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In a very human story about transformation, this autobiography documents one woman's journey from devout Christian (Mormon) to independent agnostic. Full of humor and attitude, you'll be taken on an outrageous journey full of risqué dating adventures, romance, spiritual experimentation and hard knocks. In a play-by-play account, you'll experience firsthand the events that ultimately led the author to the personal growth, answers and love she was looking for. Written for anyone on the precipice of a major life change, religious or otherwise, this book can serve as an insightful and helpful guide.…mehr

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In a very human story about transformation, this autobiography documents one woman's journey from devout Christian (Mormon) to independent agnostic. Full of humor and attitude, you'll be taken on an outrageous journey full of risqué dating adventures, romance, spiritual experimentation and hard knocks. In a play-by-play account, you'll experience firsthand the events that ultimately led the author to the personal growth, answers and love she was looking for. Written for anyone on the precipice of a major life change, religious or otherwise, this book can serve as an insightful and helpful guide.
Autorenporträt
As a young child, author Kristen Maxwell struggled with her own introverted identity. She felt awkward and geeky and longed to be like the more charismatic kids. This took her on a journey of epic fails and embarrassment as she tried to be someone other than she was. She finally figured out a formula that worked, despite all of her social disadvantages, and the fakery began and lasted for years. Now a highly adapted introvert, she finds fitting in a little easier-but wishes she'd never had to change to be understood. Her hope is that the Quiet Adventures of Iggy the Introverted Inkapus" book series, will bring a sense of belonging to introverted children who are struggling with their own identity and show extroverted children how to identify and communicate with their quieter counterparts.