adventure, From Coffee to Champagne to Coconuts by Brigitte Kassa is an autobiography that follows the life of Brigitte Kruger Kassa, a woman born in 1939 in Germany when WWII was breaking out. Her family affected by the repercussions...

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Finding Myself...Facing Cancer

By Sarah Fenlon Falk

Finding Myself...Facing Cancer by Sarah Fenlon Falk is a memoir that movingly documents a woman’s journey with cancer; poignant and gritty, a tale of courage in the face of pain and despair. In her diary in 1992, the author wrote: “There’s no easy way around...

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From Green Hills to Blue Seas

Memoirs of Vice Admiral James A. Sagerholm, USN (Ret.)
By James A. Sagerholm

From Green Hills to Blue Seas: Memoirs of Vice Admiral James A. Sagerholm, USN (Ret) is the autobiography of a man who enlisted in the Navy in 1946 and retired thirty-nine years later as a vice admiral. Born in Pennsylvania in 1927, Vice Admiral Sagerholm...

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First Survivor

By Mark Unger

We claim to be in charge of our lives until we are forced into alien territory; however, these are the circumstances that push us to explore our strengths and weaknesses. This is what happened when Louis, the three-year-old child of Mark Unger, the author, and...

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Football Flyboy

1st Lt. Bill Cannon Piloting More Than His Own Aircraft
By Lisa Reinicke

Football Flyboy: 1st Lt. Bill Cannon Piloting More Than His Own Aircraft is an engaging account of a man and his family as told by his daughter, Lisa Reinicke. Not unlike many young Americans during World War II, Bill left behind his football hero days...

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