Good Riddance: An Illustrated Memoir of Divorce - Softcover

Copeland, Cynthia

 
9781419706707: Good Riddance: An Illustrated Memoir of Divorce

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When you think you live in a Norman Rockwell painting'married 18 years, three kids, beautiful old house in the country, successful career as a writer'you don't expect there's another side to the canvas. Until you read a lovesick e-mail to your husband . . . that didn't come from you!
Good Riddance is an honest and funny graphic memoir about suffering through and surviving divorce. New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Copeland chronicles the deep pain, confusion, awkwardness, and breakthroughs she experiences in the 'new normal' as a wife who's been deceived, a mom who's now single, a divorcée who's dating, and a woman who's on her own figuring out what she truly wants from her life. Copeland tells her story with an emotional candor and spot-on humor that makes Good Riddance poignant, painful, and hilarious all at once.

 

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Cynthia L. Copeland is the author/illustrator of more than twenty-five books for adults and children. She has sold more than three-quarters of a million books in seven languages, and her books have been recommended by Oprah, Regis Philbin, Ann Landers, Parents magazine, and the hosts of Good Morning America. Her 2014 book, Really Important Stuff My Dog Has Taught Me, was a New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, and Indie Bestseller. Copeland lives in Keene, New Hampshire with her family.

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When you live in a Norman Rockwell painting married eighteen years, three kids, beautiful old house in the country, successful career as a writer you don't expect there's another side to the canvas. Until you read a lovesick email to your husband ...that didn't come from you. In words and pictures, Cindy Copeland, an established writer on family issues, chronicles the deep pain, confusion, awkwardness and breakthroughs she experiences in the "new normal" as a wife who's been deceived, a mom who's now single, a dating divorcee and a woman who's on her own figuring out what she truly wants out of life. Copeland tells her story with the kind of emotional candor and spot on humor that makes Good Riddance poignant, painful and hilarious all at once.

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