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I Love You, Mitya: My Amusing Memories of Growing up Sad, Sweet, and Catholic
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I Love You, Mitya: My Amusing Memories of Growing up Sad, Sweet, and Catholic in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $47.99

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I Love You, Mitya: My Amusing Memories of Growing up Sad, Sweet, and Catholic in Vernon, BC
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In this whimsical, humour-filled memoir, author Karen Eckert shares her journey through the pivotal moments of her formative years. Her story is illustrated with a vibrant collection of photographs, cartoons, reconstructions of past conversations, and excerpts from Karen's journals and letters, all of it working together to paint a picture of a young woman struggling to find her place in the world.
At the core of Karen's story is her silent battle with loneliness and the shadows of clinical depression-a struggle that remained largely invisible to those around her. Through a blend of professional intervention, medication, and her unwavering faith in God, Karen recounts how she eventually moved from a place of suffering to a state of relative peace and acceptance.
This memoir is not just a recounting of hardships but also a testament to the transformative power of hope and healing. Karen's journey is an inspiration to anyone who feels alone in their struggles, providing a comforting reminder that peace is always within reach no matter how dark the world appears.
In this whimsical, humour-filled memoir, author Karen Eckert shares her journey through the pivotal moments of her formative years. Her story is illustrated with a vibrant collection of photographs, cartoons, reconstructions of past conversations, and excerpts from Karen's journals and letters, all of it working together to paint a picture of a young woman struggling to find her place in the world.
At the core of Karen's story is her silent battle with loneliness and the shadows of clinical depression-a struggle that remained largely invisible to those around her. Through a blend of professional intervention, medication, and her unwavering faith in God, Karen recounts how she eventually moved from a place of suffering to a state of relative peace and acceptance.
This memoir is not just a recounting of hardships but also a testament to the transformative power of hope and healing. Karen's journey is an inspiration to anyone who feels alone in their struggles, providing a comforting reminder that peace is always within reach no matter how dark the world appears.




















