STARRED Book Review: The Ten Thousand Things
THE TEN THOUSAND THINGS by Debbi Flittner is a moving transformation of silence into memory and art. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
THE TEN THOUSAND THINGS by Debbi Flittner is a moving transformation of silence into memory and art. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
THE FULL CATASTROPHE by Casey Mulligan Walsh is a powerful memoir on the fragility of belonging, the pull of family, and the potential of resilience.
HIRAETH by Dan Morgan is a sincere and heartfelt memoir of finding oneself beyond labels and circumstances. Reviewed by Shelby Zwintscher.
PILGRIMAGE by J.F. Penn is a grounded, interactive travel memoir that exalts in the spiritual power of walking the ancient routes of the Saints.
Peek into the quiet and often invisible world of girlhood in a beautifully written memoir-in-flash. ABBREVIATE by Sarah Fawn Montgomery (Small Harbor Publishing) reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
SUCH A PRETTY PICTURE by Andrea Leeb (She Writes Press) is heartbreaking and vulnerable—a story that should never exist. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
MAGIC IN THE MESS by Molly Booker is an inspiring memoir about how change and personal progress are ours for the taking as long as we have the courage to reach out a hand. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
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.
THIS STOPS WITH ME by Louise Grayhurst is an authentic approach to moving forward from family trauma and toxicity. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
THE BUILDER’S WIFE by Eileen Bader Williams is an emotive memoir about the concept of home and how it relates to faith and family. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.










