
Member Reviews

I came across a tiktok made by Karie about she and Cleve. I knew I had to read this book. So beautifully written. Thank you Karie for sharing so many personal moments, not only about Cleve but about your own traumas as well.
Not only does this memoir show the harsh realities of addiction but also the desperate need for care for our veterans - so relevant right now!!!
Intimate and personal, you’ll feel as if you know Cleve and Karie through her storytelling. I cried so many times.

I received a free copy of, Alive Day: A Memoir, by Karie Fugett, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Karie Fugett is homeless and living in her car, when she becomes engaged to her boyfriend, Cleve who is in the Marines, and is wounded in combat. This is in interesting read.

A fascinating look at what I think is an underreported crisis in our country--the life of veterans when they return from war and how it effects their families. I enjoyed Karie's journey and the heartfelt way in which she told it in this interesting narrative.

Months after the author eloped with her boyfriend Cleve, he was deployed to Iraq. His vehicle was hit by an IED and he suffered severe injuries that led to the amputation of his leg. This memoir details the struggles Cleve had with both the physical and mental trauma, the toll it took on his relationship with his wife, and Karie's desperate attempt to get him care. It's a gritty and devastating look at how we both applaud and neglect our military veterans.
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for the ARC!