Book Review: The Understory
THE UNDERSTORY: A Female Environmentalist in the Land of the Midnight Sun by M.E. Schuman is solemn, yet stirring—a memoir full of love for life. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say about this indie nature memoir.
THE UNDERSTORY: A Female Environmentalist in the Land of the Midnight Sun by M.E. Schuman is solemn, yet stirring—a memoir full of love for life. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say about this indie nature memoir.
ITCHY FEET & BUCKET LISTS by Emma Scattergood is a monumental travel memoir spanning 24 countries in four months. Check out what Lindsay Crandall has to say in her review of this indie author memoir.
THE SWING by Susan Dennis is an exquisite memoir of the joys and complications of loving a dying artist. Check out what Susan E Morris has to say in her review of this Atmosphere Press book.
CHASING BUTTERFLIES by Ashley Bisman is an exceptional memoir told in a fresh, modern voice. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say about this Tiger Stone Books memoir.
THIS I CAN TELL YOU by Brandy Spering is a quietly harrowing memoir that explores a father’s sudden violent death. Check out what Tucker Lieberman of IBR has to say about this Perennial Press memoir.
FAMILY LEGENDS, FAMILY LIES by Wendy Whitaker Hoke is a candid, heartbreaking memoir of a mother-daughter bond lost over a refusal to acknowledge childhood sexual abuse. Check out what Tucker Lieberman has to say about this Atmosphere Press title.
WOLF GIRL: Finding Myself in the Wild by Doniga Markegard is a collection of nonfiction wilderness essays and a guide for all those looking for themselves. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say about this Propriometrics Press.
HOME IS WHERE THE RV IS by Gerri Almand is a wild RV ride where the road gets longer and longer. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of Independent Book Review has to say about this Brown Posey Press memoir.
THE PRISON WITHIN by Don Cummins is an inspirational memoir about the journey to redemption. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of IBR has to say about this indie author memoir.
THE NAMES OF ALL THE FLOWERS by Melissa Valentine is a personal memoir from the sister of a brother who was killed in the streets of Oakland, CA. Check out what Independent Book Review’s Jaylynn Korrell has to say about this Feminist Press title.