A Reflection on Mothers and Other Fictional Characters: A Memoir in Essays by Nicole Graev Lipson When I first stumbled upon Mothers and Other Fictional Characters: A Memoir in Essays by Nicole Graev Lipson, I was immediately drawn to the title. The notion of motherhood being intertwined with fiction—where characters often reflect real-life emotions—struck a

Book Review: Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer by Dylan Mulvaney Sometimes, a book finds you right when you need it most, and that was exactly what happened when I picked up Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer by Dylan Mulvaney. I had seen Dylan’s vibrant presence on social media—her humor spilling over

Exploring the Depths of Healing: A Review of The Tell: A Memoir by Griffin I stumbled upon The Tell: A Memoir by Griffin at a time when I was grappling with my own personal reflections on the past. With its striking promise of an unflinching look at trauma and recovery, the memoir instantly beckoned me

A Journey Through "No Fault": A Memoir of Romance and Divorce by Mlotek When I first stumbled upon Mlotek’s No Fault: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce, I was struck by its intriguing title. It promised a deep dive into not just the intricacies of love and marriage, but also the more challenging aspects of

Book Review: The Body Is a Doorway: A Memoir: A Journey Beyond Healing, Hope, and the Human by Sophie Strand There’s a certain comfort in delving into a memoir that resonates on a personal level, and Sophie Strand’s The Body Is a Doorway struck a chord with me almost instantly. In a world that often

Finding Me: A Journey Through Darkness and Light When I first picked up Finding Me by Viola Davis, I was compelled not just by her incredible accolades—the rare triumph of being an EGOT winner—but by the depth hinted at in the title itself. Davis’s journey from the struggles of her childhood to becoming a monumental