STARRED Book Review: The Peril of Remembering Nice Things
THE PERIL OF REMEMBERING NICE THINGS by Jeffrey Wade Gibbs is a powerful memoir reminding us to find the truth in our stories when both history and memory fail us. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
THE PERIL OF REMEMBERING NICE THINGS by Jeffrey Wade Gibbs is a powerful memoir reminding us to find the truth in our stories when both history and memory fail us. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
THE HATE GAME by Gary Trew is a moving memoir about a young man learning what it means to be himself. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
SEARCHING FOR JOHN DEWITT by John Chase is a heartwarming work of narrative nonfiction about a grandson exploring his grandfather’s letters from WWI. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
WISDOM BUILDS HER HOUSE by Carole Duff is a deeply insightful memoir courageously navigating the layers of a life lived. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CURLY HAIR by Kara L. Zajac is a poignant story about the bond between a granddaughter and her grandmother. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
BASE OASIS by Jack Dunsmoor is an entertaining memoir following a sagacious, unique man. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
Inspirational and thoughtful, See the Good/God in Everything by Regina Clifford equips the reader with a compassionate lens to uplift their soul. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
EVEN STRONG GIRLS CRY by Jen Belcastro is an inspiring & lively memoir about a woman who took back the reins of her life to find her own kind of freedom. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
TAP DANCING ON EVEREST by Mimi Zieman, MD is a riveting memoir about the travails of growing up, the trauma of mountain climbing, and the elation of being in the great outdoors. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
ANGRY DAUGHTER by Nanci Lamborn is a remarkable memoir where the path from resentment to redemption unfolds with stark honesty and unwavering faith. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.










