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The Lady with the Crown: Inspiring Story of Resilience & Empowerment - Perfect for Book Clubs, Women's History Month, and Personal Growth Reading
The Lady with the Crown: Inspiring Story of Resilience & Empowerment - Perfect for Book Clubs, Women's History Month, and Personal Growth Reading
The Lady with the Crown: Inspiring Story of Resilience & Empowerment - Perfect for Book Clubs, Women's History Month, and Personal Growth Reading

The Lady with the Crown: Inspiring Story of Resilience & Empowerment - Perfect for Book Clubs, Women's History Month, and Personal Growth Reading

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When Canrinus was 15, her mother barely survived an accident that totaled her car. A woman of extraordinary vitality, she awoke from months in a coma to struggle with suicidal depression, finally reaching a new normal defined by losses unimaginable to most. Brain damage on top of the inevitable friction between any mother and daughter almost guaranteed an end to a loving connection. Yet theirs endured and grew. Kathleen, married and the mother of two daughters herself, became her mother's caregiver and conservator, silently adjusting to her own loss. She was puzzled by her mother's repeating how lucky she considered both of them to be. How could she?The Lady with the Crown explores how unforeseen trauma can, in the blink of an eye, transform a normal happy family into a uniquely wounded one. It charts not only their resilience and courage but also Canrinus's indomitable pursuit and reinvention of joy.

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The author's spare, straightforward writing style immediately pulled me into the heart of this mother daughter memoir. It feels authentic and real. When I first heard about it, I was ambivalent about reading memoirs (no-holds barred seems to be the norm these days) but I am glad I read this one. It has restored my faith in humanity and the power of giving. The author's heartfelt belief in being good and how it makes you "lucky" and being able to document it with zero drama (there is no compulsion to fill 300 pages) has motivated me to consider delving into writing a memoir for my next book. Thankyou Kathleen for leading the way. I could not put the book down. And I will be rereading it.Neerja Raman