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 AWAKENED BODY by Ray Walker is an inspirational memoir about a health scare that sparks major change. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
SOMETIMES ORANGE IS ALMOST GOLD by Jim Antonini and Suzanne Reynolds is full of hilarious, warmhearted, bite-sized stories of a cult softball team from West Virginia.
A daughter’s grief, a mother’s fading memory, and a chorus of teddy bears that refuse to let the silence win – If I Could Remember by Donna Costa reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE FAMOUS TO WRITE A MEMOIR by Stephen Mark Silvers is a warm and anecdote-rich life story that proves a life doesn’t need to be extraordinary to be interesting.
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.
A Song for Olaf by Jennifer Boulanger is a powerful reminder of how love, when shared, can leave a lasting legacy. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
A HORSE-DRAWN SICKLE BAR CUTTER by Robert Merrick Fuller is an inspirational memoir of a colorful life. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
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.










