How One Woman’s Journey Through Loss and Wine Reveals the Ultimate Path to Reinvention
There are startling moments, too, such as the time her depressed, teenage self goes to confession to ask the Father about suicide (his answer was astounding), as well as the devastating way in which her older brother died at 32. The astute moments are many, and when Stephens proclaims, “I didn’t want to be on that merry-go-round again, drinking, blacking out, apologizing. I liked waking up clear-headed, proud, and energized,” I was rooting for her success. Facing obstacles in her path, most readers will be cheering her along, too, hoping that she doesn’t stumble off the trail.
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