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Burning Woman
"Burning Woman" is a stimulating artist’s memoir about pursuing personal fulfillment. Sharon Strong’s "Burning Woman" is a fascinating memoir about aging and growing into oneself. Strong, a psychologist and artist, focuses most on...
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Dear Dana
by Karen Rigby
"Dear Dana" is an inspirational memoir about caring for friends near and far by reviving a lost art. Tongue-in-cheek affection for social media informs "Dear Dana", Amy Weinland Daughters’s memoir about reconnecting with former summer...
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Finding Grace
by Mari Carlson
In the bittersweet novel "Finding Grace", a fractured family works toward healing. In Maren Cooper’s character-driven novel "Finding Grace", a family secret leads to ruptures and reconciliations. Charlie and Caroline are a married...
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What We Give, What We Take
In Randi Triant’s novel "What We Give, What We Take", a young mother defies the political, economic, and personal forces arrayed against her. Fay is a single mother who works as a water tank escape artist. Living in ramshackle trailer...
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The Virgin Chronicles
by Mari Carlson
A twist on liberated feminism, the memoir "The Virgin Chronicles" models romantic fortitude. Marina DelVecchio’s pointed memoir "The Virgin Chronicles" follows her adamant quest for a love that warrants sex. DelVecchio was born in...
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Feeling Fate
Spiritual and intuitive, the memoir "Feeling Fate" covers the signs and epiphanies that linked a woman to her deceased lover. Joni Sensel’s spiritual memoir "Feeling Fate" concerns romantic love, ephemeral connections, and grief....
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Yes, Again
by Mari Carlson
"Yes, Again" is an affirming memoir about the joys and difficulties of dating after loss. Sallie H. Weissinger’s winsome memoir "Yes, Again" traces her outlandish dating project, which lead to another chance at love. After...