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Riding Through It

A Memoir

by Carol McKibben

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To Live in the Present, Sometimes You Have to Let Go of the Past

Carol McKibben paints the picture of a woman who has always allowed herself to be a victim, blaming others for her circumstances, until one near-fatal night gives her the strength to take control of her own life. She shares this story in the hope that other women will see how they, too, can change their lives for the better.

Filled with vivid portrayals of friends and family members, including a villain of a husband whom you will be rooting against, Riding Through It is a candid story of redemption and finding the courage to change your destiny.

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 368 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 21, 2007)
ISBN10: 1598009419
ISBN13: 9781598009415
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs

Author Information...

Carol McKibbenCarol McKibben lost her self-respect at the age of eight, when she became a fat kid due to a glandular disorder. Because she grew up with parents who did not know how to love each other, Carol lost sight of what love really meant, even when it was standing before her.

For years, Carol only saw herself as “the fat girl,” even when she triumphed over her thyroid problems and grew into an attractive young woman. “It’s so important to be good-looking,” her mother told her, pleased at the transformation. “Always keep your looks; they’ll take you far in this world.”

Without role models to teach her what was really important in a relationship, Carol finds herself drawn to controlling, selfish men. She ends up marrying her college sweetheart, and her world spirals downward from there.
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