Since I was a teenager, I’ve enjoyed reading stories written by survivors of child abuse. In such tales, I find equal parts strength and encouragement, as I am a survivor, too. Letters to Putin by Joshua T. Crowley, however, was remarkably different – this book validated my own experience in many indescribable ways. I cannot … Continue reading Book Review: Letters to Putin
Category: autobiography
The Golden Rule of Reading
I am not a fan of social media for a lot of reasons (mostly because I think I’m as crotchety at heart as they come). However, as I’ve developed as a reader and nowadays as an author, I’ve implemented a new policy in my household: If you love the book, thank the writer. I mean … Continue reading The Golden Rule of Reading
Book Review: Dandelion by America DeFleur
Autobiographies and memoirs have always been my favorites genre. I can’t remember the first one I ever read, but I do remember thinking, “Wow, this is what the author wanted to make sure was left behind of their life.” As I’ve grown up, I’ve realized those who write autobiographies and memoirs often have a weighty … Continue reading Book Review: Dandelion by America DeFleur
