


Too Much by Caroline Bowen
Too Much is a raw and heartfelt memoir in which the author shares her deepest secrets and most shameful moments, highlighting the strength and resilience that allowed her to emerge from the darkness.
Her story took a turn when she realized that she had strayed from the person she really is. That realization came with a force unlike any she had ever encountered-and although she resisted it, it could not be defied. The Universe didn't care what she wanted, but it knew what she needed.
In telling her story, she refuses to sugar-coat things, observing, "If we're taught that being nice is the only acceptable option and that any other thoughts or feelings should be suppressed, well quite frankly, we're all screwed. What kind of world would it be if everyone had to be polite all of the time and follow the pack above all else?"
Join the author as she shares the lessons she's learned pursuing love, happiness, and peace within herself. Her revelations are gritty, honest, and a little heartbreaking.
Too Much is a raw and heartfelt memoir in which the author shares her deepest secrets and most shameful moments, highlighting the strength and resilience that allowed her to emerge from the darkness.
Her story took a turn when she realized that she had strayed from the person she really is. That realization came with a force unlike any she had ever encountered-and although she resisted it, it could not be defied. The Universe didn't care what she wanted, but it knew what she needed.
In telling her story, she refuses to sugar-coat things, observing, "If we're taught that being nice is the only acceptable option and that any other thoughts or feelings should be suppressed, well quite frankly, we're all screwed. What kind of world would it be if everyone had to be polite all of the time and follow the pack above all else?"
Join the author as she shares the lessons she's learned pursuing love, happiness, and peace within herself. Her revelations are gritty, honest, and a little heartbreaking.
Too Much is a raw and heartfelt memoir in which the author shares her deepest secrets and most shameful moments, highlighting the strength and resilience that allowed her to emerge from the darkness.
Her story took a turn when she realized that she had strayed from the person she really is. That realization came with a force unlike any she had ever encountered-and although she resisted it, it could not be defied. The Universe didn't care what she wanted, but it knew what she needed.
In telling her story, she refuses to sugar-coat things, observing, "If we're taught that being nice is the only acceptable option and that any other thoughts or feelings should be suppressed, well quite frankly, we're all screwed. What kind of world would it be if everyone had to be polite all of the time and follow the pack above all else?"
Join the author as she shares the lessons she's learned pursuing love, happiness, and peace within herself. Her revelations are gritty, honest, and a little heartbreaking.