Bitter or Better

Grappling With Life on the Op-Ed Page

Biography & Memoir, Literary, Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Bitter or Better by Caryn Sullivan, RockPaperStar Press
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Author: Caryn Sullivan ISBN: 9780983588771
Publisher: RockPaperStar Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Caryn Sullivan
ISBN: 9780983588771
Publisher: RockPaperStar Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
Well acquainted with family drama and adversity since childhood, newspaper columnist Caryn Sullivan continued to encounter an overlapping string of family crises with a stoic resolve that left her in an emotional cocoon. A few months after joining what she called the ''freakin' widows club'' in 2009, she met a priest at a social function and unloaded her grief, seeking answers. Sullivan embraced his life-changing advice: ''In the face of adversity, we have a choice. We can be bitter, or we can be better.'' His message became the theme in many columns she wrote about kindred spirits: Bret Baier, Vince Flynn, Temple Grandin, Lee and Bob Woodruff, and more. Encouraged by bestselling author Vince Flynn's generous assessment of her lyrical writing style, Sullivan has woven together her own personal experiences as a life crisis survivor with those of the people behind many columns she wrote for the St. Paul Pioneer Press opinion page. By sharing stories of those who faced adversity and went on to do remarkable things, Sullivan discovers the healing power of both words and action.
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Well acquainted with family drama and adversity since childhood, newspaper columnist Caryn Sullivan continued to encounter an overlapping string of family crises with a stoic resolve that left her in an emotional cocoon. A few months after joining what she called the ''freakin' widows club'' in 2009, she met a priest at a social function and unloaded her grief, seeking answers. Sullivan embraced his life-changing advice: ''In the face of adversity, we have a choice. We can be bitter, or we can be better.'' His message became the theme in many columns she wrote about kindred spirits: Bret Baier, Vince Flynn, Temple Grandin, Lee and Bob Woodruff, and more. Encouraged by bestselling author Vince Flynn's generous assessment of her lyrical writing style, Sullivan has woven together her own personal experiences as a life crisis survivor with those of the people behind many columns she wrote for the St. Paul Pioneer Press opinion page. By sharing stories of those who faced adversity and went on to do remarkable things, Sullivan discovers the healing power of both words and action.

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