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Hardcover | 256 pages
ISBN: 978-1-934738-59-7 |
SALLY
The Older Woman's Illustrated
Guide to Self-Improvement
Judy Laddon
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Summary
Living Proof That It’s Never Too Late to Start Again
She failed Romance 101.
She flunked Sex.
She barely passed Motherhood.
OPPRESSED by a bad marriage, the former art director of the Marshall Plan stumbled through decades of psychotherapy looking for herself. Finally, at age 73, she discovered the key. Sally—The Older Woman’s Illustrated Guide to Self-Improvement tells the tragicomic saga of artist Sally Pierone, who captured her hard-won life lessons with her paintbrush. Judy Laddon traces Pierone’s life journey from a sparkling young woman to a repressed, unhappy wife and mother--and finally, to a surprising triumph as an artist and self-taught therapist. The tale begins when Sally and her best friend set sail from America in 1950, ready for adventure in Rome, Florence and Paris. Determined to experience European life to the fullest, they mingled with bawdy bohemians, artists, writers, eccentric ex pats, Teddy Roosevelt’s granddaughter and a beautiful Swiss spy. Unfortunately, Sally’s Parisian lark ended three years later when her parents summoned her back to Spokane. Once home, she spent years struggling to break free from her possessive parents and cold, controlling husband. With empathy and humor, Laddon vividly captures Sally’s larger-than-life personality and zest for living. Many of Sally’s delightful full-color illustrations are also featured.
Read Sally to laugh and learn:
- How to find yourself before all your hair is gray.
- Helpful strategies for coping with a surly spouse—and for enjoying life as a single woman.
- What NOT to do if your child takes drugs.
- How to jump off the raft of your dysfunctional family of origin.
This true story inspires and encourages women that there is life after a failed marriage—and that it’s possible to reinvent yourself at every stage of life.
About the Author
Judy Laddon is an award-wining author, journalist and publisher who decided to write the story of the most intriguing woman she knows. She and two colleagues recently received a first-place award for investigative journalism from the national Society of Professional Journalists. Laddon has written several popular books about spiritual growth that have been translated into four languages. A Spokane, Washington resident, she is the former co-publisher and editor of Spokane Magazine and Camas Magazine.
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