Heart of New York: Stories of Loss, Redemption & Family by Emil Rem continues the author’s shared journey of taking a walk down memory lane, gaining a new perspective on his present-day life (in the story, of course), and reflecting on the past. Yes, this is technically a holiday-themed novel, but at the end of... Continue Reading →
Black, White, and Gray All Over by Frederick Reynolds
As a mainly fiction book reader, memoirs rarely pique and are able to keep my interest but once I started reading this memoir, I simply could not let go. Whether you yourself are a reader of non-fiction or not, I believe that this is a book that you should be engaged in. You’ll learn quite... Continue Reading →
