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Untangling

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Untangling. The book that starts at an ending. And ends at a beginning.
  • 01 December 2020
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Love isn’t always shiny. And it isn’t always forever. With the same gentle, hopeful voice that has captivated readers worldwide comes the guide for starting over. Emma Grace’s second book, Untangling, begins at an ending— and ends at a beginning. Untangling is for anyone navigating the beautifully complicated process of untangling the knots our love stories tie into us.

Each chapter tackles the sometimes sequential, sometimes parallel stages of healing a heart— from ‘When it all comes Tumbling Down’ to ‘Don’t you Dare Pick up that Phone.’ From ‘I Keep Forgetting I Can’t Call’ to ‘I will Never Love like this Again.’ This is a journey towards self-growth through reflection. Sprinkled with stories from her own journey, Emma will have you laughing. Reflecting. Tearing up. Letting go. But ultimately, feeling whole.

Like a conversation with a best friend, Untangling will help you find your balance again. Remind you that you’re not alone in all this. Encourage you to learn from experiences in love instead of just having them. But mostly— how to find the kind of happiness that someone else didn’t make. And a broken heart can never take.

Untangling is the book that helps you move forward without going back. That starts at an ending and ends at a beginning. And helps us each find peace with all the things we do, and did, when love was leading us.

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Price: $16.95
Pages: 218
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Publication Date: 01 December 2020
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781631950131
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Divorce & Separation, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Love & Romance, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Dating
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Inviting its audience to grow in trust in themselves, the book promises that every end is attached to a new beginning. Its straight talk, pep talk, and confessional tones make its suggestions about relating to one’s self and others vulnerable, wise, and gracious, while the book’s punchy short paragraphs and fragments emphasize points and keep the work moving.

Though recovering from the end of a relationship is difficult, Untangling shows that it’s worth doing.

- Melissa Wuske, Foreword Reviews