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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. -Timely themes: Nearly half (47%) of "The Sandwich Generation"-people currently in their forties and fifties-have a parent age 65 or older and are either raising a young child or financially supporting a grown child today.-For readers who liked . . . : by Glennon Doyle Melton. -Huge target market: This memoir is targeted at women (ages 3565) who find themselves caught in a difficult marriage, caring for elderly parents, and/or raising children-a huge audience market.-A unique memoir angle: This title cannot be pigeonholed as a grief narrative or a divorce narrative. The author intricately bends the memoir genre, spanning an ultimately optimistic tale of self-discovery. After her mother has a heart attack and her husband's lawyer delivers some shocking news, Laurie James finds herself sandwiched between caring for her parents, managing caregivers, raising four daughters, and trying to understand her husband's choices-to keep herself afloat, she seeks therapy, practices yoga, rediscovers nature, and begins to write. Will it be enough to keep her family together? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by She Writes Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1631527851 ISBN 13: 9781631527852
Language: English
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. Laurie James spent most of her life wondering what it means to belong; loneliness dictated the choices she made. She rarely shared this secret with others, however; it was always hidden behind a carefree and can-do attitude. When she's in her mid-forties, Laurie's mother has a heart attack and her husband's lawyer delivers some shocking news. She suddenly finds herself sandwiched between caring for her parents, managing unruly caregivers, raising four teenage daughters, and trying to understand the choices of the husband she thought she knew. Laurie's story is about one woman's struggle to 'do it all' while facing the reality that the 'ideal life' and 'perfect family' she believed could save her was slowly crumbling beneath her. Laurie tries everything to keep her family together - seeks therapy, practices yoga, rediscovers nature, develops strong female friends, and begins writing - but as she explores the layers of her life and heals her past, she realizes that she's the only one who can create the life she wants and deserves. Sandwiched is a memoir about what it means to let go of the life you planned in order to find the life you belong to.
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Published by She Writes Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1631527851 ISBN 13: 9781631527852
Language: English
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Laurie James spent most of her life wondering what it means to belong; loneliness dictated the choices she made. She rarely shared this secret with others, however; it was always hidden behind a carefree and can-do attitude. When she's in her mid-forties, Laurie's mother has a heart attack and her husband's lawyer delivers some shocking news. She suddenly finds herself sandwiched between caring for her parents, managing unruly caregivers, raising four teenage daughters, and trying to understand the choices of the husband she thought she knew. Laurie's story is about one woman's struggle to 'do it all' while facing the reality that the 'ideal life' and 'perfect family' she believed could save her was slowly crumbling beneath her. Laurie tries everything to keep her family together - seeks therapy, practices yoga, rediscovers nature, develops strong female friends, and begins writing - but as she explores the layers of her life and heals her past, she realizes that she's the only one who can create the life she wants and deserves. Sandwiched is a memoir about what it means to let go of the life you planned in order to find the life you belong to.
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Published by She Writes Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1631527851 ISBN 13: 9781631527852
Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: New. Laurie James spent most of her life wondering what it means to belong; loneliness dictated the choices she made. She rarely shared this secret with others, however; it was always hidden behind a carefree and can-do attitude. When she's in her mid-forties, Laurie's mother has a heart attack and her husband's lawyer delivers some shocking news. She suddenly finds herself sandwiched between caring for her parents, managing unruly caregivers, raising four teenage daughters, and trying to understand the choices of the husband she thought she knew. Laurie's story is about one woman's struggle to 'do it all' while facing the reality that the 'ideal life' and 'perfect family' she believed could save her was slowly crumbling beneath her. Laurie tries everything to keep her family together - seeks therapy, practices yoga, rediscovers nature, develops strong female friends, and begins writing - but as she explores the layers of her life and heals her past, she realizes that she's the only one who can create the life she wants and deserves. Sandwiched is a memoir about what it means to let go of the life you planned in order to find the life you belong to.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. -Timely themes: Nearly half (47%) of "The Sandwich Generation"-people currently in their forties and fifties-have a parent age 65 or older and are either raising a young child or financially supporting a grown child today.-For readers who liked . . . : by Glennon Doyle Melton. -Huge target market: This memoir is targeted at women (ages 3565) who find themselves caught in a difficult marriage, caring for elderly parents, and/or raising children-a huge audience market.-A unique memoir angle: This title cannot be pigeonholed as a grief narrative or a divorce narrative. The author intricately bends the memoir genre, spanning an ultimately optimistic tale of self-discovery. After her mother has a heart attack and her husband's lawyer delivers some shocking news, Laurie James finds herself sandwiched between caring for her parents, managing caregivers, raising four daughters, and trying to understand her husband's choices-to keep herself afloat, she seeks therapy, practices yoga, rediscovers nature, and begins to write. Will it be enough to keep her family together? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by She Writes Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1631527851 ISBN 13: 9781631527852
Language: English
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Laurie James spent most of her life wondering what it means to belong; loneliness dictated the choices she made. She rarely shared this secret with others, however; it was always hidden behind a carefree and can-do attitude. When she's in her mid-forties, Laurie's mother has a heart attack and her husband's lawyer delivers some shocking news. She suddenly finds herself sandwiched between caring for her parents, managing unruly caregivers, raising four teenage daughters, and trying to understand the choices of the husband she thought she knew. Laurie's story is about one woman's struggle to 'do it all' while facing the reality that the 'ideal life' and 'perfect family' she believed could save her was slowly crumbling beneath her. Laurie tries everything to keep her family together - seeks therapy, practices yoga, rediscovers nature, develops strong female friends, and begins writing - but as she explores the layers of her life and heals her past, she realizes that she's the only one who can create the life she wants and deserves. Sandwiched is a memoir about what it means to let go of the life you planned in order to find the life you belong to.