Author: | Alison DeTella | ISBN: | 9781365172793 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com | Publication: | June 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com | Language: | English |
Author: | Alison DeTella |
ISBN: | 9781365172793 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com |
Publication: | June 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com |
Language: | English |
This witty and charming memoir is chocked full of life changing moments accompanied by relatable anecdotes that will leave you feeling not only inspired, but also understood. This is an entertaining story about life’s little lessons through the eyes of, thirty-one-year-old, Alison DeTella. It explores various stages of her life, but really delves into the past few years where she’s experienced more change, happiness, and heartbreak than ever before. Alison relays her messages with such passion and tenacity it’ll leave you feeling unbelievably empowered. She adds humor in all the right places and will have you laughing along with her as she finds her place in this life. Her overwhelming heartbreak will make you feel the devastating losses as if you had lived them yourself and her eye-opening revelations will give you hope and make you think twice about your own life. The message is clear though, Alison ultimately just wants you to know that although life could always be worse, your stuff still matters.
This witty and charming memoir is chocked full of life changing moments accompanied by relatable anecdotes that will leave you feeling not only inspired, but also understood. This is an entertaining story about life’s little lessons through the eyes of, thirty-one-year-old, Alison DeTella. It explores various stages of her life, but really delves into the past few years where she’s experienced more change, happiness, and heartbreak than ever before. Alison relays her messages with such passion and tenacity it’ll leave you feeling unbelievably empowered. She adds humor in all the right places and will have you laughing along with her as she finds her place in this life. Her overwhelming heartbreak will make you feel the devastating losses as if you had lived them yourself and her eye-opening revelations will give you hope and make you think twice about your own life. The message is clear though, Alison ultimately just wants you to know that although life could always be worse, your stuff still matters.