Play Something Pretty That You Like to Play

By Greg Allen Morgoglione

In Play Something Pretty That You Like to Play, Greg Allen Morgoglione discusses the Accessible Music Project (AMP), a venture aimed at transforming music accessibility, particularly for seniors. He critiques the music industry's lack of initiatives and advocates for fair compensation for musicians. The author...

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Puck Farkinson's

A Parkinson's Memoir
By Mike Justak

Puck Farkinson's: A Parkinson's Memoir by Mike Justak is inspiring. It is not easy to live with Parkinson's disease. As Mike says, “Parkinson’s sucks.” He also explains that Parkinson’s is a movement disorder. It’s a progressive neurological disorder that has no cure. Its symptoms include...

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Patchwork

A Memoir of Love and Loss
By Mary Jo Doig

Mary Jo Doig is a strong and brave woman. Her memoir, Patchwork, A Memoir of Love and Loss, is a testament to her strength and courage. Patchwork is more an autobiography than a memoir. It encompasses her entire life from birth to nearly sixty years...

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Paris for Life

Notes From a Lifetime in and out of Paris
By Barry Frangipane

In Paris for Life: Notes From a Lifetime in and out of Paris, Barry Frangipane shares his delightful explorations of Parisian art, culture, and history. Barry's early fascination with Paris compelled him to return to the city decades later with his family. We see him...

Passports and Parasites

An Extraordinary Journey of Adventure, Resilience, and Healing
By Vashti Kanahele

Passports and Parasites: An Extraordinary Journey of Adventure, Resilience, and Healing is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, self-reflection, and inspirational writing subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Vashti Kanahele, this mesmerizing memoir takes readers on an...

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Pocket of Pain

By Lady Warfield

Pocket of Pain by Lady Warfield follows the life of a young woman as she embarks on a ski trip with her friends and then finds herself in a very intense relationship. With her parents' marriage steadily going downhill and the verbal abuse her father...

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Pursued

God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose
By Michael Heil

Michael Heil's Pursued tells the true story of his battle with drugs, sex, and partying and the lack of a meaningful life or satisfaction that came with it. Introduced to drugs as a young teenager while growing up in Utah, Michael tells of how he...

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Pieman, The Papa D Story

The Secret To Life Through Comfort Foods
By June V. Bourgo, Dennis Bourgo

Treat yourselves to this inspiring true-life story of a self-made man who followed his passion and built a successful business centered around comfort foods to find fulfillment and contentment. Pieman, The Papa D Story by June V. Bourgo and Dennis Bourgo is an autobiographical memoir...

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Painting Over Rust

Stories From a 20 Year Odyssey in the FBI
By T.C. Fuller

As a woman who spent most of her childhood eating breakfast while being stared at by a black and white autographed and framed photo of J. Edgar Hoover, compliments of my late grandfather who worked under him, it shouldn't come as any surprise that Painting...

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Post Pardon Me

A fickle woman's spiral into postpartum depression and anxiety and how the hell she found her way out of it. (Sort of.)
By Suzanne Yatim Aslam

Post Pardon Me by Suzanne Yatim Aslam is a charmingly honest memoir of a woman who experienced severe postpartum depression. Suzanne managed to fall pregnant despite a history of excruciating periods and painful ovulation. Suzanne has a fright during her pregnancy but succeeds in carrying...

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