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"Step into the riveting pages of 'Mentally Ill: The Narcissistic Men in My Life. Broke Free, Became Me' by Joanne Fernandez. This remarkable memoir unveils the harrowing journey of one woman's struggle against the shadows of betrayal and mental illness. When Joanne confronts her husband Michael's intense connection with the enigmatic Sharon, a web of deceit and mistrust begins to unravel. Through heartache and self-doubt, she battles to reclaim her voice and identity, shedding light on the insidious nature of narcissism and its impact on relationships. In this gripping narrative, Fernandez fearlessly confronts the complexities of human behavior and emotions, inviting readers to reflect on the blurred boundaries between love and manipulation. 'Mentally Ill' is a poignant testament to the strength of the human spirit as it triumphs over adversity, reminding us that even in the darkest moments, the journey to self-discovery and empowerment is possible. This book is an eye-opening exploration of mental illness's toll on relationships, and an empowering testament to the courage it takes to break free and become one's true self."
Remember When is a humorous look at a little feller becoming a bigger little feller in the great state of Southern Mississippi. Yes, you will learn in the book that Southern Mississippi is, in fact a state. The stories are true - ish, and based on the authors life.
Je me dit parfois qu'il ne faudrait pas avoir de mémoire, car elle revient très souvent vous chatouiller la tète. On est comme prisonnier de cette mémoire. Impossible d'oublier. Un rien nous envoie à notre passé, une douleur, une intonation de voix, une circonstance, une image télévisuelle, que sais-je encore..... On pourra, bien sûr, me juger mais comment me juger.... A la fin de récit, il faudra bien mettre en place les circonstances de la vie qui on pu faire ce qu'elle a été. Que le tribunal de chacun mette bien en place l'accusation et la défense afin que le verdict de chacun soit juste. Mais, enfin, pour moi, seul le jugement de Dieu compte et je crois qu'à la fin de ce récit on pourra comprendre que le verdict a été très dure. Et n'oubliez jamais que le doute profite toujours à l'accusé. Je pense et je crois qu'un jour ou l'autre on paie le comportement qu'on a eu dans sa vie, et parfois dans mon cas très cher.
In this charming memoir, Michael L. Patton shares stories of innocence and horror of his challenging boyhood in an alcoholic family and his determination and struggle to overcome. Born into a family with a father who was a functioning alcoholic, holding a job during the week and terrorizing his family on the weekend, the author tells of his struggles to make sense of this world. He instinctively searches for guidance outside of the chaos for positive mentors, promising himself that life will be different, all while witnessing physical and mental abuse at home. Interspersed with sweet stories of childhood innocence are the sudden outbursts of abuse and violence that defined his world. The author paints a heartwarming and horrifying picture and, in the end, shares hard-earned lessons of life for others.
A poetry memoir of a young teenage girl struggling her way into womanhood.with the thought that no one else could possibly understand what she has through.and is going through alone in her own thoughts she finds a pen and paper to be her.one true and honest friend. Her mental health would then later lead to bad choices and addiction, that comes in all forms. until she finds a higher power and the power with in herself to love herselfbettter than anyone else everr could
Kemp Jaycox was busy leading a typical life, active with sports, family and working in his environmental science career. Then came a stomach virus that caused his immune system to overreact, resulting in a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Now, in a race against time as his body shuts down and makes the simplest task impossible, he is intent on telling his life story to offer hope to others. His story is rooted in this unrelenting disease, but also in tragic deaths and unfathomable grief experienced in Kemp's formative years. While these experiences could have crushed him, Kemp has instead learned lessons of courage and survivorship from them. He has found the resilience and perseverance needed to chart a new purpose and meaning for his life. Kemp's story is at once heartbreaking and comical. It is tragic and joyful. It is proof that each of us leads a life precious and fragile. His hope is that others can find inspiration and resilience from learning his story and chart a purpose and meaning against whatever odds they face.
When an idealistic activist objects to her siblings' plan to ship their disabled sister off to a nursing home, she's forced to choose between family and her sister's freedom.TRIGGER WARNING: This true story deals with dysfunctional family relationships and ableist attitudes, which some readers may find upsetting."The result is more than a memoir: it's a testimony to how 'tickets to freedom' are gained through fighting and love."D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book ReviewA true story about disability, sisters, and standing up for the right to be yourself.Franke James is an environmental activist who got into trouble in her own backyard-family trouble. She objected when she heard her siblings' plan to put their disabled sister, Teresa Heartchild, into a nursing home. Teresa, who has Down syndrome, refused to go. But the other siblings insisted and secretly put Teresa into an institution for end-of-life care.Teresa was in shock. Franke was horrified and organized a rescue. That's when all hell broke loose. The two sisters had to stand together-against their siblings, the medical system, and the police-to defend Teresa's right to be free.This is a true story about a key civil rights issue for all people with disabilities-the right to decide where you live.AWARDS for Freeing TeresaHuman Relations Indie Book Award Winner, 2024:Gold Award, Family ChallengesGold Award, Special Needs (Disability Rights)Silver Award, LeadershipSilver Award, InspirationalEric Hoffer Award, 2024:Finalist, MemoirsFirebird Book Awards, Q2, 2024:Judges' Pick1st place, Social/Political Change1st place, Special Needs (Disability Rights)2nd place, Leadership2nd place, InspirationPinnacle Book Awards, Summer 2024:1st place, Inspiration
When Ian and Robyn started on their epic 5,330 kms packhorse journey there were many unknowns. There had been little time to prepare due to the approaching winter which brings ice 8 snow to the high country. But after a busy few weeks, here they were at the southern end of Australia's National Trail in the early Autumn of 1994. They departed in miserable wet conditions with 4 horses and a mule. Things didn't improve much in the early part. Conditions Stressed Robyn and she the trip after a few weeks. A major adjustment for Ian. Sad and disappointed, he faced a choice. He chose to ride on alone. Ian had been on a lone motorbike trip through northern Australia in 1992, ending near the Central Australian city of Alice Springs where he found work on an outback tourist resort with camels and horses in the following year. Robyn visited and something clicked between them. In early 1994 having left the resort they were and tempted by the idea of the relatively new Bicentennial National Trail (BNT) and were keen to take on that challenge. Soon after, away they went - mindful of earlier horse deaths, injuries, 8 tragedies on the trail There were many challenges: from the wet 8 freezing cold Autumn/Winter weather in the south, through the drought conditions further north, and into the steamy tropical wet season of the far north; dealing with new relationships - new travelling companions; the confusion and frustration of inaccurate directions; adjusting to long distance travel with equine companions and their needs; managing continual horse sores; some dangerous situations; alternating between bush and road travel; and a serious shortage of money. After a month of solo travel - a new travelling companion Ian, from Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory (A.C.T.). From the outset there were difficulties in the relationship - incompatible agendas, personalities, and travelling habits. They endured through the highs and lows for a month and a half, with another rider joining in. The trio faced many physical challenges, which accentuated their differences, resulting in another separation at a high country camp in New South Wales. Again Ian continued alone, with many chance meetings - this time all the way into Cooktown some 5 1/2 months later, a total of 8 h months travel. Highlights described in the story were the many high country bush camps, the incredible friendliness 8 hospitality of new friends met along the way - with a couple of notable exceptions the iconic brumbies, and the numerous on-air discussions - from remote telephone boxes - with Ian McNamara (Macca) of the "Australia All Over" program on national A.B.C. radio. Audience responses to those interviews were a strong feature of the trip. Somehow, Ian also manages to oversee the publishing of Cliff Young's book entitled "Cliffy's Book" during the trip - the amazing story of Cliff Young who wins the Sydney-Melbourne ultra-marathon in record time at the age of 61.
In "Navy Girl to Boss Chic: Navigating Retirement After 25 Years to Entrepreneurship," Nadean embark on an inspiring journey, a retired Navy Chief who defied societal norms and chose entrepreneurship as her next adventure. This book explores her transformation from a disciplined Navy girl to a confident boss chic ready to conquer new horizons.
This book is a collection of vignettes that describe experiences and encounters of an aging writer as he tries to make sense of what he sees. Like all writers and readers he wants to keep playing the game. The vignettes/stories are accompanied by several works of art. These creations are by three different artists who are friends of the writer and live in northwestern Massachusetts.
"Such were the Conditions: The Kahnplay Incident" is a richly packed memoir, motivated by Africa's poverty conundrum. It offers ground-level, front-row views of African development, as it navigates through, around, and over obstacles-harrowing, overwhelming, and heart wrenching-faced by a young Ghanaian determined to fulfil the promise of independence in the aftermath of truncated development: through war, coups, geopolitics, corruption, and misguided donor conditionalities. This fast-paced, elucidative book captivates the reader as it tells of the tragic loss of life during Liberia's coup, the isolation in Kahnplay's dungeons, a death sentence meted out by a military tribunal, desperate days of homelessness in the US, the schizophrenic world bribery and extortion impose upon business negotiations in Ghana, and the high risks for private development in Charles Taylor's Liberia.
"We are in a paradigm shift where patients need the help of the healthcare system, yet at the same time have to protect themselves from it." NERVE: Surviving Medical Madness by Laura Buchman is a chilling medical memoir about her nineteen-year-old son who finds himself in the fight of a lifetime. Just months after starting an undergraduate conservatory to study percussion, her son finds his life thrown off course when he enters the hospital for what was supposed to be a routine, in-and-out visit. In critical condition, with his life threatened and his health spinning out of control, she trusts the hospital that is taking care of her son. As the veil lifts, she becomes aware that unnecessary procedures, tests, scans, and medications can set off a catastrophic cascade of health issues unrelated to why a patient entered the hospital. Ultimately NERVE takes you on a journey of a resilient young man who finds himself in an unfathomable health crisis that you will not soon forget.
Ever wondered what it takes to forge a life from the fiery depths of uncertainty? Are you looking for inspiration and personal growth?More than just a story, 'The Silence of the Volcano' is a call to action. As you delve into its depths, the book will spark a flame within, awakening your indomitable spirit and propelling you toward self-reflection. Within these pages, discover the alchemy of turning powerful emotions into courage.Can someone's determination and resilience transform a tale of survival into a beacon of personal growth?In 'The Silence of the Volcano,' the author takes the reader through a journey of courage. As a teenager, she left her home in southern Spain with nothing but plastic bags, venturing into the United States, a realm of unknowns. This memoir unfolds as a captivating narrative, blending passion and humor, as an undocumented immigrant navigates the complexities of identity and defies prejudice.What emerges is a love story born from fractured souls. Almudena transforms from a life of suffering, which gave her the courage to walk away, into a respected professor at a top university in California, balancing the demands of motherhood, academia, and the echoes of her past.Are you ready to dive into this inspiring celebration of love, courage, and the triumph of the human spirit?©2023 Almudena P Konrad
From 1998 to 2023, only 3.5% (or less) of Black book editors worked as full-time staff at American book publishing houses.Editing While Black takes readers on a transformative journey of selfdetermination, personal growth, and shifting identity. As the only Black woman editor on staff, the author navigates racism and pivotal life lessons while working full-time at book publishing houses. From her formative years as a shy child growing up in Philadelphia, to the ups and downs of corporate life in Philadelphia and Colorado, every step is a lesson learned and a quest to overcome the challenges of being-the only. In this eloquent and inspiring account, the author's resilience becomes a guiding light, and each challenge becomes a steppingstone-a testament to the belief that there aren't any missteps you can't come back from. Readers are invited to witness not only the play by play of her editing journey, but to understand how hardship leads to healing, and how every twist of fate can become a powerful realization. Editing WhileBlack is a memoir that challenges the status quo and celebrates the human spirit's desire to push and move forward.
"To Free a Family" tells the remarkable story of Mary Walker, who in August 1848 fled her owner for refuge in the North and spent the next seventeen years trying to recover her son and daughter. Her freedom, like that of thousands who escaped from bondage, came at a great price remorse at parting without a word, fear for her family s fate."
Dieses Buch ist eine Hommage an die Ehefrau des Autors, die ihm in schweren Zeiten zur Seite stand. Siegfried von Strakosch beschreibt in bewegenden Worten seine Liebe zu ihr und ihre gemeinsamen Erlebnisse. Es ist eine ergreifende Liebeserklärung und ein Zeugnis dafür, wie wichtig familiäre Bindungen und menschliche Nähe sind.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
This book is a first-hand account of life in the Yukon during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Haliday and Tollemache provide vivid descriptions of the landscape, wildlife, and people of the Yukon, as well as detailed accounts of the challenges and rewards of life in this remote region.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
El propósito de este manuscrito es dar a conocer a los lectores, algunos pasajes acaecidos en San Pablo, San Marcos Guatemala, en las recordadas décadas de los años 50 y 60. Hechos generados por los habitantes de esos dorados tiempos, y posiblemente desapercibidos por las nuevas generaciones, como aquellos que presumen la manzana al frente de su dispositivo electrónico; nuestros milenios.Esta es una expresión llena de acontecimientos, por medio de los cuales me identifiqué con los habitantes del pueblo, de algunas fincas y caserillos, a tal grado que, después de más de setenta años aún llevo dentro, la clara imagen de muchos pobladores, lugares, y momentos vividos en esa etapa de la vida, en la que endulzar el café con panela nos hizo inmune a muchas enfermedades. Son anécdotas que no presentan datos estadísticos o información de otra índole; es únicamente un sentimiento transmitido en letras sobre la existencia de nuestra gente de esas pasadas dos décadas.Es una clara manifestación de amor a mi pueblo, en el que disfruté muchas aventuras por esos bellos linderos, por únicamente los primeros diecisiete años de mi vida; sin embargo, eso fue suficiente para que yo aún recuerde la presencia de aquel anciano, Félix el cartero de finnca La Ilusión, quien a paso lento -con su morral al hombro-, traía y llevaba la correspondencia al lugar de su destino y en cada viaje que él hacía, se exponía al fastidio de los patojos y de algunos adultos a que le gritaran "brujo" y a pesar de eso, él no renunció a su trabajo.Fue muy grande la satisfacción que sentí al haber terminado de escribir esta obra; fue algo así, como haber tenido que sacar de mi equipaje el sobre peso que no me debo llevar al momento que me toque emprender mi viaje sin retorno -por así decirlo-. Al llegar a su final, me di cuenta que me había liberado de muchos recuerdos guardados durante mucho tiempo, jactándome de haber cumplido un propósito, y eso me llenó de la misma alegría como cuando de niño visitaba a cada una de aquellas pequeñas casas de madera, en la que no necesité tocar la puerta para entrar y encontrar la mejor sonrisa de quien allí vivió, como por ejemplo: ver el agradable rostro lleno de hospitalidad de doña Luba Solano o doña Rosalba Zamora, a quienes visité para montar una bicicleta con mi amigo Ludin, o jugar a las casitas con Graciela, Yolanda y sus demás hermanas, respectivamente.Osmar E. Maldonado
Based on a true story, Unchained Melody is an account of a compelling, but ordinary character, Melody, who will take you on a journey of discovery of the unseen spiritual realm.With curiosity and skepticism, she ventures into the 'unknown', where tragedy and adversity strikes. Melody faces her own spiritual battle.Melody is called to step into the dark, terrifying pit of despair to help those enslaved by addictions and the occult. There, she is confronted by the insidious manifestation of evil.A thought-provoking, deeply personal account that will engage and touch the reader, Unchained Melody is a must-read for those searching or contending for Truth and exposing the web of deception by shining the Light of God in the darkness.
Soldado, Músico, Compositor, Gastrónomo, Circunnavegador,aquí se relata la insólita historia de la vida de Felix J. Schwartz.(Peter van Eck).Más de siete veces en las que las posibilidades de sobrevivir eranextremadamente escasas y parece como si un gran número de ángeles de la guarda le acompañaran a lo largo del camino.
In this captivating memoir, Stanley O'Shea unflinchingly shares his tumultuous experience as an international graduate student in the American Midwest. His narrative weaved through a labyrinth of unexpected trials, crises, and cultural clashes as he grappled with the perplexing healthcare system, the haunting justice system, the intimidating immigration maze, and the bureaucratic intricacies of academia.Through his triangular interactions with two "elite" students, he not only rectified his understanding of mainstream American culture but also delved into the depths of human relationships. The multi-layered emotional turmoil Stanley endured as he confronted the "devil" within and outside, mixed with the benevolence and insights he received from peers and fellows, resulted in his transcendence of the original "American dream." ¿Along this journey, Stanley invites readers to reflect on universal themes of identity, resilience, mental health, and spiritual growth.
Rakesh Agarwal drives the reader through the memories of his childhood, his friends and relations, and his city, Allahabad-its festivals, its colours, its changing seasons, buildings, and markets, and its slow-paced life. His long school and university days evoke nostalgia in every heart. His life in the IAS in the MP cadre depicts the true picture of the bureaucracy and some true-to-life portrayals. His spiritual quest continues. His nature paintings have taken him places. His thriving interest is in painting and photography.
One of the world's ground-breaking authorities on pre-Columbian art speaks to the heart of the American experience.From an immigrant perspective, Esther Pasztory's memoir is a guide along the way to an appreciation of multicultural qualities as opportunities.The themes and emotions of her search for the truth of ancient American cultures reflect the dramatic cross-cultural currents of her native Hungary as it emerges from the Austro-Hungarian empire, two world wars and autocracy-interrupted by the Revolution of 1956.Her escape to the United States launched her lifelong struggle to balance being a "1.5-generation" immigrant and a successful woman in a male-dominated culture.Previous examples of this dynamic are found in the author's many publications, like the revolutionary book, Thinking With Things: Toward a New Vision of Art and in her discoveries of life in Teotihuacán.
Hats Off to FranIn One Hundred and Five Years Young, Cora Hoberman reflects on the vivacious life of her mother Fran, a woman of many hats, literally. Beneath trendy headpieces, we meet the young Russian-Jewish immigrant who rose to the status of a New York City "neighborhood legend." This modern NYC woman inspired the local community with a century of joie de vivre, crowned with her signature fashion sense.Painted in a daughter's words, this is her legacy.
A Most Anticipated Title from: USA Today * The Guardian * Alma * Fodor's * AV Club * Vogue * KatieCouric.com * BookRiot * Lithub * BuzzFeedA New Yorker Best Book of 2022From New York Times bestselling author Jami Attenberg comes a dazzling memoir about unlocking and embracing her creativity?and how it saved her life. In this brilliant, fierce, and funny memoir of transformation, Jami Attenberg?described as a ?master of modern fiction? (Entertainment Weekly) and the ?poet laureate of difficult families? (Kirkus Reviews)?reveals the defining moments that pushed her to create a life, and voice, she could claim for herself. What does it take to devote oneself to art? What does it mean to own one's ideas? What does the world look like for a woman moving solo through it?As the daughter of a traveling salesman in the Midwest, Attenberg was drawn to a life on the road. Frustrated by quotidian jobs and hungry for inspiration and fresh experiences, her wanderlust led her across the country and eventually on travels around the globe. Through it all she grapples with questions of mortality, otherworldliness, and what we leave behind.It is during these adventures that she begins to reflect on the experiences of her youth?the trauma, the challenges, the risks she has taken. Driving across America on self-funded book tours, sometimes crashing on couches when she was broke, she keeps writing: in researching articles for magazines, jotting down ideas for novels, and refining her craft, she grows as an artist and increasingly learns to trust her gut and, ultimately, herself.Exploring themes of friendship, independence, class, and drive, I Came All This Way to Meet You is an inspiring story of finding one's way home?emotionally, artistically, and physically?and an examination of art and individuality that will resonate with anyone determined to listen to their own creative calling.
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