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When I Die, Take My Panties
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Discover your gifts, your courage, and the motivation to have heartfelt conversations with the people you love.
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02 May 2017

The mission of When I Die, Take my Panties is a much needed wake-up call for women over 40 to start listening to their bodies and catch ovarian cancer early on. But it isn’t just about cancer. It is a reminder of the personal transformation that comes from tragedy and what can be learned along the way. Death forces us to face a harsh reality: So often we want to control life – and the truth is we can’t. We must come to terms with people and situations as they are, not as we wish they were. When I Die, Take My Panties takes the reader through a journey of discovering the gifts in their own life as they learn how to appreciate what is right in front of them.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 254
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Publication Date:
02 May 2017
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781683502210
Format: Hardcover
Jen Coken spent six years on the stand-up comedy circuit in Denver and uses humor to embrace the ridiculousness of life. Jen has coached thousands of people for nearly 20 years to go beyond their self-made limitations and produce breakthrough results. Not a week goes by without Jen receiving an email from someone thanking her for making a difference in their life. After losing her mom to ovarian cancer in 2011, Jen wrote When I Die, Take My Panties. Jen helps the reader discover the gifts in their own lives, and find the motivation and courage to have heartfelt conversations with the people they love, right here right now. Jen’s motto is “Live every day as if it was your FIRST!”
Jen lives in Maryland, loves cycling and is a member of the National Writer’s Union.