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Things I Learned From Falling
Things I Learned From Falling: The must-read true story of 2020 | Claire Nelson
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An inspirational and gripping first-person account of determination, adversity and survival against the odds. 'Uplifitng and brave' - Stylist The must-read true story of 2020. In 2018, Claire Nelson made international headlines. She was in her thirties and was beginning to burn out - her hectic London life of work and social activity and striving to do more and do better in the big city was frenetic and stressful. Although she was surrounded by people all of the time, she felt increasingly lonely. When the anxiety she felt finally brought her to breaking point, Claire decided to take some time off and travelled to Joshua Tree Park in California to hike and clear her head. What happened next was something she could never have anticipated. While hiking, Claire fell 25 feet, gravely injuring herself and she lay alone in the desert - mistakenly miles off any trail, without a cell phone signal, fighting for her life. She lay in the elements for four days until she was miraculously found - her rescuers had not expected to find her alive. In THINGS I LEARNED FROM FALLING Claire tells her incredible story and what it taught her about loneliness, anxiety and transformation and how to survive it all.
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DebinHawaii
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#SpringSkies

Catching up from yesterday, here‘s 6 #FallInTitle books from my Kindle TBR 📚

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks These look good! 6d
Eggs Wonderful covers 👌🏼 5d
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SpaceCowboyBooks
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Our next event is coming up on 8/24 - online reading and interview with Claire Nelson author of Things I Learned From Falling

Register for free here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/online-event-reading-interview-with-claire-nelson-t...

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Reading this harrowing tale of a hiking accident in my area. I don't typically read memoirs but this is fantastic.

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