Navigating Identity and Tragedy in Frances Quinn’s The Lost Passenger I’ve always been fascinated by stories of reinvention, especially when they arise from monumental adversity. When I stumbled upon Frances Quinn’s The Lost Passenger, I knew I was in for a compelling tale. Set against the backdrop of the Titanic disaster, the novel gracefully intertwines

Book Review: Naive To The Streets: A Young Girl Lost With No Guidance by A. Roy Milligan When I stumbled upon Naive To The Streets, I was immediately drawn in by its raw, emotional depth and the gripping narrative promised in the synopsis. The title itself hinted at a story that dives into the often-unspoken

Finding Humanity in "The Lost and the Found: A True Story of Homelessness, F…" When I first picked up The Lost and the Found: A True Story of Homelessness, F…, I didn’t expect to be so deeply affected by the journey of two individuals I’d never met. Written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kevin Fagan, a