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  1. Stephanie Land's memoir, 'Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive,' delves into her experiences as a single mother working as a maid to support herself and her daughter Mia. The book sheds light on the struggles faced by those working in low-paying positions, the challenges of navigating government assistance programs, and the emotional toll of living in poverty. Land's writing style is described as honest, gritty, and eye-opening, providing a raw portrayal of her journey from homelessness to pursuing her dream of becoming a writer.

    It was an afternoon in June, the day before her first birthday. I perched on the shelter’s threadbare love seat, holding up an old digital camera to capture her first steps. Mia’s tangled hair and thi...

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    Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker
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    'Until It Fades' by K.A. Tucker follows the story of Catherine, a 24-year-old single mother and truck stop waitress who becomes a hero overnight after saving a famous hockey player from a car accident. The plot explores Catherine's past struggles, her newfound connection with Brett Madden, the hockey player, and the challenges they face in their budding relationship. The writing style captures the vulnerability and strength of the characters, emphasizing themes of love, redemption, and overcoming obstacles.

    I’ve seen her pull this same trick on our golden Lab, Bingo. He thinks he’s going to the park, so he eagerly jumps into the backseat, his tail wagging and his tongue lolling, only to end up at the vet...

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