Coming Home
- 215 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Esta autora profundiza en la búsqueda del sentido de la vida y el anhelo de una existencia plena. Su viaje literario progresó desde el periodismo hasta ensayos fotográficos infantiles, guías de autoayuda y, finalmente, la memoria, un género inspirado por un período significativo de reflexión personal. A través de sus propias experiencias, empodera a cientos de miles de mujeres para que busquen sus propios momentos, se alejen de sus roles diarios y descubran su verdadero yo. Sus obras superventas, a menudo traducidas internacionalmente, resuenan en lectoras que buscan aliento para el autodescubrimiento y una vida vivida con intención.




A shared wisdom unfolds in the story of a remarkable friendship. In this narrative, Joan Anderson recounts her encounter with 94-year-old Joan Erikson, the wife of renowned psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, during a walk on the beach in Cape Cod. While Anderson has intentionally distanced herself from her husband for a time, Erikson cherishes the moments she has left with her partner, who is nearing the end of his life. These two women, different yet deeply connected through empathy, engage in profound conversations about their lives, desires, hopes, and needs. Erikson, who values action over mere advice, imparts her life wisdom, becoming a spiritual mentor to Anderson. She emphasizes the importance of not becoming stagnant, encouraging a lifelong readiness to learn, grow, and adapt. Above all, she inspires Anderson to maintain a playful approach to life's challenges, reminding her of the beauty in embracing whatever life brings.
Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman - Featuring a Reader's Companion
Centered on a woman's transformative journey, this memoir explores her path to self-discovery and the courage she finds to reshape her life. Through personal challenges and triumphs, the narrative delves into themes of resilience and reinvention, ultimately inspiring readers to embrace their own journeys of change. The memoir's compelling storytelling serves as a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit.