Book Review
To Depression, with Love
by Kiana Curtis
The vulnerable memoir "To Depression, with Love" is a deep portrait of a life shaped by depression and anxiety. Reflecting on a lifetime shaped by mental illness, Marsha Jacobson’s memoir "To Depression, with Love" is compassionate in...
Book Review
The Stuff What Actually Is
by Kiana Curtis
Driven by quiet unease and its hero’s mounting discomfort with the truth about American culture, "The Stuff What Actually Is" is a powerful historical novel. J. A. Nunn’s incisive historical novel "The Stuff What Actually Is" is...
Book Review
The Paradox
by Kiana Curtis
The philosophical modern living guide "The Paradox" challenges common assumptions about progress, fulfillment, and digital dependence, urging a return to craftsmanship, presence, and self-awareness. Maysar Sarieddine’s "The Paradox" is...
Book Review
Align Your Business with the Real You
by Kiana Curtis
Suggesting a mindful approach to entrepreneurship, "Align Your Business with the Real You" is an engaging leadership guide. Drawing from her background in corporate consulting, Jennifer Musser’s leadership guide "Align Your Business...
Book Review
Counting Backwards
by Kiana Curtis
In Binnie Kirshenbaum’s novel "Counting Backwards", a woman is thrust into the role of a caregiver. After Addie’s husband, Leo, is diagnosed with Lewy Body disease in his early fifties, he begins to lose touch with his former self....
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