Posts tagged with: Memoir

Despite medication only creating new problems and not even helping the original issue, one man still finds hope and progress.
Medical school and residency memoir meets casual chain restaurant reviews from someone not natively born to the US.
Poetically written memoir depicting survival, not just of a deadly disease, but also of a society that never quite handled it the right way.
The author shows an incredible amount of bravery to share his personal journal entries and current perspectives, ten years later.
A mixture of history, speculation, and ode to the greatness of libraries.
Moments of a shared life evoke the full range of human emotion, from laughter to tears.
For such a polarizing topic as abortion, it's impossible to be completely impartial, but D'amato does a spectacular job at trying while revealing a firsthand perspective at the ground level.
One man's incredible journey to find a place for himself in a world that often does its best to crowd those with disabilities out.
During a time where doing so could lead to bodily harm or worse, some women still tried to stay authentic to their true selves.
Living a life larger than most fictional characters, Dan 'Tito' Davis shares what being a federal fugitive for thirteen years is like.
From disgrace to redemption, Sylvie Beljanski is doing her best to make sure her father's research isn't buried.