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The Longest War

by Joseph S. Pete

A confessional and vulnerable memoir, "The Longest War" uses a bitter divorce as a vehicle to address childhood trauma, heartbreak, and pain with candor. Psychotherapist Catherine Harrington’s harrowing but uplifting memoir "The... Read More

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Becoming Hungarian

by Meg Nola

A story of a family’s resilience and individuality, "Becoming Hungarian" is an affecting memoir that’s flush with political and historical insights. Erika Reich Giles’s memoir "Becoming Hungarian" chronicles her parents’... Read More

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