Unraveled
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If you've ever felt too much and not enough in the same breath - if you've ever tried to outrun anxiety with achievement or quiet shame with control - this book will meet you where you are.Growing up in the 90s, Vanessa France learned to be dependable and pleasing on the outside while a vigilant nervous system hummed beneath the surface. Over the years, that quiet pressure shaped itself into familiar coping - perfectionism, disordered eating, and a nightly truce with pain. When a global crisis collides with the tender work of hospice and the demands of a young family, her carefully managed life begins to fray. One ordinary-extraordinary moment at home becomes a turning point - not a tidy transformation, but the first honest step toward a different way of living.Unraveled isn't a flashy before-and-after story - it's the slow, real work of returning: to sobriety, to presence in motherhood and marriage, to faith that grows stronger in stillness, and to a body no longer treated as a problem to fix. Yoga shifts from performance to practice - a grounding path that helps her meet each day with steadiness and care.Inside, you'll find: - Lived-in scenes and clear language for things we rarely name - anxiety that whispers, shame that hides behind "standards," grief that shows up as control- A compassionate path toward change - small, repeatable choices that build a life you don't need to escape- Simple nervous-system supports woven through story - breath, rest, boundaries, and kindness as everyday anchorsWhat you won't find: - Judgment, overexposure, or quick fixes - no performance of perfection, no tidy bow- A promise to "hack" your healing - only an invitation to begin again, gently and honestlyFor readers who connected with memoirs of recovery and re-entry - voices like Glennon Doyle, Laura McKowen, and Annie Grace - Unraveled offers a steadier mirror: less spectacle, more truth; less shame, more possibility. It's for parents who want to hand their kids a different story; for helpers who forgot they also deserve help; for anyone ready to trade self-criticism for clarity and control for care.Come as you are. Turn one page. Breathe. Begin again.Content note - Includes candid reflections on anxiety, disordered eating, and alcohol misuse, as well as hospice work during a global public-health crisis. The emphasis is on recovery, repair, and hope.
If you've ever felt too much and not enough in the same breath - if you've ever tried to outrun anxiety with achievement or quiet shame with control - this book will meet you where you are.Growing up in the 90s, Vanessa France learned to be dependable and pleasing on the outside while a vigilant nervous system hummed beneath the surface. Over the years, that quiet pressure shaped itself into familiar coping - perfectionism, disordered eating, and a nightly truce with pain. When a global crisis collides with the tender work of hospice and the demands of a young family, her carefully managed life begins to fray. One ordinary-extraordinary moment at home becomes a turning point - not a tidy transformation, but the first honest step toward a different way of living.Unraveled isn't a flashy before-and-after story - it's the slow, real work of returning: to sobriety, to presence in motherhood and marriage, to faith that grows stronger in stillness, and to a body no longer treated as a problem to fix. Yoga shifts from performance to practice - a grounding path that helps her meet each day with steadiness and care.Inside, you'll find: - Lived-in scenes and clear language for things we rarely name - anxiety that whispers, shame that hides behind "standards," grief that shows up as control- A compassionate path toward change - small, repeatable choices that build a life you don't need to escape- Simple nervous-system supports woven through story - breath, rest, boundaries, and kindness as everyday anchorsWhat you won't find: - Judgment, overexposure, or quick fixes - no performance of perfection, no tidy bow- A promise to "hack" your healing - only an invitation to begin again, gently and honestlyFor readers who connected with memoirs of recovery and re-entry - voices like Glennon Doyle, Laura McKowen, and Annie Grace - Unraveled offers a steadier mirror: less spectacle, more truth; less shame, more possibility. It's for parents who want to hand their kids a different story; for helpers who forgot they also deserve help; for anyone ready to trade self-criticism for clarity and control for care.Come as you are. Turn one page. Breathe. Begin again.Content note - Includes candid reflections on anxiety, disordered eating, and alcohol misuse, as well as hospice work during a global public-health crisis. The emphasis is on recovery, repair, and hope.
AmazonPages: 150, Paperback, Grace & Light Press
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