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Category Archives: Non-Fiction
SEMI-WELL ADJUSTED (Alyson Stoner) – Raw, Vulnerable Memoir of Childhood Stardom
Honest review of moving celebrity memoir, revealing the dark side of childhood stardom. A must-read and advocate for change in the industry.
MY NEXT BREATH (Jeremy Renner) – Honest Memoir of Actor’s Near-Death Experience
Marvel actor’s detailed account of his survival from the tragic snowplow accident on New Year’s Day. It’s raw, emotional, and impactful!
10 of the Best Memoirs I’ve Ever Read
The 10 best memoirs I’ve ever read! From Cambodia to North Korea to Team USA Gymnastics, each of these are must-reads for your TBR list.
10 Must-Read Celebrity Memoirs
Interested in celebrity lives and careers? Check out my list of ten celebrity memoirs you should add to your TBR!
FIRST LADY FROM PLAINS (Rosalynn Carter) – An Honest & Detail Heavy Memoir
An honest review of Rosalynn Carter’s memoir “First Lady from Plains.” Explore her childhood in Plains, GA, her family life, political reflections, and behind-the-scenes stories from her years in the White House.
BETTY FORD (Lisa McCubbin) – First Lady Brought to Life
A heartfelt review of “Betty Ford: First Lady, Women’s Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer” by Lisa McCubbin. Discover Betty Ford’s legacy of honesty, advocacy, and resilience.
THE WAGER (David Grann) – A Gripping Tale of Survival & Resilience
Looking for a gripping historical nonfiction read? “The Wager” by David Grann tells the unbelievable true story of shipwreck and survival. Read my review now!
A HEART FOR FREEDOM (Chai Ling) – Unflinching Memoir of Tiananmen, Escape & Activism
Honest A Heart for Freedom review. Tiananmen student leader Chai Ling recalls protest, daring escape, U.S. life & fight for China’s daughters.
THE WOMAN THEY COULD NOT SILENCE (Kate Moore) – Impactful Historical Nonfiction
In 1860, as the United States was on the brink of the Civil War, one woman was already entrenched in a battle – with her own husband. Theophilus Packard had been plotting and scheming against his wife for her intellect, outspokenness, and her unwillingness to conform to his religious views.