Book Review: Where Two Worlds Touch
WHERE TWO WORLDS TOUCH by River Faire is an illuminating and bittersweet personal story of second chances. Memoir reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
WHERE TWO WORLDS TOUCH by River Faire is an illuminating and bittersweet personal story of second chances. Memoir reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
BIGGER PETE by Elizabeth Bodien is a touching spiritual memoir explores a deep family connection that reaches beyond life. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say in her book review of this Ars Metaphysica book.
BLACK BOX by Chelsey Glasson is a piercing & poignant memoir on pregnancy discrimination in the tech world. Check out what Kristine Eckart has to say in her book review of this Lioncrest Publishing memoir.
ONCE THERE WAS A CHILD BY Darlene Pscheidell Kwarta is a touching memoir that delves into the highs and lows of caring for young children with disabilities. Check out what Tomi Alo has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.
I LOVE YOU MORE…TO SUZANNE, FROM MARK by Mark Mallardi is an impassioned discussion on the ills of cancer care and a compelling story of getting through the most difficult days.
THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY by Diane Meyer Lowman is a memoir about running away from your life and finding yourself. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say in her book review of this Atmosphere Press book.
THE UNFURLING FROND by Rebecca Beardsall is an inventive memoir that explores the search for identity and place. Check out more of what Erin Britton has to say in her starred book review of this Atmosphere Press book.
BREAKING FREE: A saga of self-discovery by a gay secret service agent by Cory Allen is an illuminating, powerfully personal story where everything and nothing is secret.
CHASING THE DAYLIGHT by Joanna Rakowski is a bittersweet journey of a woman as she finds the courage to chase her dreams. Check out what Tomi Alo has to say in her book review of this indie memoir.
DREAMING IN CHINESE by William Tsung is an act of resistance and self-preservation; an ode to the resilient human spirit. Check out what Samantha Hui has to say in her book review of this indie memoir.










