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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

“L.L. Kirchner’s Blissful Thinking is told with rich sensory detail. There is much to love and learn from her attempts at spiritual growth, but her healthy skepticism and strong inner voice is what finally brings her home.”

— Debi Lewis, author, Kitchen Medicine

“Raw, honest, and engaging, L.L. Kirchner’s book of resilience and bravery should be on everyone’s reading list.”

— Aileen Weintraub, author, Knocked Down

“L.L. Kirchner’s fluid voice and superb control of the narrative are delightful companions on a journey through America, Qatar, India, the mind, and—most importantly—the heart.”

— Eva Hagberg, author, How to be Loved

“It’s not often one finds humor, addiction, grief, & genuine openness tangled into one memoir, but Blissful Thinking does all that. Traversing both the globe and her inner landscape, Kirchner shows readers what it means to search, try, and even hope during life’s most challenging moments.”

— Dr. Rev. Angela Yarber, author, Queering the American Dream

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    Broke and orphaned near the close of WWII, Thelma Miles joins a troupe of touring swimsuit models in an attempt to flee her mafioso past, only to find she's stepped into the mafia’s lair. When the head of the Florida underworld offers her everything she never knew she wanted, she must decide if she will escape or return to the life she knows. Can she reclaim parts of her former self to forge a new future?

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    After a healthcare crisis followed by a devastating divorce, LL Kirchner was left to re-define herself as a woman while living in one of the world’s most patriarchal cultures. It took her years to reckon with the ramifications of divorcing while feminist from within a Muslim society, and longer still to write the story. As she wrote, “I hoped moving to Qatar would change everything. Until it did.”

    NPR says the memoir is “like Eat, Pray, Love, but funny.”