I Am A Wolf Tonight By Thelma Ainsworth

Thank you, @litpr, for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I am a wolf tonight is a memoir. I felt Thelma Ainsworth was so brave and honest about her relationship with her husband and his diagnosis. Furthermore, I found this a fascinating read and my heart went out to Thelma. Thelma memoir is easy to get into, and I connected with her and her life story straight away. This is moving read and the topics that are in the book are grief, love, loss, and survival and while Thelma talks about these in her memoir, you can see the strength and pain she goes through in her writing. Incredible memoir , Looking forward to reading book 2. 5 stars. Am A Wolf Tonight by Thelma Ainsworth is an intimate and unflinching memoir of love, loss, and the raw reality of grief. When cancer takes someone you love, it leaves behind more than sorrow – it reshapes the very core of who you are. In this powerful debut, Thelma Ainsworth lays bare the heartbreak of loss, the complexities of mourning, and the relentless struggle of rebuilding a life as a single parent that will never be the same. With searing honesty, and poetic intensity, she explores the depths of grief, the fight to reclaim herself, and the resilience it takes to keep moving forward – no matter how broken the path. The first in the Surviving Badly series, I Am A Wolf Tonight is not just a story of loss; it’s a testament to survival, self-discovery, and the fierce, untamed strength that grief awakens. A Raw and Unflinching Look at Grief ”I Am a Wolf Tonight is an extraordinary memoir that tears through the conventions of grief literature with raw honesty and profound vulnerability. Thelma Ainsworth doesn’t sugarcoat her journey through her husband’s sudden cancer diagnosis, his heartbreaking death, and the shattering aftermath. Her voice is sharp, relatable, and deeply human.” Thelma Ainsworth is a powerful writer whose life story reads as an incredible testament to strength and versatility; an authentic inspiration to all. A Cambridge University law graduate, former City lawyer, and New York Attorney, Thelma traded the boardroom for the battlefield, serving as an officer in the armed forces for a decade. Her sharp analytical mind and resilience in the face of life's challenges shine through in her deeply personal and powerful memoir, I Am a Wolf Tonight—the first book in her Surviving Badly series. Thelma brings a raw, unflinching honesty to her writing, exploring themes of cancer, loss, complex grief, and the messy realities of survival. She lives in London with her two children.

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