Unassisted

A Memoir about Self-Discovery and the Meaning of Home

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Pub Date Jan 19 2021 | Archive Date Feb 22 2021
Greenleaf Book Group | River Grove Books

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Description

One Woman’s Journey to Find Herself

Sensitive and cautious from an early age, Erin had always managed to mitigate the periodic upheavals in her life, but in a short 18 months, a whirlwind of events tip the balance that she had been able to maintain. The Great Recession, a second marriage, merging families, menopause, and undertaking an enormous role managing a chaotic assisted living facility all combine to create a perfect storm that threatens to break her.

Unassisted is Erin’s story of finding herself and finding home.

One Woman’s Journey to Find Herself

Sensitive and cautious from an early age, Erin had always managed to mitigate the periodic upheavals in her life, but in a short 18 months, a whirlwind of events...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781632993212
PRICE $16.95 (USD)

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Super book. Love memoirs and this was right up my alley. Liked hearing her horror stories about her job.

Thanks to author, publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book. While I got the book for free, it had no bearing on the rating I gave it.

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Unassisted is a book about being thrust into chaos and having to find some type of balance in it all, while holding down a hectic job, a new marriage, a crashing economy, and facing health struggles. Erin takes us into her world, as she manages to create a new home and sense of self in her newly blended family, as well as having to create a home for those in the assisted living facility she manages. Funny, raw, and charming, Stammer manages to somehow do it all, while also putting a smile on your face.

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