The Do-Over: A Memoir of Work and Love

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Amanda MacKenzie ISBN: 9780998814117
Publisher: Amanda MacKenzie Publication: May 23, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Amanda MacKenzie
ISBN: 9780998814117
Publisher: Amanda MacKenzie
Publication: May 23, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fresh out of college, with no prospects of love or work on the horizon, Amanda moved back home. Living with her parents, in a suburb of Boston, was meant to be a temporary arrangement. Until she met an unexpected reason to stay: Luke, the cute, attentive, young minister at her family’s church. And before she knew it, she’d fallen into love. And divinity school.

By thirty, Amanda was married to Luke, in a house of their own, with a promising career as a minister in a small-town New England church. From outside everything looked perfect. But inside? She felt like she’d lost herself. Marriage felt like a burden; her career, a mismatch. This wasn’t how she wanted to live.

As she began shedding the “shoulds” and following her inner compass, it took Amanda on an unexpected journey through divorce, out of the ministry, over the Italian Alps, and onto a small farm.

The Do-Over is an inspirational story about waiting for clarity, trusting your inner wisdom, and the surprising turns life takes when you let go and believe in possibility. A refreshing reminder that you can always begin again.

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Fresh out of college, with no prospects of love or work on the horizon, Amanda moved back home. Living with her parents, in a suburb of Boston, was meant to be a temporary arrangement. Until she met an unexpected reason to stay: Luke, the cute, attentive, young minister at her family’s church. And before she knew it, she’d fallen into love. And divinity school.

By thirty, Amanda was married to Luke, in a house of their own, with a promising career as a minister in a small-town New England church. From outside everything looked perfect. But inside? She felt like she’d lost herself. Marriage felt like a burden; her career, a mismatch. This wasn’t how she wanted to live.

As she began shedding the “shoulds” and following her inner compass, it took Amanda on an unexpected journey through divorce, out of the ministry, over the Italian Alps, and onto a small farm.

The Do-Over is an inspirational story about waiting for clarity, trusting your inner wisdom, and the surprising turns life takes when you let go and believe in possibility. A refreshing reminder that you can always begin again.

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