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The Decade of Letting Things Go (A Postmenopause Memoir)
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THE DECADE OF LETTING THINGS GO is a book of linked essays containing still-relevant experiences that take place after the age of becoming socially and/or professionally invisible, as Cris Mazza
Farmed Out in Ontonagon County
By Pat Winton
Farmed Out in Ontonagon County chronicles one man’s lifelong journey of hard knocks, hard work, persistence, forgiveness, and a strong belief in the Almighty.
My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends
By Thomas Ford Conlan
Conlan’s poignant memoir, with reflections upon the vital role nature plays in all our lives, will resonate with readers of all ages.
It’s Okay to Love Again
By Emilie Lancour
A memoir of my journey from losing my spouse to finding love again. A story of what I learned about myself and relationships while grieving and falling in love.
It’s Okay to Be Okay; Finding Joy Through Grief
By Emilie Lancour
Memoir of my journey to finding joy while grieving the unexpected loss of my husband.
My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends…
By Thomas Ford Conlan
Conlan’s poignant reflections upon the vital role nature plays in all our lives will resonate with readers of all ages.
Lost in the Woods: Building A Life Up North
By Richard Hill
Rich and Judy Hill had a dream: to build a simple handcrafted log home in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. But what began as a grand adventure soon morphed into a complex