# Memoir
New memoir from Medical Teams International founder details how he went from abuse victim to global Good Samaritan
In his new memoir, “Unchained: A Man’s Journey from Abuse to Healing to Saving Lives,” Ron Post readily admits he should not be the founder of a global medical humanitarian organization. He never envisioned receiving the National Jefferson Award for being a changemaker or being named one of “America’s Unsung Heroes” by Newsweek magazine. According to Post, he was a simple businessman with a family when an evening news story forever altered his life.
Retired Prosecutor's Inspiring Mission to Shed Light on the Unsung Heroes of Justice System
In the world of law and order, prosecutors are known for their dedication to justice and for their tireless pursuit of bringing criminals to justice. But what happens when a retired prosecutor's quest for recognition becomes his life's mission? Meet John Stevens, a retired prosecutor, who is on a mission to gain recognition for the work he has done throughout his career.
Eye-Opening Is What Comes to Mind First!
I am like many Americans who are completely curious about the Royal Family. I loved to see Queen Elizabeth doing what she was born to do! I was in love with Princess Diana, just like many others and was completely crushed when she passed away. I will never forget the images of William and Harry walking behind her coffin!
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Book Review—Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry: A Memoir (My Honest Opinion)
I just finished reading Matthew Perry's autobiography "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing." He continually blames everyone for his addiction, especially his parents.
Brooke Siem sheds light on antidepressants withdrawal in her memoir May Cause Side Effects
There must be a better way to heal depression and find more light!. "I have taken 10,920 antidepressants. To let go. To fall. Who might I be without them?" - Brooke Siem. From the very beginning of her memoir May Cause Side Effects, Brooke Siem plunges her readers into her heavily medicated world that looks like this: "6 prescriptions a day X 7 days a week = 42 pills per week. 42 52 weeks in a year = 2,184 pills per year. 2,184 X 15 years = 32,760 pills. One third of those 32,760 medications are for my head. 10,920 antidepressants."
Veteran Vietnam Era Air Force Weapons Systems Officer - Memories Of Being Stationed In Britain
From deploying his ejector seat over Vietnam and narrowly escaping the clutches of enemy forces, to his retirement from the American Air Force at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Terry is a natural storyteller and his stories are indeed heartwarming, funny, and at times, very moving and poignant. He was stationed in Britain from Feb 1973 - May 1976 at RAF Bentwaters, about 80 miles northeast of London, England. He was a member of the 92nd Squadron. Terry has fond memories of his time in Britain, really embracing the culture, and has visited several times since, with his wife, Georgianna. We are very honored and proud to present this fascinating memoir from USAF Air Force Veteran Terrence Murphy. Terry, thank you for your service. Thanks also to all of you who have served.
Tamera Mowry-Housley finally reveals the real reason she left 'The Real' after seven years
Tamera Mowry-Housley has finally revealed the real reason she left The Real after seven years of being a co-host on the talk show. Now more than two years after an abrupt exit in July 2020, she has finally discussed the reason for her departure.
Update about Prince Harry's tell-all memoir
Prince Harry, Duke of SussexBEN STANSALL / AFP/Getty Images. The British royal family is very concerned about Prince Harry's upcoming tell-all memoir. According to Us Weekly, "The royal family is shaken up about the book." King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, and William, Prince of Wales are "particularly concerned about what Harry will reveal."
Jennette McCurdy heals with her poignant memoir “I’m Glad My Mom Died”
The cover of "I'm Glad My Mom Died" (2022) by Jennette McCurdy is pictured.(Courtesy Wikimedia Commons) Content warning: This article discusses eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, emotional and verbal abuse and sexual harassment.
WaPo veteran Carl Bernstein celebrates journalism in new memoir
Carl Bernstein’s newest memoir “Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom” (2022) was released Jan. 11. Bernstein is known for his contributions to investigative journalism, specifically his part in revealing the scandal surrounding Watergate in the 1970s. He reported on this event with journalist Bob Woodward for the Washington Post. Later, the two released their findings in the acclaimed co-authored memoir “All the President’s Men” (1974).