Memoir
The latest indie memoir reviews from SPR.

Review: You Don’t Have to Be Famous to Write a Memoir by Stephen Mark Silvers
The uncut account of a life well and truly lived, You Don't Have to Be Famous to Write a ...

Review: Salmon Swimming Upstream and Homebound by Stephen E. Johnson
Poignant and warming to the soul, Salmon Swimming Upstream and Homebound: Tales about Brotherhood from Bear Creek by Stephen ...

Review: Diane: True Survivor by Ward V.B. Lassoe
A visceral and intensely personal memoir about trauma, resilience, forgiveness, and grace, Diane: True Survivor as told to Ward ...

Review: A Life’s Journey by Robert Furmaga
Paging through the chapters of his own adventurous existence, Robert Furmaga delivers a thoughtful and nostalgia-heavy memoir in A ...

Review: Hope: A Journey of Self-Love by Renee Louise
A visceral and unflinching memoir, Hope: A Journey of Self-Love by Renee Louise is an outpouring of raw honesty ...

Review: I Paid to Play the Game by Russell Rosen
Tracing the unexpected journey of an aspiring baseball star, I Paid to Play the Game by Russell Rosen is ...

Review: MMMM: and the Music that Made Me by Heather Joy
A no-holds-barred look at the life and mind of an unconventionally wild spirit, MMMM: and the Music that Made ...

Review: The Velvet Hammer by Chief Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. and Amy Mitchell
Bridging the traditional boundaries of personal and professional life, Chief Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. offers an eye-opening peek into ...