Who Knew?

Lessons from My First 40 Years

Fiction & Literature, Family Life
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Author: Christine R. Andola ISBN: 9781480838161
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Christine R. Andola
ISBN: 9781480838161
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

We all simply want to be happy!In her years of imperfect living, writer, consultant, and inquisitor of human behavior Christine Andola constantly sought to achieve just that. In Who Knew? Andola shares candid anecdotes and real life lessons learned from years of complex family dynamics, awkward social missteps, marriage gone wrong, grief and death. She reflects on the agonizing and inspiring cold hard facts of life with idealism and a quirky sense of humor--sharing with the reader just how she has achieved a new and potent definition of happiness after 40!

I found Christines book to be a no-nonsense yet humorous description of a woman who has come to terms with her past by taking charge of her present. Our families influence us, but we need to take responsibility for our own choices and consequences. This is an easy-to-read how to book to help us learn how to grow up.

Marilyn Ben, LCSW-R; NYS Office of Alcoholism and

Substance Abuse Services Counselor Emeritus

For anyone who is reaching a milestone or anticipates one, this book will remind you that youre not alone and that accepting who you are and moving forward to embrace your best self is everyones challenge. Thanks, Christine, for putting it out there and for reminding us that lifes challenges are universal.

Cherie Messore, proposal editor and freelance writer

Shes a great writer and I loved several of the thoughts/lines buried throughout the book. Some made me laugh. Some had me shaking my head in recognition. Some had me thinking a bit.

Sue Kuligowski, freelance writer

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We all simply want to be happy!In her years of imperfect living, writer, consultant, and inquisitor of human behavior Christine Andola constantly sought to achieve just that. In Who Knew? Andola shares candid anecdotes and real life lessons learned from years of complex family dynamics, awkward social missteps, marriage gone wrong, grief and death. She reflects on the agonizing and inspiring cold hard facts of life with idealism and a quirky sense of humor--sharing with the reader just how she has achieved a new and potent definition of happiness after 40!

I found Christines book to be a no-nonsense yet humorous description of a woman who has come to terms with her past by taking charge of her present. Our families influence us, but we need to take responsibility for our own choices and consequences. This is an easy-to-read how to book to help us learn how to grow up.

Marilyn Ben, LCSW-R; NYS Office of Alcoholism and

Substance Abuse Services Counselor Emeritus

For anyone who is reaching a milestone or anticipates one, this book will remind you that youre not alone and that accepting who you are and moving forward to embrace your best self is everyones challenge. Thanks, Christine, for putting it out there and for reminding us that lifes challenges are universal.

Cherie Messore, proposal editor and freelance writer

Shes a great writer and I loved several of the thoughts/lines buried throughout the book. Some made me laugh. Some had me shaking my head in recognition. Some had me thinking a bit.

Sue Kuligowski, freelance writer

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