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Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her forties, though having lived with its effects since childhood, Hope Andersen struggled for years to find inner peace. Her journey led her to alcoholism, pills, sexual promiscuity, turbulent and abusive relationships, and the brink of suicide. But it was her husband's brush with death as they entered their sixties that opened Hope's eyes, allowing her to begin her life anew. With a fresh lease, she remodeled her life and began seeking its deeper wisdom. Ultimately, what she found was hope. This powerful and courageous tale serves as a guide for anybody…mehr

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Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her forties, though having lived with its effects since childhood, Hope Andersen struggled for years to find inner peace. Her journey led her to alcoholism, pills, sexual promiscuity, turbulent and abusive relationships, and the brink of suicide. But it was her husband's brush with death as they entered their sixties that opened Hope's eyes, allowing her to begin her life anew. With a fresh lease, she remodeled her life and began seeking its deeper wisdom. Ultimately, what she found was hope. This powerful and courageous tale serves as a guide for anybody looking to experience more joy and peace in their lives. Told through the lens of a home remodel, Hope Andersen's touching and poignant memoir will inspire others to turn their lives around for good.
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Autorenporträt
Hope Andersen is a poet, novelist and memoirist. Her published works include poetry chapbooks Taking in Air and Postcards from a Loving God, and fiction novels The Book Sisters and When the Moon Winks. A native New Englander, she now lives in North Carolina with her husband, Thom. They have three grown children, two dogs, and a cat.