STARRED Book Review: Bad Dreams by Jenny Noa
BAD DREAMS by Jenny Noa is a funny, sad, and uplifting memoir of chasing dreams, getting lost, and finding yourself in LA. Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews.
BAD DREAMS by Jenny Noa is a funny, sad, and uplifting memoir of chasing dreams, getting lost, and finding yourself in LA. Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews.
Path Illogical by Nathan Kastle is an earnest memoir of self-discovery brightly exploring mental health and the Big Apple. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
HIRAETH by Dan Morgan is a sincere and heartfelt memoir of finding oneself beyond labels and circumstances. Reviewed by Shelby Zwintscher.
OUR LIVES IN PIECES by Tracie Adams is a fierce look at the human condition through a powerful personal story. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
A GOOD LIFE by Karl Lorenz Willett is an honest & raw look at one man’s experience with schizophrenia and mental health stigma.
SUCH A PRETTY PICTURE by Andrea Leeb (She Writes Press) is heartbreaking and vulnerable—a story that should never exist. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
A soldier’s search for meaning leads him down a path toward redemption in DOWNRIVER, a touching poetic memoir. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
Childhood damage and adult misery are somehow eclipsed by hope in this powerful memoir. …AND THEN I WOULD FLY by Damien Thompson reviewed by Erin Britton.
I WAS A HERO ONCE by Peter P. Mahoney is a raw and unapologetic memoir of anti-war activism and speaking truth to power. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
FROM APOLLO TO ARTEMIS: Stories from My 50 Years with NASA by Herb Baker is An amusing and informative memoir about NASA from the inside. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.










