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An Imperfect Pilgrim

After suffering multiple traumas and shattering losses, Suzanne Ludlum found herself in the depths of blinding depression and unimaginable despair. She spent nine years bouncing between psychiatric hospitals and psychologists’ offices, suffering further at the hands of the very people who were supposed to protect her. After hitting bottom, she began her long journey toward healing, during which time she stumbled upon the one modality that would make the most difference in her eventual climb out of darkness.

In this gripping memoir, she will take you on her journey as she discovers how mind-body practices were the key to helping her reclaim her lost life.


“An inherently riveting, deeply personal, and exceptionally well written, and impressively candid memoir…Very highly recommended for both community and academic library Contemporary American Biography collections.”
– Midwest Book Review
 
“I cried, I laughed, I wept, I smiled, I followed this amazing woman on this incomprehensible tortuous journey through her life. What a story! She opens doors of endurance and pathways to hope. Fall down nine times, get up ten.”
– Amazon reviewer
 
“This is a sensitively and beautifully written book about trauma and the road to recovery…Recommended for those on a similar journey, as well as anyone with an interest in humanity.”
– Amazon reviewer
 
“A gripping tale of turmoil and triumph.”
– Amazon reviewer
 
“Poignant, compelling, in short a page turner. Ms Ludlum masterfully tells her story which takes the reader from the depths of despair to the heights of hopefullness. This book is very relatable as it illustrates the complexity of the human struggle and what is possible if we persevere. I highly recommend this outstanding book, and I am looking forward to her next masterpiece.”
– Amazon reviewer
 
“A must read for anyone struggling with a history of depression or heartbreak. I promise you will feel completely inspired by the end.”
– Amazon reviewer
 
“It is a true message of hope and that things can always change even in the darkest moments of our existence.”
– Amazon reviewer
 
“Worth the read! Makes the study of trauma REAL through the telling of a real-life experience with abuse, the difficult results, and the healing that is possible.”
– Amazon reviewer