The Elephant in the Room is a beautiful memoir filled with inspiration.
Category: NonFiction
Here’s a bunch of reviews for all the nonfiction I read.
From the Corner of the Oval by Beck Dorey Stein
From the Corner of the Oval is the story of Beck Dorey-Steins experiences in the White House under the Obama administration as a stenographer. She has a witty way with words that brings you along and makes you giggle as she succeeds and struggles.
We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates
We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates is an amazing look into the deeply rooted problems of American society.
The Bold World by Jodie Patterson
A deep dive into gender, race, relationships, and what it means to grow and be human. Jodie Patterson confronts it all when she realizes her daughter is her son, Penelope.
Work Optional by Tanja Hester
Work Optional by Tanja Hester is a motivational look into spending the right way in order to live the life you dream of.
Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking isn’t an anti-social genius. He’s brilliant, no doubt. He’s also witty, sarcastic, charming, and completely relatable in his book Brief Answers for the Big Questions, published posthumously.