Grand Prize Winner, Nonfiction -- Authors Talk About It 2017 Book
Contest
A Finalist in the Memoir Category for the 2017 Indie Excellence Book
Awards
A Finalist in the Autobiography/Memoir Category in the Next Generation
Indie Book Awards
Carol D. Marsh founded, directed, and lived at Miriam's House, a
Washington, DC, residence for homeless women living with AIDS. In this
powerful memoir, Marsh recalls how she came to confront issues far
removed from her own experience: addiction, poverty, and the
institutional racism that permeates our society on every level. From the
humorous to the tragic, the mundane to the sublime, Marsh offers a
gripping view into a world where the stakes are high and love is pushed
to its limit.
Nowhere Else I Want to Be is the story of the inspiring women who
transformed Marsh's life. From Kimberly, who triumphs over a lifelong
alcohol addiction, to Alyssa, who dies reaching out for the mother who
abandoned her, Marsh witnesses the spectrum of human experience and the
depth of the human spirit.