Forty Something Phoenix

Marlayna Glynn Memoirs, #4

Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Nonfiction, Art & Architecture
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Author: Marlayna Glynn ISBN: 9781540152275
Publisher: Marlayna Glynn Publication: December 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marlayna Glynn
ISBN: 9781540152275
Publisher: Marlayna Glynn
Publication: December 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Marlayna Glynn – award-winning memoirist – throws open the door to strange new worlds when she sells everything she owns and sets out on a journey across thirteen countries. 

Plagued with exhaustion after fifteen years of single parenthood, the mid 40s author felt she had nothing left of herself to give. "I'd reached a point in my life where something had to give, and it could no longer be me." Any middle-aged woman who has experienced a moment and asks, “Is this all there is?” will find it hard to not follow the author's reckless footsteps toward a rocky self discovery.

This is not a politically-correct polished story with a neat and perfect ending. Fans of Marlayna Glynn's memoirs will recognize her painful self-scrutiny as she explores competing urges for self-acceptance and secure happiness amidst countries and people not her own. 

In exploring the darker layers of middle-aged femininity, Marlayna shares vignettes from the first six months of her journey. Readers will ultimately find hope in this memoir that teaches the wisdom and responsibility for creating your own miracles.

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Marlayna Glynn – award-winning memoirist – throws open the door to strange new worlds when she sells everything she owns and sets out on a journey across thirteen countries. 

Plagued with exhaustion after fifteen years of single parenthood, the mid 40s author felt she had nothing left of herself to give. "I'd reached a point in my life where something had to give, and it could no longer be me." Any middle-aged woman who has experienced a moment and asks, “Is this all there is?” will find it hard to not follow the author's reckless footsteps toward a rocky self discovery.

This is not a politically-correct polished story with a neat and perfect ending. Fans of Marlayna Glynn's memoirs will recognize her painful self-scrutiny as she explores competing urges for self-acceptance and secure happiness amidst countries and people not her own. 

In exploring the darker layers of middle-aged femininity, Marlayna shares vignettes from the first six months of her journey. Readers will ultimately find hope in this memoir that teaches the wisdom and responsibility for creating your own miracles.

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