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Ambition Monster
- A Memoir
- De: Jennifer Romolini
- Narrado por: Jennifer Romolini
- Duración: 9 h y 32 m
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After years of relentlessly racing up the professional ladder, Jennifer Romolini reached the kind of success many crave: a high-profile, C-suite dream job, a book well-received enough that reporters wanted to know the secrets to her success, and a gig traveling around the country giving speeches on “making it.” She had a handsome and clever husband, a precocious child. But beneath this polished surface was a powder keg of unresolved trauma and chronic overwork. It was all about to blow.
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Love love love
- De James en 06-07-24
- Ambition Monster
- A Memoir
- De: Jennifer Romolini
- Narrado por: Jennifer Romolini
A memoir antidote to workaholism
Revisado: 08-08-24
Loved every word. Thank you for sharing this story. You have inspired me to make big changes.
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Love Is a Burning Thing
- A Memoir
- De: Nina St. Pierre
- Narrado por: Nina St. Pierre
- Duración: 8 h y 55 m
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In Love Is a Burning Thing, Nina interrogates what happens to those undiagnosed and unseen. This is a transfixing, moving portrait of a mother-daughter relationship that also examines mental health, stigma, poverty, and gender—and the role that spirituality plays within each. Nina’s writing skirts the mystical, untangles it, and ultimately illuminates it with brilliance.
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In depth expansive memour
- De Lynda Sheridan en 06-10-24
- Love Is a Burning Thing
- A Memoir
- De: Nina St. Pierre
- Narrado por: Nina St. Pierre
transformative story of mothering, spirit, and mental health
Revisado: 05-13-24
This book is a beautiful narrative of what it means to be a mother, a daughter, and a family in the midst of struggle, love, poverty, and perseverance. Nina forges vibrant shards of memory into a herstory that transcends time. The reader is there with her - in the Tenderloin, on the road, in the places made home by family, friends, and love from San Diego to Mt. Shasta - from California to Texas and Florida - she brings us along for the blooming of life and the discovery that madness can be both messy and saintly, nightmarish and godly.
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