Get inspired this winter with these memoirs read by our adult patrons. Have you read any stories that you think others should read? Write a review for the WooReads Adult Challenge: Turn a New Page and let other readers know what you think. While you're there, log the books you've read and the activities you've attended with WPL. If you haven't created an account, now is a great time to create one and get connected with the Worcester community.
I admire Chanel Miller's willingness and ability to share her story so that we can all learn from what her and too many other's have gone through. I highly recommend this book.
~ Rebecca G.
Wonderful stories and well-researched information on how the human-animal bond can bring about amazing changes in the physical and emotional health of people and their pets. Every example, from pets to service animals to farm animals is included, taken from many families, individuals, and organizations. If you value animals, you'll love this book!
~ Linda J.
Incredible! Must read! This memoir made me feel things not many other stories have. It was shocking to learn how recent it all was. Fascinating accounts. Not for a weak stomach!
~ Mary R.
I'll be checking out more from Mira Jacob! Good Talk is a graphic novel memoir centered on conversations regarding race. Jacob's son, Z, asks hard to answer questions, and she tries to tell him the truth no matter how difficult it may be. It's thought-provoking, sometimes emotional, funny, and a quick read.
~ Mary T.
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