Driving Home Bundle (Papercopy)

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Bundle Includes: Signed Copy + Book Launch Party Live with Dr. Steffany Moonaz + Book Club Access + Free Domestic Shipping + Audio Book

Order now to secure a signed copy of "Driving Home" and gain exclusive access to a live book launch party with Dr. Steffany Moonaz. Join in as she shares insights, answers questions, and celebrates the release of her powerful memoir. This book is not just a memoir; it's a testament to the power of storytelling to transform pain into purpose and loss into legacy.

About the Book: Driving Home is a memoir focused on a single year of my life in which my 9-year-old daughter and I moved in with my dying mother, I suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting from being hit by a semi-truck, and we dealt with the reality of living hours away from my husband and our 5-year-old son. After the main events of the story are told, the implications of the experience are addressed from a variety of different perspectives, exploring the challenges and opportunities it presented. The story is seen through the lens of my identities as a daughter, a mother, a wife, a researcher, a yogi, and a part of the Jewish tradition. With both honesty and optimism, I hope to present my own journey through universal themes of responsibility, loss, trauma, striving, connection, and compassion.

My previous writing has been from a position of expert within my professional field as a yoga therapist and scientist. I felt compelled to write this book to share my journey through challenges that I didn't have the expertise to navigate as optimally as I would have liked. I hoped that the process of writing the book would help me to understand my own experience and by sharing it, I might support others in making sense of their own similar experiences or at least provide a relatable perspective. I also hoped that this book, whatever role it ends up playing in the lives of those who read it, might be some small good thing that comes from the loss and the suffering of the events it examines.

This book is for you if you...

...knew my mother,

... know me or my family,

... lost a mother too young,

... lost someone they love to cancer,

... experienced a traumatic brain injury,

... experienced a traumatizing car accident,

... had to make difficult decisions that sacrifice the needs of some for the needs of others,

... are interested in the application of yoga's concepts to everyday life and challenges,

... have some connection to Jewish tradition and its role in navigating major life events,

... enjoy the genre of memoir.

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Bundle Includes: Signed Copy + Book Launch Party Live with Dr. Steffany Moonaz + Book Club Access + Free Domestic Shipping + Audio Book

Order now to secure a signed copy of "Driving Home" and gain exclusive access to a live book launch party with Dr. Steffany Moonaz. Join in as she shares insights, answers questions, and celebrates the release of her powerful memoir. This book is not just a memoir; it's a testament to the power of storytelling to transform pain into purpose and loss into legacy.

About the Book: Driving Home is a memoir focused on a single year of my life in which my 9-year-old daughter and I moved in with my dying mother, I suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting from being hit by a semi-truck, and we dealt with the reality of living hours away from my husband and our 5-year-old son. After the main events of the story are told, the implications of the experience are addressed from a variety of different perspectives, exploring the challenges and opportunities it presented. The story is seen through the lens of my identities as a daughter, a mother, a wife, a researcher, a yogi, and a part of the Jewish tradition. With both honesty and optimism, I hope to present my own journey through universal themes of responsibility, loss, trauma, striving, connection, and compassion.

My previous writing has been from a position of expert within my professional field as a yoga therapist and scientist. I felt compelled to write this book to share my journey through challenges that I didn't have the expertise to navigate as optimally as I would have liked. I hoped that the process of writing the book would help me to understand my own experience and by sharing it, I might support others in making sense of their own similar experiences or at least provide a relatable perspective. I also hoped that this book, whatever role it ends up playing in the lives of those who read it, might be some small good thing that comes from the loss and the suffering of the events it examines.

This book is for you if you...

...knew my mother,

... know me or my family,

... lost a mother too young,

... lost someone they love to cancer,

... experienced a traumatic brain injury,

... experienced a traumatizing car accident,

... had to make difficult decisions that sacrifice the needs of some for the needs of others,

... are interested in the application of yoga's concepts to everyday life and challenges,

... have some connection to Jewish tradition and its role in navigating major life events,

... enjoy the genre of memoir.

Bundle Includes: Signed Copy + Book Launch Party Live with Dr. Steffany Moonaz + Book Club Access + Free Domestic Shipping + Audio Book

Order now to secure a signed copy of "Driving Home" and gain exclusive access to a live book launch party with Dr. Steffany Moonaz. Join in as she shares insights, answers questions, and celebrates the release of her powerful memoir. This book is not just a memoir; it's a testament to the power of storytelling to transform pain into purpose and loss into legacy.

About the Book: Driving Home is a memoir focused on a single year of my life in which my 9-year-old daughter and I moved in with my dying mother, I suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting from being hit by a semi-truck, and we dealt with the reality of living hours away from my husband and our 5-year-old son. After the main events of the story are told, the implications of the experience are addressed from a variety of different perspectives, exploring the challenges and opportunities it presented. The story is seen through the lens of my identities as a daughter, a mother, a wife, a researcher, a yogi, and a part of the Jewish tradition. With both honesty and optimism, I hope to present my own journey through universal themes of responsibility, loss, trauma, striving, connection, and compassion.

My previous writing has been from a position of expert within my professional field as a yoga therapist and scientist. I felt compelled to write this book to share my journey through challenges that I didn't have the expertise to navigate as optimally as I would have liked. I hoped that the process of writing the book would help me to understand my own experience and by sharing it, I might support others in making sense of their own similar experiences or at least provide a relatable perspective. I also hoped that this book, whatever role it ends up playing in the lives of those who read it, might be some small good thing that comes from the loss and the suffering of the events it examines.

This book is for you if you...

...knew my mother,

... know me or my family,

... lost a mother too young,

... lost someone they love to cancer,

... experienced a traumatic brain injury,

... experienced a traumatizing car accident,

... had to make difficult decisions that sacrifice the needs of some for the needs of others,

... are interested in the application of yoga's concepts to everyday life and challenges,

... have some connection to Jewish tradition and its role in navigating major life events,

... enjoy the genre of memoir.