The mental capacity of retaining facts and events from previous experiences are called memories. Whether they are vague or vivid, unbeknownst to many, outline who we have become. Nine men and women whose names may not be recognized but whose experiences may be uncomfortably familiar, invite readers into their lives exposing their vulnerabilities of pain, hurt and disappointment. Each ones memory has been jarred by an event who are now faced with a revelation and opportunity to heal. From Sarahs hesitation about being at grandmas house to Seths anger with abandonment issues are stores that has shaped who they are today. Their memories lay open in this book ready for the reader to identify with their own personal experience and move towards their individual healing process.