Book Review: A Schizoid at Smith
A SCHIZOID AT SMITH by Blair Sorrel is a poignant memoir of caution, resilience, and rock n’ roll. Check out what Melissa Suggitt has to say about this Atmosphere Press title.
A SCHIZOID AT SMITH by Blair Sorrel is a poignant memoir of caution, resilience, and rock n’ roll. Check out what Melissa Suggitt has to say about this Atmosphere Press title.
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 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.
LOVE ISN’T ALWAYS THE ANSWER by Shelley L. Levisay is a bold account of abuse at the hands of a first love. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in their book review of this indie memoir.
FINDING GOD IN HOLLYWOOD by Nathan Clarkson is an insightful memoir that explores Hollywood from a Christian’s perspective. Check out what Susan E. Morris has to say in her book review of this indie memoir.
A BRIDGE NOT TOO FAR by Deepak Ohri is an example of entrepreneurialism at its best. Check out what Susan E. Morris has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.
ANOTHER WORLD by Maximillian Matthews is a heartfelt, sincere memoir and an earnest call to arms to improve the world for marginalized communities. Check out what Jada Wilson has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.
I RODE THE SECOND WAVE by Fran Abrams is a poignant memoir of a courageous working mother and leader who challenged the patriarchy decades ahead of her time. Check out what Elana Sztokman has to say in her book review of this indie memoir.
I SANG THAT by Sally Stevens is a wonderful account of sixty remarkable years in show business. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say in her book review of this music memoir.