Top Memoirs to Read This Pride Month This Pride Month, dive into the lived experience of LGBTQ+ people and learn more about their lives, struggles, and love for themselves. Trigger Warning // homophobia, racism, abuse, discrimination, mental illness, suicide, sex, sexual assault, bullying, stalking, eating disorders One Life by Megan Rapinoe In 2012, women’s soccer
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IndieReader Best Books – June 2018 and featured in the New York Review of Books. Aspiring engineer Hank Galloway wants two things in life: to snag a coveted position working for NASA and to get an accurate diagnosis of his mental illness. Hank doesn’t realize how serious his disorder is until he’s hospitalized following a
“Before Penn” provides the little known but fascinating history of the European settlement of the Delaware River Valley prior to the founding of Philadelphia by William Penn. The background tells of a legendary visit to North America by Irish monk St. Brendan in the seventh century and continues with a litany of European explorers searching
When Steven Dobrowski and his family move into their new home, strange things happen. At first, the hauntings perpetuated by the angry spirit are innocuous, but soon turn malicious and dangerous. Keishaâ€â€Steven’s wifeâ€â€insists the family move for the sake of the family’s safety, but Steven’s obsession with the spirit overshadows his judgement, and he refuses