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Memoir

Date Published: April 22nd

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

When memory fades, what remains?

 

Sarah Vosburgh has often felt misunderstood by her mother, a woman who lived a
quintessential suburban life. But when her mother is diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s, Sarah’s world unravels, and she must confront a
disease that will only worsen. As roles reverse between mother and daughter,
Sarah faces the guilt of making decisions she hopes are the right ones while
also carrying the grief of losing her mom bit by bit everyday. She navigates a
labyrinth of health services amid the heartbreaking, and at times darkly
humorous, realities of caregiving.

There are the white lies and midnight phone calls, the misbuttoned blouses,
and the second slice of chocolate pie that tastes just as good as it did the
first time. And then there’s the quiet awe at the persistence of
connection even when language falters and names are forgotten.

Told in finely wrought prose and lyrical fragments of memory, Who Will
Name the Bees?
is a daughter’s unflinching love letter to the flawed, fierce,
and unforgettable woman who raised her.

 

About the Author

It was never in Sarah Vosburgh’s plan to be an author or to write a
memoir. As a busy mom, wife, and psychologist, she always saw her life as full
(sometimes overfull). But in the dark of night, memories knocked on her brain,
compelling her to commit them first to paper, then to bits and bytes.
Sarah
is a member of the International Memoir Writers Association and San Diego
Writers, Ink. Her work has been published in A Year in Ink and numerous
volumes of Shaking the Tree: brazen. short. memoir. A native New Englander,
she now lives in San Diego with her husband, her daughter, her granddog, and a
most extraordinary feline.

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Poetry /Comedy Satire Gift Rhyme Millennial Humor Silverstein Memory

Date Published: 04-15-2026

Publisher: The Tink and Tank Press

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A wry poetry collection that captures the jarring sink-or-swim leap into
adulthood. This book honors the limbo of exiting youth, a unique period where
responsibility suddenly smashes the youthful optimist, crushing it under the
crippling weight of adulthood. Twenty-somethings scatter across life’s
spectrum with some jobless and couch-surfing, while others marry, become
parents, and buy a house. Everyone eventually finds themselves old enough to
fight in foreign wars but too young to rent a car. It’s the fast, brutal shift
to an unguarded world, to bowling without bumpers. You’ve entered a chaotic
soup of competing ambitions and subterfuge, where one hand offers help while
the other conceals a knife. You’re expected to be an adult without ever having
been one, like seeing the ocean from afar and suddenly wrestling its waves.
This book highlights the inevitable sense of crushing defeat and loss, but
reveals the importance of laughing anyway. After all, life is a game of
avoiding the consequences of your own actions. The Bric-a-Brac of Mickey Mack
will hand you a mirror and dare you to laugh at its reflection.

About the Author

Mickey Mack
Mickey Mack is a world-weary traveler and obsessive collector of
life’s absurd talismans and trinkets. After years of eavesdropping on
bar-stool confessions around the globe, he distills the Suffering Olympics of
modern adulthood into witty, rhythmic heroic couplets.

 

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Honest Lessons on Life, Love, and Leveling Up

 

Personal Development

 

Date Published: March 24, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

Your twenties and thirties are packed with big decisions, bigger
emotions, and the pressure to somehow have life all figured out. But what if
you didn’t have to learn every lesson the hard way?

In You Got This!, personal and professional development coach Lisa Bartley
shares candid advice and empowering mindset shifts—through sharp
honesty, laugh-out-loud moments, and the kind of wisdom that only comes with
experience. Bartley tackles what no one prepares you for—setting
boundaries, navigating relationships, rebounding from failure, and finding the
courage to go after what you really want.

This is not a guide to becoming perfect. It’s a guide to becoming
powerful on your terms.

If you’ve ever felt stuck or like everyone but you got the memo on
adulthood, this book is your reminder that growth is messy, clarity takes
time, and no, you’re not behind . . . you’re just getting started.


You Got This!
is a must-read for every woman standing at the threshold of the
rest of her life. It’s the permission slip, pep talk, and playbook every
woman needs while figuring it all out.

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EXCERPT

INTRODUCTION

It takes a village to raise a child. A village to nurture a teenager. And a village to cheer them on throughout adulthood. Yet, in recent decades, that village has practically become extinct. Economic pressures have left families feeling overworked, overwhelmed, and overstressed with little time and energy to support and cheer on the next generation of powerhouse women—leaders, creatives, rock star moms, trailblazers, and community enthusiasts. Digital communication has replaced face-to-face interaction. And while social media may give the illusion of connection, it doesn’t offer the same wholehearted encouragement, wisdom, and insight that communal and multigenerational relationships once did. And then there are those who feel isolated due to relocation, depression, divorce, and tragic loss. Where’s their tight-knit tribe? And who can they look to when facing important—and sometimes life-altering—choices?

The landscape of the proverbial village has changed, and the shift has left a hollow space—one that begs to be filled. Consider the following:

  • Women today have more career opportunities than ever before . . . but less of a village to help them seize those opportunities confidently and assertively, without second-guessing themselves. 
  • We’re feeling more empowered to pursue our passions . . . but have less of a grassroots cheering squad shouting, “You Got This!” from the sidelines. 
  • We’re encouraged to lean in . . . but we’re hearing fewer communal and societal words of wisdom when we miss the mark—a community rallying around us, reminding us that strike three doesn’t mean we’re out. 

This good news–bad news dichotomy raises the question, Where can women find support and sage advice when navigating the decisions, the triumphs, the hurdles, the self-doubt, and the ebb and flow of early-to-mid adulthood?

The village has shrunk, while the need for it has expanded.

Honest Lessons on Life, Love, and Leveling Up is my contribution to the diminishing village. After coaching thousands of people over the past fifteen years, raising a son and daughter, and yes, having the perspective of seeing my own twenties and thirties in the rearview mirror, I’ve gained insights that—if time travel were possible—I would have excitedly shared with my younger self. Instead, I’m sharing them with you.

Originally intended as a literary blueprint for my daughter, Madison, I started jotting down bullet-pointed life lessons. Some of those lessons I learned the easy way, some the hard way, and others by simply observing the cause and effect that played out among friends and family. As a mom, I felt a deep desire to help my daughter make smart choices; to give her the benefit of everything I had done right as well as the benefit of everything . . . Well, let’s just say everything I would have done differently, had there been a do-over. I also wanted to bequeath maternal words of wisdom from my mom, Norma, and her mom, Grandma Libby. Sure, societal norms have changed over the years. But human nature has not. This would be a gift—my gift—to my daughter.

I continued to scribble down thoughts, mentally fast-forwarding to the time when these insights would have the greatest impact on the trajectory of her life. One day, I realized this “gift” had book potential. Women just like you—in the throes of life-defining decisions—could benefit from practical generational guidance, along with the assurance, You Got This!

The pages that follow have been a work in progress for over twenty years and therefore the content has evolved over time. Let me explain. In my role as a personal and professional development coach and trainer, I’ve had the privilege of helping men and women across all walks of life uncover blind spots, overcome challenges, and close the gap between who they are now and who they want to be. And I say “who” they are and “who” they want to be instead of “where” they are and “where” they want to be because we can only alter where we’re going by first recognizing and adjusting who we’re being; who we’re showing up as in our day-to-day lives. It’s always exciting to see the transformation! The thrill of being part of that process never gets old. Bolstered by their newfound confidence, clients have made bolder moves, improved the quality of their relationships, and become the architects of their own lives. I’m excited and honored to help you do the same!

Interestingly, throughout the years, some patterns began to emerge, especially among my female coaching clients and workshop participants. As they articulated their goals and visions—along with their fears and frustrations—it became clear that the Five Pillars of Empowerment™ were necessary to support their dreams and aspirations: Self-Confidence, Courage, Assertiveness, Resilience, and Self-Acceptance. Courage, as I define it here, is the willingness to acknowledge your worth, step out of your comfort zone, take risks, and pursue your passions.

As I was refining You Got This! and developing the Action Steps for each chapter, I began to intertwine the Five Pillars of Empowerment with some of the biggest challenges women are facing in their twenties and thirties: dating; self-respect; setting boundaries; relationships with friends, family, and colleagues; learning from life’s disappointments; following their dreams; and reaching their full potential.

While each vignette-style chapter focuses on a life lesson in one of those areas, the chapters are also designed to help you build one or more (usually more!) of the Five Pillars of Empowerment. Again, they are Self-Confidence, Courage, Assertiveness, Resilience, and Self-Acceptance. To help you remember these pillars and establish a benchmark to review and measure your progress, I’ve developed the acronym SCARS, as in the battle SCARS we invariably and proudly develop as we step into the arena, à la Brené Brown, and play full out!

In Part One: The Dating Game, I’ll share practical advice like “Avoid the Tendency to Overcompensate for Previous Relationship Flaws” and “Don’t Date Sprinters If You’re Looking for a Long-Distance Runner.” In the life lesson, “Love is Like Being in a Boxing Ring,” you’ll discover you can’t guard your heart and leave it open at the same time, along with strategies to help you “get back in the ring.”

One of the biggest decisions you will ever make is choosing a life partner. In fact, studies show that fulfilling relationships lead to higher levels of happiness. And the choice of a life partner has a profound effect on a person’s overall quality of life. Yet, many women find the right one to be elusive. That’s why The Dating Game is its own section and includes pitfalls to watch out for; warning signs, many of which others did not consider. Even if you’re already married, I hope you’ll still read through this section. I promise there will be something helpful and entertaining you can share with your single friends and relatives.

In some ways, You Got This! evolves right along with you.

Part Two: Respect Yourself/Setting Boundaries/Kindred Spirits focuses on themes that set a foundation for fulfillment and future success. You’ll build confidence as you find your voice in the thick of unfamiliar or uncomfortable conversations. For example, in chapter 27, “Confrontation Doesn’t Have to Be Confrontational,” I share a six-step process to help you assertively and fearlessly navigate an otherwise difficult exchange. You’ll also learn in chapter 23 why “Invisible Boundaries Are Worse than No Boundaries at All.” And if you’re struggling to forgive someone, I’ll explain why forgiveness is not simply a gift you give the other person, but one you give yourself.

The three themes in Part Two are interrelated. Self-respect is the value we place on ourselves. And the boundaries we set—or fail to set—reflect that value. Both are foundational to building and maintaining “kindred spirits” with our friends, family, and colleagues. There’s an abundance of research correlating clear boundaries with confidence, personal growth, mutual respect, career advancement, mental health, and lower levels of stress and anxiety. According to one study in The Journal of Positive Psychology, women who set clear boundaries have better coping strategies and can navigate difficult situations more effectively.

Among the biggest regrets people report later in life is not having reached their full potential or not having pursued their passions when they were younger. Part Three: Strike Three Doesn’t Mean You’re Out/Follow Your Dreams/Step Into the Best Version of You is all about reaching your full potential in spite of—and sometimes because of—hurdles and disappointments along the way. In “Run Your Own Race,” I encourage you to compete against yourself instead of competing against others. One approach encourages continuous growth and the other tugs on your insecurities. In “Accountability Makes No Excuses,” you’ll find there are varying degrees of accountability and why choosing the top tier is really the only option if you want to elevate your relationships and your reputation. In the life lesson, “We See Exactly What We’re Looking For,” we’ll explore the concept of Intentional Perspective and the importance of adjusting the lens through which we view relationships, work, and opportunities.

While I certainly offer plenty of tips and advice, I also pose lots of questions designed to help you take a deeper dive into your choices and the motivation behind them. Questions that build your critical thinking muscle so that your personal development journey extends far beyond the pages of this book. Questions to inspire you to be the best possible version of yourself . . . and to empower you to support and mentor other women to do the same.

What you can expect from this book: a series of lightbulb moments, sparked by stories, insights, tips, and strategies to help you claim the life, the love, the respect, and the opportunities you want and deserve.

What not to expect: While there are many noteworthy books that explore religious, political, and social issues, I’ve chosen to focus on topics that unite, rather than divide, us. That being said, most of the Action Steps in each chapter can be applied to a variety of situations.

Although much of the content in this book is relevant to men, it has been written with a female audience in mind. I hope to foster a spirit of women helping women. We need each other. We need the village. And while you’re not my daughter, you are someone’s daughter. And that’s reason enough for me to want to contribute to you in a meaningful way.

I’m grateful you’ve chosen to invest in this book, and more importantly, that you’ve chosen to invest in yourself. Throughout the pages that follow, I’ll share forty-six micro life lessons along with no-nonsense Action Steps to help you put insights and advice into practice. Names (and sometimes details) have been changed to protect the innocent . . . and the guilty. Although You Got This! can be a solo journey, please consider reading this with a friend, or even an “accountabili-buddy.” Supporting each other and exchanging experiences, past and present, will help you to see your growth, and your life, as a journey instead of a checklist. Besides, everything’s better when we share it with someone—except, maybe, that last serving of Häagen-Dazs Vanilla Swiss Almond!

I’m rooting for you to lean in. To claim your seat at the table—whether that’s the conference table, the kitchen table, the negotiations table, or the round table. I’m rooting for you to come into your own and step into the best version of yourself with confidence, optimism, and the unwavering belief that You Got This!

About the Author
Lisa Bartley

Lisa Bartley is an author and award-winning speaker who helps women break free
from their comfort zones and step into the strongest, truest versions of
themselves.


You Got This!
began as an attempt to record words of wisdom she wishes
she’d heard in her early adult years. Now, in its completion, it stands
as a legacy of lessons written for her daughter and for every young woman
finding her way.

Lisa lives in Southern California where she prefers her hikes coastal, her
wine bold, and her dinner parties unforgettable.

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A Tapestry of Tangled Lives

 

Family Saga / Fiction / Based on True Lived Experiences

 

Date Published: April 6, 2026

Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing, Arizona, US www.parulagrawal.com

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A story of human connection between twins, between lovers, between comrades in
war, set against the shadow of the evangelical religion and its judgments.”

Based on a childhood of shadowy secrets surrounding her parents’
marriage and the rigid judgment of the Evangelical religion, the author
attempts to find her truth. A work of historical fiction and romance, it spans
the era of WWII and beyond, weaving the story of her father, mother and aunt
(her mother’s twin sister). The unexpected twists and turns mirror those
of our own lives, and readers can empathize and identify with the
characters’ humanity as they struggle with their flaws. The power of
religious judgement is explored along with the strength and resilience of
individuals challenged by the ethics of life. This is also a fascinating study
of the complexities of being twins. With the strongest of bonds that
overwhelms their very different personalities, their love for the same man
creates a gulf between them that threatens their entire adult relationship. It
is also a story of a man and how he navigates his own journey after love and
loss. When his WWII experience takes him to countries he has never dreamed of
seeing, and opens him to the excitement of new cultures, he finds new meaning.
At the same time, his bonds to his comrades in arms and their shared
experiences of battlefield traumas leaves him with emotional scars. A story of
secrets and the power of love, the themes of self-doubt and second chances are
embedded in the narrative, along with the acceptance of one’s actions
following painful choices.

A story of human connection between twins, lovers, comrades during World War
11, families, and generational trauma, set across the United States and Europe
and against the shadow of the Evangelical religion and its judgments. A family
saga of secrets, shadows, and unspoken enduring love, and its impact across
three generations, based on a true story of lived experience. A work of
romantic, historical fiction, The Man in the Middle; A Tale of Tangled Lives
is based on the true story of the author’s parents. It follows their
youth in the early 1900s in US, through the years of WWII in Europe, and
after, and their lives as friends, lovers, parents, and elderly individuals.

This is a story of love and its many forms. There are no heroes or demons,
only people dealing with their humanity. Or maybe there are heroes: Luke, as
he navigates his life honourably and responsibly, while harbouring feelings
for more than one woman; Anna as she comes to terms with her selfish impulses
and attempts to overcome them; Pierrette, who recognizes and accepts that she
cannot give Luke the life he wants, and that their love is not enough.
Karoline is perhaps the true heroine of the book. A victim of the religious
beliefs she is trapped by, she finds it impossible to love herself. Instead,
she spends her life feeling inferior to her sister and undeserving of
Luke’s love. At Luke’s passing, she finally receives the
confirmation of her worth and her place as the love of his life.

Excerpt

“Do you want to talk about it?”
“It’s over,” Anna said flatly. “Nils and I are getting married. Luke and I are finished …. All he said was ‘I don’t want an explanation. I want my ring back.’…. He stood there waiting, staring at me with repulsion. I handed it to him and he left. He hates me now and he doesn’t even know I’m pregnant.”
Her body dissolved into a mass of despair.
“I’ve made such a mess of everything!”
Karoline melted….. She grieved for her…. She could only try to reassure her.
“It’s done now, Anna. You’ve made your choice…..”
Karoline’s mind swirled in a maze of conflicting thought, one especially.
Who’s comforting Luke?

 

About the Author

Julie Lee Williams

“The author lives half-time in San Diego, CA, and half-time in a small village
in Southern France. This is her exploration of the unexplained secrets that
shadowed her childhood and the consequences that haunt all our choices.”

“I wrote this book to come to terms with my past. I wanted to understand
the people who raised me, through the fictional characters of Karoline and
Luke, who represent my parents and my mother’s twin sister, Anna, who
represents my aunt. My childhood was full of love, but as I watched the
individuals around me, I sensed a drama that excluded me. I knew my father had
been in WWII and experienced Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge and much more
during the four years he spent in Europe. The way he talked about the world he
had discovered there intrigued me and I knew there was more to tell, which he
never spoke about. My mother adored my father, but there was a tension in the
room when my aunt was present. A connection between my father and my aunt was
obvious despite their effort to hide it. Through the years, there were
inadvertent comments that hinted of a previous relationship between them, but
it wasn’t until the end of my father’s life that conversations
took place that enlightened me. I didn’t ask, but they each wanted to
tell their story, their truth about what happened. This book is my truth, my
experience in living with them and loving them. It is my attempt to honor them
by exploring their humanness and accepting that we are each a complex
entity.”

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Short fiction collection

Date Published: March 4, 2026

Publisher:
Manhattan Book Group

 

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The Road Home is a powerful and emotionally rich literary fiction short story
collection that explores the universal search for identity, belonging, and
meaning in life.

From a chance encounter that propels a young mother into
the glamorous world of high fashion… to an elderly widower
rediscovering hope through an unexpected bond… to a troubled young man
battling inner demons—these stories highlight the resilience of the
human spirit.
Set across diverse locations and cultures, these compelling
stories examine:
●     Self-discovery, emotional healing
and personal transformation
● Connection, friendship and Love.

Written by retired psychiatrist Gene Altman, this collection offers readers
authentic, insightful, and psychologically rich storytelling.
At the
heart of the collection is the title story, The Road Home, a moving
exploration of what “home” truly means—not a physical place
with walls and a roof, but a deeply personal destination where one is fully
accepted and finds belonging, comfort and safety.
Perfect for fans of
literary fiction, psychological fiction, and character-driven stories, The
Road Home invites readers to reflect on their own lives and discover the
strength to overcome obstacles by discovering unexpected inner resources
within themselves.

 

About the Author
Gene Altman
Gene Altman is an award-worthy literary
fiction author, retired psychiatrist, and former professional photographer
whose work explores the depth of human emotion, identity, and personal
transformation. A graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Medical School,
Altman brings a rare blend of psychological rigor and creative insight to his
writing.

Before dedicating four decades to clinical psychiatry in Hawaii,
Altman worked as a professional photographer in New York City. His candid
photography and prose collection, Cityscapes: Intimate Strangers, earned
praise for its evocative storytelling and emotional impact.

After
retiring from psychiatry, Altman turned his focus to writing literary short
fiction inspired by his lifelong passion for helping individuals better
understand themselves. His stories explore themes of self-discovery,
friendship and love—making his work resonate with readers seeking
thoughtful, character-driven narratives.

With a unique perspective shaped
by both psychology and art, Gene Altman crafts compelling stories that
illuminate the complexities of the human experience.

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