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Brave(ish): A Memoir of a Recovering Perfectionist

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Brave(ish): A Memoir of a Recovering Perfectionist

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781631527470

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

29th October 2020

UK Publication Date:

15th September 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

910.4092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

An intrepid traveler sets off at forty to live the expatriate dream overseas-only to discover that she has no idea how to live even her own life. Part travelogue and part transformation tale, Ghielmetti's memoir, narrated with humor and warmth, proves that it's never too late to reconnect with our authentic selves-if we dare to put our own lives first at last.

Reviews

2020 Sarton Awards Gilda Finalist

In Brave(ish), author Margaret Davis Ghielmetti travels the globe, describing the Technicolor riches of places and people with humor, generosity, and candor. As she discovers the worlds splendors, however, from incandescent rice paddies to moonlit deserts, she also learns to navigate another landscape: the fiercely beautiful, sometimes rocky terrain of her own heart.
Janice Deal, award-winning author of The Decline of Pigeons

Written in lyrical prose peppered with insight and wisdom hard-won through travel and personal struggle, Brave(ish) is Margarets continuation of her storytelling and one-woman shows that left audiences wanting more. In this uplifting, witty, and sometimes dark memoir, Margaret discovers her truths and her story, one destination at a time.
Jen Cullerton Johnson, award-winning author of Seeds of Change

Brave(ish) should be required reading for all perfectionists who are sick of people pleasing and ready to reclaim their own lives. Youll love traveling around the world with Margaret, and youll root for her as she embraces her true self. By owning her desires and asking for help, she is able to become the type of authentic person we all hope to be.
Nadine Kenney Johnstone, award-winning memoirist of Of This Much Im Sure

Margaret Ghielmetti shows us that sometimes you have to travel a long way to find a path back to your true self. Brave(ish) is intimate and honest- the two best words to describe a memoir.
Arlene Malinowski Ph.D., award-winning playwright of What Does The Sun Sound Like

Travel lover Ghielmetti sets her coming-of-middle-age tale against a vivid and alluring backdrop of beautiful and complex places such as Egypt, Singapore, Paris, and the Presbyterian Home in Evanston, Illinois. This culturally rich narrative makes us long to travel with Ghielmetti as she comes to understand that discovering her exterior landscape is secondary to discovering her interior one; that she can create momentum even when being still; and that living in these distant places in the world has brought her nearer to places of the heart, and of the spirit.
Patricia Ann McNair, award-winning author of The Temple of Air and And These Are the Good Times
This beautifully written book invites readers to join the author on a parallel journey. A wonderfully rendered narrative of life and travel on multiple continents around the world, Brave(ish) explores the humor and humanity of the places Ghielmetti inhabits and chronicles a poignant interior journey and her struggle to transcend constraints of childhood rules. Told with love, warmth, and brave self-reflection, the victories and losses along these two journeys coalesce to form a nurturing path of being at home wherever your travels take you.
Dr. Niva Piran, award-winning author of Journeys of Embodiment at the Intersection of Body and Culture

Brave(ish) is a breathtaking journey across the globe and into the soul. The authors adventures as a trailing wife will captivate you with glimpses into the opulent world of first-class hotels and jaw-dropping travel destinationsbut its her determined quest to find home within herself that will hold your heart.
MT Cozzola, author of Boy Small

Brave(ish) invites us on Margarets amazing adventures, where treasures are unearthedsome from worlds beyond what most of us have or will ever experience. Womens lives often have a tipping point, and Margaret shares with us that moment of revelation where what she once dreamed and imagined no longer suffices.
Laurie Kahn, director of Womencare Counseling and Training Center and author of Baffled by Love

Ghielmettis sure hand and clear prose guide us through her compelling story of breaking free from the straightjacket of perfectionism. If memoir is the art of making the personal universal, she has hit the mark and then some. Youll enjoy her often wise, often funny journey through an emotional and international landscape.
Anne Laughlin, author of Lammy-nominated The Acquittal

Reading Brave(ish) led me to an aha moment I had been unknowingly awaiting my entire adult life. A recovering perfectionist myself, I found solace in another woman questioning What will I be if I'm not perfect Kudos to Margaret for asking tough questions and finding answers. Let us take her example and forge ahead towards beingat the very leastbrave(ish).
R.C. Riley, author of the solo show Wrong Way Journey

To use Ghielmettis own words, reading her memoir is like an otter easing into a river. Its easy to cry and laugh with her on her journey through both exotic places in the world and intimate places in the heart. At the same time, I was permitted to walk through the door of her complex family and marriage and witness firsthand the behind-the-door feelings of both. Rarely is a reader given such profound access to the humble humanity of another person.
Adrienne Weiss, author of Brand Buzz: Three Breakthrough Secrets for Building a Winning Brand

In her eloquently crafted memoir, Margaret Ghielmetti takes us along on parallel journeys. Each stop along the way of her sheroes journey back to self is set against a gorgeously painted backdrop that is her literal journey around the world.
Rita Balzotti, Career Advancement & Alumni Manager, Cara Chicago

Margaret shares a mosaic of intimate thoughts, souvenirs, and memories with a humorous and colourful writing style that compels you to read to the end of the story. This book should be a must-read for anyone embarking on an international career as an expatriatewith all the good and not-so-glamorous aspects of it. Most importantly, this book is a love story about acceptance of oneself.
Ren Beauchamp, founder of Rise&Spice blog and consultant hotelier

What an inspiring book with memories of the glamorous life of a hotel general managerand the trepidation of daily life trying to get the new culture and customs of each new move. The beautiful writing transports us on an expat journey and I would highly recommend this book for anyone about to embark on this life.
Louise Beer, founder and director of Prag Artworks Gallery, Czech Republic

Brave(ish) is a revelatory and rich mix of memoir and travelogue. In this emotionally powerful book, Ghielmetti reveals the painful journey she takes to self-discovery with insight and humor. An acclaimed storyteller, Margaret writes with raw honesty, probingly and hilariously, about her adventures and struggles as a trailing spouse.
Don Henderson, retired book buyer for Gallery Shops, National Gallery of Art

Brave(ish) is an international journey and a glimpse into the interior of the soulful writer. Ghielmettis candor gives context to her experiences and each of the placesand transported me there. With an openness to share without holding back, she allows the reader a firsthand experience into her emotional lifeand in doing so allows the reader to be in touch with theirs.
JoAnn Kurtz-Ahlers, president of Hidden Doorways, A KAA Travel Collection

Margaret takes her readers on a tour of far-off, exotic locations through her beautiful storytelling. Its in these places that she comes to grips with her need to please. The unfolding and rediscovering of who she is in this world and the power of her story is a triumph.
Deanna Moffitt, CEO of Luminant Leadership and transformational coach at The You Experience

In this intimate memoir, Ghielmetti takes us on several voyages at once. Through vivid sketches, we travel with her to France, Egypt, Thailand, Singapore, and India. Along the way, we see how she refashions her familys rigid code of behavior into more flexible guidelines. We watch the growth of her relationships with her husband, her aging parents, and her higher power. Were alongside as her self-concept evolves, from Trailing Spouse to aspiring writer to confident story-teller toat long lastpublished author. Its one womans inspiring voyage of self-discovery and empowerment.
Dan Richman, editor of Drive or Die

As one of live lits most skilled and respected storytellers, Ghielmetti consistently weaves the perfectly crafted tale on stage, and Brave(ish) is as bold, fun, and fascinating as her spoken-word performances. Turns out this self-proclaimed teachers pet also has an adventurous streak!
Stephanie Rogers, producer and chief creative officer at Story Jam and Story Jam Studio

Brave(ish) impacted me deeply. It made me laugh and cry out loud, sometimes simultaneously. While Margarets journey is an unusual one that has taken her all over the globe, it is one that so many of us can relate to while enjoying the wonderful travel tales. It made me think about my own family handbook and how it has impacted my decisions and my life. Margaret reminded me that its never too late to find yourself.
Alexis Romer, VP-Sales, Luxury Travel Industry, Bulgari, EDITION, Luxury Collection, Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, W Hotels

Brave(ish) traces a journey of life: learning the family handbook of rules while were young, then applying the rules religiouslyuntil we evolve and shed layers to eventually get to our place of peace. Margaret reminds the reader that its acceptable to kiss our good little girl or boy good-bye in order to unleash our essential selves into the world. This book inspires me to investigate my own family handbook, setting down the rules which no longer work for me and breaking free from their grip to accommodate who I am now.
Michelle Sanford, leadership coach at Impact by Design/Sanford & Associates

If youve picked up Brave(ish), youre about to journey to some of the worlds most fascinating places, including those within. Admitted people pleaser and perfectionist Margaret brings humor, tenderness, and authenticity to the practice of releasing perfectionism. She is pure class without the act, a guide who journeyed the world to find home.
Lynne E. Sheridan, transformational trainer at Inspire Coaching

Author Bio

Margaret Davis Ghielmetti has lived on four continents and has visited fifty countries. She is a Live Lit Storyteller who has won two StorySLAMs with The Moth. She wrote and performed a solo show, Fierce, about refinding her creative expression, and is passionate about sharing the beauty of the world through her photos. She and her Swiss-born husband, Patrick, can be found in Chicago when theyre not out exploring.

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