Case study: Californian author’s life story rides ups and downs of life
Business consultant and author Jim Hamilton’s new autobiography tells the story of the three ‘big waves’ of his life and the valuable lessons these have taught him.
Waves of Life: A Grateful Man’s Journey, by Library Tales Publishing, includes the passing of Hamilton’s older brother, his battles with health issues and addiction, plus the pain and joy of his life.
However, underscoring all is the importance of love as the greatest gift you can receive and give.
Forever Young Autobiographies caught up with Hamilton to find out more about his book, writing process and tips for life-story creators.
Case study: Idaho field biologist’s life story is a surefire nature fix
Dana Stewart Quinney’s autobiographyWildflower Girl: A Lifelong Journey Beyond the Trail highlights nature’s richness and magic.
Dana spent her 1950s childhood exploring Idaho’s Wood River Valley and went on to visit many wild paces around the world as a distinguished field biologist.
Book review: Amazing ways to live by a Holocaust survivor
Kicking off this year’s book reviews is the powerful life story by the late Eddie Jaku OAM: The Happiest Man on Earth: A Holocaust survivor shares how he found gratitude, kindness and hope in the darkest of places.
Case study: What Campbell knows about atypical parkinsonism and corticobasal degeneration
Julie Campbell’s heartfelt new memoir tells the story of how a devastating disease destroyed her beloved husband and the adored father of their two children.
The Butcherbird Sings: A memoir of hope and help born from a neurodegenerative disease was custom published last year by Bad Apple Press and is a revealing and moving read.
Certainly Campbell is passionate about the value of sharing stories as a tool to learn and to connect with others.
She caught up with Forever Young Autobiographies to tell us more about her memoir, the creative process and share suggestions with fellow writers …